Entonces in english

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pronunciation: soʊ part of speech: adverb
In gestures

entonces = then ; at this ; about this time. 

Example: An exposure to ammonia gas destroys the unexposed dye, and the picture can then be taken out into the light and examined.Example: At this the Queen wept and wailed; but being a clever woman she thought out a plan whereby to save her son.Example: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.

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» a partir de entoncesfrom this time onhereafterthereafterwhereafterfrom then onthenceforthhenceforthfrom that moment on .

Example: By 1960 a draft code had been produced, and from this time on, British and American Committees co-operated closely.

Example: Later cataloguing codes have tended to regard filing as a separate issue, and hereafter, special codes for filing are evident.

Example: At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.

Example: No further developments in binding technology took place until the 1850s, whereafter most of the innovators were American, not English.

Example: Until the mid seventeenth century compositors generally sat to their work, but from then on it became more usual to compose standing up, an easier position for fast work.

Example: From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.

Example: Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.

Example: Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal, so that interest is earned on interest from that moment on.

» aun entonceseven then .

Example: During the Golden Age, more than forty-five publishing companies competed for a share of the ever-growing pie, but even then, a few large firms dominated the market.

» avanzar mucho desde entoncescome + a long way since then .

Example: Smoking pipes have been in existence since approximately 5000BC, but they've come a long way since then.

» cambiar mucho desde entoncescome + a long way since then .

Example: Smoking pipes have been in existence since approximately 5000BC, but they've come a long way since then.

» de aquel entoncesof that daythen-current .

Example: The hearings before the Royal Commission, including among the witnesses some of the most prominent librarians and scholars of that day, extended from 1847 to 1849.

Example: However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.

» de entoncesof the day .

Example: With their rudimentary visuals and sub-par writing, the comics of the day were nothing more than gags and cheap laughs.

» de ese entoncesthen-current .

Example: However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.

» desde aquel entoncesthenceforth .

Example: From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.

» desde entoncesever sincehenceforthin the interimsincesince that timesince thenhenceforwardever since thenthenceforthin the intervening yearsever afterin the intervening periodsince that dayfrom then on .

Example: By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.

Example: Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.

Example: In the interim there has been considerable activity in developing guidelines for catalogue headings and in compiling authority lists.

Example: It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.

Example: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.

Example: Since then library planning has developed along lines best suited to British practise and needs.

Example: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.

Example: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.

Example: From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.

Example: In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media.

Example: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.

Example: The present survey involved contacting the same libraries and institutions in order to see what changes had taken place in the intervening period.

Example: A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day.

Example: Until the mid seventeenth century compositors generally sat to their work, but from then on it became more usual to compose standing up, an easier position for fast work.

» desde entonces hasta la actualidadfrom then to the present day .

Example: From then to the present day, although many methods have been used and still are, heat remains one of the principal cornerstones of food preservation.

» desde entonces (y) hasta ahorabetween then and now .

Example: Between then and now I have visited Europe for vacation nine or ten times.

» el entonces + Nombrethe then + Nombre .

Example: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.

» en aquel entoncesat the timethe then + Nombreby this timeat that timein the course of eventsduring the course of eventsback thenin those daysby thenby this pointby that point .

Example: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.

Example: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.

Example: By this time society could not tolerate anything which allowed the unlimited spread of knowledge for fear that it would upset the class system upon which the modern methods of mass production depended.

Example: At that time a 1-room library served the West African Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court, and the judges, magistrates and lawyers = En aquel entonces una biblioteca de tan sólo una habitación atendía al Tribunal de Apelaciones, la Corte Suprema, los jueces, magistrados y abogados de †frica occidental.

Example: In the course of the events and also thereafter, rumors spread that they were perpetrating a massacre.

Example: Questionnaires will be collected from participants during the course of the events over an 18-month period.

Example: Aprons were close kin to pinafores, which had some popularity back then.

Example: In those days there was often more than one piper.

Example: By then, in Britain, less than 10 universities had post-war libraries.

Example: By this point it was close to midnight and I decided to call it a night.

Example: I arrived around 2pm so the lunch rush had slowed down by that point.

» entonces al igual que ahorathen as now .

