Solo in spanish

Solo

pronunciation: soʊloʊ part of speech: noun, adverb
In gestures

solo1 = solo. 

Example: Many subjects lend themselves to a quasi-arithmetical arrangement, eg music: solos, duets, trios, etc.

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» solo artist = solista, músico solista.

Example: In a sense, the release of this new album has lifted a weight off his shoulders and bookended his first six years as a solo artist.

solo2 = en solitario, por uno solo. 

Example: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.

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» fly + solo = valérselas por uno mismo, actuar independientemente.

Example: It is unrealistic to expect even the most self-motivated, creatively pedagogical, and technically inclined instructor to fly solo after just a few hours of training.

» go + solo = ir en solitario, valérselas por uno mismo, actuar independientemente.

Example: Many people shun organised tours completely, however, much preferring to go solo or travel with a small group of friends.

» sail + solo = navegar en solitario.

Example: A 14-year-old Dutch sailor departed in secrecy from Gibraltar Saturday on her quest to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world.

» solo librarian = bibliotecario en solitario. [Bibliotecario a cargo de una biblioteca o centro de información sin ayuda de ningún otro profesional]

Example: Solo librarian is a phrase now much used in the USA to describe an isolated librarian or information professional who has no professional peers within the immediate organization.
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