Excepto in english

Except

pronunciation: ɪksept part of speech: verb
In gestures

excepto = barring ; except ; except for ; excepting ; other than ; save ; but ; with the exception of ; excluding ; excepted. 

Example: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.Example: After all, everyone except bibliographers and librarians have found the text on the title page adequate for the past 500 years.Example: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Example: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters (excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.Example: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.Example: Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.Example: Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.Example: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.Example: Durable goods excluding transportation soared by 2.0% in June in the U.S.Example: I'm guessing that she had to work waaaay harder than anyone else out there (maybe Monica and Mary excepted) just to be be in top shape.

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» excepto ensave in .

Example: Metcalfe has received little attention outside his adopted country, Australia, and can be considered to be a prophet without honour save in his own country.

» excepto en el caso de queexcept when .

Example: There is therefore no justification for repeating the author's name except when the name in the heading differs significantly from that following the title.

» hacerlo todo exceptostop at + nothing short of .

Example: Special library practice implies special service, tailored to the reader's needs, and that such service stops at nothing short of participation in library research activities of readers by the librarian.

» nadie exceptono one but .

Example: No one but an obsessed fanatic would suggest that reading is all or enough in itself.

» todo exceptoeverything except (for) .

Example: There is a remedy for everything except death.

» todos exceptoeveryone excepteverybody except .

Example: All in all, Drexler has produced a fascinating book that everyone (except perhaps. serious hypochondriacs) ought to read.

Example: These rail passes are available to everybody except Australian citizens.

» todos excepto + Númeroall but + Número .

Example: All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.

» todos excepto unos cuantosall but a few .

Example: And, he plans to get rid of the Senate, all but a few, who will remain, according to his plans.

» todos excepto unos pocosall but a few .

Example: And, he plans to get rid of the Senate, all but a few, who will remain, according to his plans.

Excepto synonyms

demur in spanish: objetar, pronunciation: dɪmɜr part of speech: noun, verb omit in spanish: omitir, pronunciation: oʊmɪt part of speech: verb exclude in spanish: excluir, pronunciation: ɪksklud part of speech: verb take out in spanish: eliminar, pronunciation: teɪkaʊt part of speech: verb leave out in spanish: dejar, pronunciation: livaʊt part of speech: verb leave off in spanish: dejar fuera, pronunciation: livɔf part of speech: verb
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