Apaño in english

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pronunciation: əpɪrəns part of speech: noun
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apañar 

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» cada uno que se las apañe como puedaevery man for himselfeach man for himself .

Example: If more and more of us begin to see life purely as 'every man for himself,' what other unintended consequences may come with such a shift.

Example: Once the community works together and stops seeing each other as the enemy, or each man for himself, then things will change.

» dejar a Alguien que se las apañe sololeave + Nombre + to + Posesivo + own devices .

Example: The profession is once again left to its own devices, subject to the tightening constraints of local government budgets.

» dejar a Alguien que se las apañe como puedaleave + Alguien + to sink or swim .

Example: This indexing system does not use vocabulary control, the input is straightforward, but the user may be left to sink or swim.

apaño 

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» hacer el apañodo [Verbo irregular: pasado did, participio done]come in + handybe usefulbe handy .

Example: It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, 'memex' will do.

Example: Past experiences do come in handy when people have to make complex decisions based on uncertain or confusing information.

Example: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.

Example: A pair of tweezers may be handy for extracting splinters.

Apaño synonyms

show in spanish: espectáculo, pronunciation: ʃoʊ part of speech: verb, noun appearing in spanish: apareciendo, pronunciation: əpɪrɪŋ part of speech: noun visual aspect in spanish: aspecto visual, pronunciation: vɪʒəwəlæspekt part of speech: noun coming into court in spanish: entrando a la corte, pronunciation: kʌmɪŋɪntukɔrt part of speech: noun
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