Milagros in english
pronunciation: mɪrəkəlz part of speech: noun
milagro = miracle.
Example: Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.more:
» aparecer como por milagro = come out of + nowhere ; come from + nowhere ; appear from (out of) + nowhere .
Example: Photons come out of nowhere, they cannot be stored, they can barely be pinned down in time, and they have no home in space whatsoever. Example: As I turned a cyclist came from nowhere and I was inches from knocking him over and if not for a slam on the brakes, I'd have taken him down. Example: So a very odd red mark has appeared from nowhere on my face and I'm trying to figure out what it is and how to get rid of it.» contar + Posesivo + propia vida y milagros = spill + Posesivo + guts .
Example: He's as shy as shy can be, but give him a couple of beers and he'll spill his guts about anything.» dieta milagro = crash diet .
Example: If you've ever gone on a crash diet to lose a few pounds before a vacation or high school reunion, you've probably experienced some not-so-pleasant symptoms.» hacedor de milagros = miracle worker .
Example: 'I'm not a miracle worker,' Obama declared, after saying he's not 'content' when workers are out of jobs = "No soy un obrador de milagros," declaró Obama, después de decir que no estaba contento cuando los trabajadores están en paro.» hacer milagros = work + wonders ; work + miracles ; get + water from/out of (a) stone ; do + wonders ; get + blood from/out of (a) stone .
Example: It was concluded that when one tries to hold the fragile interest (through library publications) of a new customer, a mere lessening of sentence and word lengths work wonders in preventing the impeding of that interest. Example: This action will simply not work miracles unless all aspects of the library service, including staff attitudes, are outgoing and relevant to the needs of all the community. Example: Blood may be thicker than water, but you can't get water from a stone either. Example: He's a stormy petrel, to be sure, but he's a feisty, outspoken, cantankerous, brilliant guy who has done wonders on and off the basketball court for generations of young men. Example: We might say that getting information from them is like trying to get blood from a stone.» librarse de tener un percance con la ley de milagro = have + a (close) brush with the law .
Example: Around 1925, in a particularly close brush with the law, Poole was nearly killed when police raided a roadhouse in which he was performing.» milagro de la creación, el = miracle of creation, the .
Example: It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.» milagro de la naturaleza = miracle of nature .
Example: Diamonds are a miracle of nature.» obrador de milagros = miracle worker .
Example: 'I'm not a miracle worker,' Obama declared, after saying he's not 'content' when workers are out of jobs = "No soy un obrador de milagros," declaró Obama, después de decir que no estaba contento cuando los trabajadores están en paro.» persona que hace milagros = miracle worker .
Example: 'I'm not a miracle worker,' Obama declared, after saying he's not 'content' when workers are out of jobs = "No soy un obrador de milagros," declaró Obama, después de decir que no estaba contento cuando los trabajadores están en paro.» realizar un milagro = accomplish + a miracle .
Example: Nothing could be further from the truth, for Balzac had accomplished miracles since he arrived in Rolling Ridge six years ago.» salvar la vida de milagro = have + a close shave with death ; have + a (close) brush with death ; stare + death in the face ; have + a close encounter with death .
Example: She had a close shave with death recently when she was on her way to a friend's place to attend a small get-together. Example: People who have close brushes with death, or recover from clinical death, have strikingly similar 'death experiences'. Example: British holidaymaker has told how she stared death in the face during a horror boating accident in Ibiza. Example: You may hear once in a while where someone had a close encounter with death, but they never made it six feet under -- death is something we can escape easily.» salvarse de milagro = have + a narrow escape ; have + a lucky escape ; have + a close call ; have + a close shave ; escape by + the skin of + Posesivo + teeth ; have + a narrow shave .
Example: I and all friends, thankfully, are safe -- although one or two had narrow escapes. Example: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra. Example: Most people have had a close call with another car, a person walking, or an object while driving. Example: A woman on board a roller-coaster ride had a close shave yesterday when the wooden train derailed as it reached the platform. Example: Zelda has since had numerous adventures, escaping by the skin of her teeth at times. Example: Vincent, another of the sailors, also had a narrow shave, he did not fall in but his bag did.» sobrevivir de milagro = have + a close shave with death ; have + a (close) brush with death ; stare + death in the face ; have + a close encounter with death .
Example: She had a close shave with death recently when she was on her way to a friend's place to attend a small get-together. Example: People who have close brushes with death, or recover from clinical death, have strikingly similar 'death experiences'. Example: British holidaymaker has told how she stared death in the face during a horror boating accident in Ibiza. Example: You may hear once in a while where someone had a close encounter with death, but they never made it six feet under -- death is something we can escape easily.