Paciencia in english

Patience

pronunciation: peɪʃəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

paciencia = patience. 

Example: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.

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» acabar con la paciencia de Alguientry + Posesivo + patience .

Example: He is to be praised for not wasting the reader's time and trying his patience with the dead issue of the possibility of the ordination of women.

» acabar con la paciencia de un santotest + the patience of a sainttry + the patience of a saint .

Example: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.

Example: Listening to your baby cry and cry and not knowing what to do can try the patience of a saint.

» acabarse la pacienciarun out of + patience .

Example: When you run out of patience, you tend to blurt out words that you don't mean.

» agotarse la pacienciarun out of + patience .

Example: When you run out of patience, you tend to blurt out words that you don't mean.

» armarse de pacienciaarm + Reflexivo + with patience [Uso literario]be extremely patient .

Example: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.

Example: They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.

» con pacienciapatiently .

Example: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.

» en la paciencia está la virtudthe best things come to those who waiteverything comes to those who waitif it's not worth waiting for it's not worth havinggood things come to those who waitall things come to those who wait .

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: She will undoubtedly prove that everything comes to those who wait and her time is definitely here.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait -- I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still.

Example: I have been patiently waiting for summer so that I can get out on my porch and I am sure that it will come just as all things come to those who wait.

» esperar con pacienciahold (on) + tighthang (on) + tight .

Example: We told them to stock up on food and gas before the storm hit and then told them to hold on tight for the next few weeks.

Example: All her life she's been told to hang on tight, that there's a man who'd make her his wife.

» la paciencia es una virtudpatience is a virtueeverything comes to those who waitthe best things come to those who waitif it's not worth waiting for it's not worth havinggood things come to those who waitall things come to those who wait .

Example: I learned that patience is a virtue, but waiting too long for something is commonly referred to as laziness.

Example: She will undoubtedly prove that everything comes to those who wait and her time is definitely here.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait -- I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still.

Example: I have been patiently waiting for summer so that I can get out on my porch and I am sure that it will come just as all things come to those who wait.

» perder la paciencialose + Posesivo + temperlose + Posesivo + patiencelose + Posesivo + rag .

Example: His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.

Example: He has never refused to answer any question, however provocative it might be, nor has he ever lost his patience.

Example: A Judge has slammed a police officer who 'lost his rag' and broke the jaw of the man he was arresting.

» poner a prueba la paciencia de Alguientest + Posesivo + patiencetry + Posesivo + patience .

Example: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.

Example: He is to be praised for not wasting the reader's time and trying his patience with the dead issue of the possibility of the ordination of women.

» poner a prueba la paciencia de un santotest + the patience of a sainttry + the patience of a saint .

Example: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.

Example: Listening to your baby cry and cry and not knowing what to do can try the patience of a saint.

» quedarse sin pacienciarun out of + patience .

Example: When you run out of patience, you tend to blurt out words that you don't mean.

» tener la paciencia del santo Jobhave + the patience of Job .

Example: My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.

» tener la paciencia de un santohave + the patience of a saint .

Example: Upon hearing that we homeschool, she responded with, 'You must have the patience of a Saint!'.

» tener más paciencia que el santo Jobhave + the patience of Job .

Example: My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.

» tener más paciencia que un santohave + the patience of a saint .

Example: Upon hearing that we homeschool, she responded with, 'You must have the patience of a Saint!'.

» tener pacienciabe patienthave + patience .

Example: 'Well, if you can be patient,' he said at length, 'I'll see what I can do'.

Example: The key is to find something that captivates them or garners their attention and it also helps to have plenty of patience.

» tener paciencia conbear with + Pronombre .

Example: And again, if anything seems strange in the next few days, please bear with us and let us know.

» terminarse la pacienciarun out of + patience .

Example: When you run out of patience, you tend to blurt out words that you don't mean.

Paciencia synonyms

forbearance in spanish: paciencia, pronunciation: fɔrberəns part of speech: noun solitaire in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: sɑləter part of speech: noun longanimity in spanish: longanimidad, pronunciation: lɔŋənɪmɪti part of speech: noun
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