Us in spanish

Nosotros

pronunciation: noʊsoʊtɹ̩oʊs part of speech: noun
In gestures

US = Estados Unidos, los. 

Example: BLAISE-LINK provides access to files in the biomedical and toxicological areas, which are available on the computer of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), US.

US [U.S.] = estadounidense, americano. 

Example: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether there exist any biases which might adversely affect search results (for example, emphasis on US or European published material).

us1 = a nosotros. 

Example: To us at first it seemed very large, but as we got into the research we found it was very small, so we did unofficial studies.

more:

» all of us = (a) todos nosotros.

Example: Surprisingly, it was Mrs Reece who came up with the suggestion that satisfied all of us.

» as for us = en cuanto a nosotros.

Example: As for us, we believe in teamwork, creativity, innovation and happy employees.

» be all around us = rodear.

Example: June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.

» be upon us = haber llegado, estar aquí ya.

Example: The knowledge society, then, is upon us.

» let us not + Infinitivo = no debemos + Infinitivo.

Example: In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.

» let us say = digamos por ejemplo, pongamos por ejemplo.

Example: The owner of the memex, let us say, is interested in the origin and properties of the bow and arrow.

» more than all of us put together = más que todos nosotros juntos.

Example: In fact, he boasts that he knows more about library work than all of us who have our master's degrees put together.

» Till death do us part = Hasta que la muerte nos separe.

Example: 'Till death do us part' is a 'comedy' programme in the sense that it treats significant issues in a mature way = "Hasta que la muerte nos separe" es un programa de "humor" en el sentido de que trata asuntos importantes de una forma madura.

» us all = a todos nosotros.

Example: The storage of information and its retrieval is of interest to us all and is not the sole domain of librarians or information specialists.

» US Military = Fuerzas Armadas de los Estados Unidos.

Example: US Military does have a cushy ride in Japanese prisons as they get special treatments and all the food is paid for and supplied by the US military.

» we all of us = todos nosotros.

Example: What is more, we all of us -- children and adults -- try to make other people into the kind of reader we are ourselves.

» with us = con nosotros, entre nosotros.

Example: The Universal Decimal Classification was the result and it remains with us as the most lasting contribution to bibliographic control.

U.S., the [US, the]2 = Estados Unidos, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: This influence has not been restricted to the US.

more:

» non-US = no americano.

Example: After clarifying some commonly held misunderstandings about patent protection in other countries for U.S. inventions, discusses the typical process of obtaining non-U.S. counterpart patents.

» US = Estados Unidos, los.

Example: BLAISE-LINK provides access to files in the biomedical and toxicological areas, which are available on the computer of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), US.

» US [U.S.] = estadounidense, americano.

Example: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether there exist any biases which might adversely affect search results (for example, emphasis on US or European published material).

» US-based = localizado en los Estados Unidos.

Example: Data Resources Inc., again US-based, covers data bases in economics, finance, energy and weather.

» US Geological Survey (USGS) = Instituto de Cartografía Americano.

Example: Studies are currently underway concerning the feasibility of turning the mapmaking function of the US Geological Survey (USGS) over to the private sector.

» U.S.-trained = formado por americanos, adiestrado por americanos, entrenado por americanos.

Example: The New Year's Eve edition of the New York Times asserted that Argentines and Nicaraguans helped U.S.-trained Honduran troops to kill leftists in the 1980s.

Us synonyms

america in spanish: , pronunciation: əmerəkə part of speech: noun usa in spanish: , pronunciation: jueseɪ part of speech: noun united states in spanish: , pronunciation: junaɪtədsteɪts part of speech: noun united states of america in spanish: , pronunciation: junaɪtədsteɪtsʌvəmerəkə part of speech: noun
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