Cesar in english
cease
pronunciation: sis part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: sis part of speech: verb, noun
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cesar1 = cease ; terminate ; cashier ; let up.
Example: After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.Example: At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Example: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Example: We can't let up on that just because these are tough times and he's had a very successful campaign.more:
» cesar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end ; come to + a swift end .
Example: The demand for the old faces came to an abrupt end and the founders withdrew them from sale, some even destroying the old punches and matrices as so much scrap. Example: But these heady days came to a swift end with the stock market crash on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, in New York, Toronto, Montreal and other financial centres in the world.» hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease .
Example: Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.» no cesar = keep + coming .
Example: Hours and hours passed, ducking for cover every few minutes as the rains kept coming.» sin cesar = steadily ; every hour that God sends .
Example: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on. Example: As someone who is at it like billy-o almost every hour that God sends, I was delighted but not surprised by this survey.César2
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» dar al César lo que es del César = give + credit where credit is due .
Example: But give credit where credit is due, Berger knows a thing or two about farming.» Julio César = Julius Caesar .
Example: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.