Example: In fact, then as now, a publisher, to achieve success, needed charm, financial acumen, a knowledge of the future, a stony heart, and a very rich wife.

» entonces puesnow then .

Example: Now then, I'm here to 'recruit' (not sure if that's the correct word) some intelligent players to play the game with.

» entonces vigentethen-current .

Example: However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.

» hasta aquel entoncesuntil that timehitherto .

Example: Canada had depended mainly on British preferential tariffs until that time.

Example: It offers to the librarian, the student, the teacher, the sociologist of knowledge, and the publisher a type of statistic not hitherto considered.

» hasta entonceshithertoup till thenuntil that timeuntil thentill thenup until then .

Example: It offers to the librarian, the student, the teacher, the sociologist of knowledge, and the publisher a type of statistic not hitherto considered.

Example: He felt that, up till then, libraries had carried out their information function in a very passive way, relying, by and large, on the printed and published word.

Example: Canada had depended mainly on British preferential tariffs until that time.

Example: But some analysts wonder whether the domestic automakers can hang on until then without running out of cash.

Example: Till then things seems to be dicey.

Example: Up until then the conventional wisdom had it that the Liberal Democrats were doomed to oblivion based on their poll ratings.

» incluso entonceseven then .

Example: During the Golden Age, more than forty-five publishing companies competed for a share of the ever-growing pie, but even then, a few large firms dominated the market.

» justo entoncesimmediately .

Example: When you meet with a new co-worker, you immediately begin to develop an initial impression of this person.

» llegar muy lejos desde entoncescome + a long way since then .

Example: Smoking pipes have been in existence since approximately 5000BC, but they've come a long way since then.

» para aquel entoncesby thenby this pointby that point .

Example: By then, in Britain, less than 10 universities had post-war libraries.

Example: By this point it was close to midnight and I decided to call it a night.

Example: I arrived around 2pm so the lunch rush had slowed down by that point.

» para entoncesby thenby this timeby this pointby that point .

Example: By then, in Britain, less than 10 universities had post-war libraries.

Example: By this time society could not tolerate anything which allowed the unlimited spread of knowledge for fear that it would upset the class system upon which the modern methods of mass production depended.

Example: By this point it was close to midnight and I decided to call it a night.

Example: I arrived around 2pm so the lunch rush had slowed down by that point.

» por alquel entoncesby this point .

Example: By this point it was close to midnight and I decided to call it a night.

» por aquel entoncesat the timeabout that timeby this timeby thenby that point .

Example: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.

Example: About that time, the council as one of their austerity measures had issued a moratorium on all hiring except for 'absolutely essential services'.

Example: By this time society could not tolerate anything which allowed the unlimited spread of knowledge for fear that it would upset the class system upon which the modern methods of mass production depended.

Example: By then, in Britain, less than 10 universities had post-war libraries.

Example: I arrived around 2pm so the lunch rush had slowed down by that point.

» quién iba a decir entonces que...little did + Verbo + then that... .

Example: Little did she expect then that two years later, at the age of 30, she would be sitting in Bajalovic's office and hearing the director say, with the joy of the bringer of glad tidings: 'How would you like to be acting director of the Medical Center library?'.

» si se parece a un pato, anda como un pato y grazna como un pato, entonces es un patoIf it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck .

Example: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.

» vigente entoncesthen-current .

Example: However, we will honor any long term contracts at the then-current rate.

Entonces synonyms

then in spanish: entonces, pronunciation: ðen part of speech: adverb thus in spanish: así, pronunciation: ðʌs part of speech: adverb indeed in spanish: en efecto, pronunciation: ɪndid part of speech: adverb sol in spanish: Sol, pronunciation: sɑl part of speech: noun thusly in spanish: por lo tanto, pronunciation: ðʌsli part of speech: adverb truthful in spanish: veraz, pronunciation: truθfəl part of speech: adjective soh in spanish: sol, pronunciation: soʊ part of speech: noun in order in spanish: en orden, pronunciation: ɪnɔrdɜr part of speech: adjective and then in spanish: y entonces, pronunciation: ændðen part of speech: adverb and so in spanish: y entonces, pronunciation: ændsoʊ part of speech: adverb
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