Usual in spanish

Usual

pronunciation: usuɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

usual = normal, de costumbre, acostumbrado, consabido. 

Example: It had three novel features: relative location, instead of the more usual fixed location.

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» as per usual = como de costumbre.

Example: Tonight Italy will enter the tournament and the reigning champions are seen as one of the candidates to lift the trophy this year, as per usual.

» as usual = como de costumbre.

Example: As usual, the presence of a term in a title and the stop-list will definitely cause an entry not to be created.

» be back to + Posesivo + usual self = volver a ser el de siempre.

Example: All cats get the runs from time to time but it usually runs its course quickly, and your cat is back to his usual self in a day or two.

» be + Posesivo + usual self = ser el mismo de siempre, ser + Posesivo + tónica habitual.

Example: If your cat is not her usual self, not just sleepy but unresponsive for any length of time, it maybe wise to give your veterinarian a call.

» be + Posesivo + (usual) type = ser + Posesivo + tipo.

Example: Benji is madly in love with Cameron, but she wants to take it slow -- he isn't her usual type.

» be the usual thing = ser lo normal, ser la tónica habitual, ser la tónica normal.

Example: Taking your date out for dinner or a movie is the usual thing to do these days.

» business as usual = las cosas siguen igual, seguir haciendo lo mismo.

Example: These are the people who say that libraries should call a halt on 'business as usual', based on what is felt 'to be good for the community'.

» business + revolve + as usual = las cosas + seguir + igual.

Example: If she remained quiescent, business would revolve as usual, forever.

» on the usual basis = sobre la base de.

Example: The system has fairly low specificity, and topics are not included on the usual basis of literary warrant, but rather on the basis of organisational warrant.

» unusual = poco usual, inusual, poco común, raro, excepcional.

Example: If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.

Usual synonyms

common in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑmən part of speech: adjective familiar in spanish: , pronunciation: fəmɪljɜr part of speech: adjective regular in spanish: , pronunciation: regjəlɜr part of speech: adjective accustomed in spanish: , pronunciation: əkʌstəmd part of speech: adjective customary in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌstəmeri part of speech: adjective habitual in spanish: , pronunciation: həbɪtʃuəl part of speech: adjective

Usual antonyms

unusual pronunciation: ənjuʒuəl part of speech: adjective
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