Ligada in english

Linked

pronunciation: lɪŋkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ligarse a = get off with. 

Example: He was nicer than the cocky Greek men who asked her to dance and tried to get off with her.

ligado 

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» estar estrechamente ligado abe closely tied to .

Example: He had been wrapped up in a new project that was closely tied to the company's new growth.

» estar ligado abe bound up with .

Example: This article suggests that the status and image of librarianship is inextricably bound up with its history as a female profession.

» estrechamente ligadoclosely intertwinedtightly boundintricately linkedclosely linkedintricately intertwinedintricately related .

Example: Notice that the definitions of information and knowledge are both closely intertwined.

Example: However, this book may be too tightly bound to its particular German setting for direct translation into English.

Example: Education, child-bearing and food are intricately linked and could prove to be the making or undoing of Africa's development.

Example: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.

Example: In other words, development and environment, and furthermore peace and human rights are intricately intertwined.

Example: Thus spirituality is a significant element of worship, and worship is intricately related to spirituality.

» letra ligadadiagraph [En impresión, letras que se imprimen de tal modo que un costado de una monta sobre la otra, como "æ"] .

Example: The text of the title-page is copied in full, including all punctuation and such things as long f, swash letters, digraphs, and VV for W.

» ligado aallied (to/with) .

Example: Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.

ligar1 = attach ; connect ; intertwine ; bind + Nombre + together ; entwine ; tie in (with) ; tether. 

Example: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Example: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Example: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Example: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Example: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Example: It seems to me that this would tie in with the different types of methodologies you mentioned earlier.Example: The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.

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» volver a ligarreattach  .

Example: After unattaching all three and then reattaching them, everything worked fine.

ligar2 = chat up ; pick up ; pull. 

Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.Example: Unless people start going to the grocery store a little drunk, the bar scene is going to continue to be the place to pick up strangers.Example: The next night when I went out fully expecting to pull him his very recent ex was there and he ended up getting back with her.

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» frase usada para ligarchat-up line .

Example: The study revealed the best chat-up lines were light-hearted questions such as 'What's your favourite pizza topping?'.

» intentar ligarchat upcourtpick uphit onmake + a move (on + Alguien)make + a pass at .

Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.

Example: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.

Example: Unless people start going to the grocery store a little drunk, the bar scene is going to continue to be the place to pick up strangers.

Example: If you trust her, like you say, you shouldn't worry about guys hitting on her.

Example: If she wants you to make a move on her, then she will suggest doing activities that allow the two of you to be alone.

Example: My husband told me a few months ago that a friend of mine had made a pass at him at a party.

» ligarse aget off with .

Example: He was nicer than the cocky Greek men who asked her to dance and tried to get off with her.

» ligarse a una chicapick up + a chickpick up + a girl .

Example: This dude has a bad name for picking up chicks.

Example: When everything is said and done, the most important thing for any guy to experience is picking up girls = A fin de cuentas, lo más importante para cualquier tío es ligar.

» ligarse a una mujerpick up + a woman .

Example: But if you never learned how to approach women, here are some icebreakers that could come in handy when it comes to picking up women.

» ligarse a una tíapick up + a chick .

Example: This dude has a bad name for picking up chicks.

» tratar de ligarchat uppick uphit onmake + a move (on + Alguien)make + a pass at .

Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.

Example: Unless people start going to the grocery store a little drunk, the bar scene is going to continue to be the place to pick up strangers.

Example: If you trust her, like you say, you shouldn't worry about guys hitting on her.

Example: If she wants you to make a move on her, then she will suggest doing activities that allow the two of you to be alone.

Example: My husband told me a few months ago that a friend of mine had made a pass at him at a party.

» truco para ligarchat-up line .

Example: The study revealed the best chat-up lines were light-hearted questions such as 'What's your favourite pizza topping?'.

Ligada synonyms

connected in spanish: conectado, pronunciation: kənektəd part of speech: adjective coupled in spanish: acoplado, pronunciation: kʌpəld part of speech: adjective joined in spanish: unido, pronunciation: dʒɔɪnd part of speech: adjective
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