Unísono in english
Unison
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unísono
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» al unísono = in concert ; unison ; with one voice ; in unison .
Example: Such a scheme, though, can only work if libraries act in concert politically to impart new ground rules to users. Example: The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces. Example: There is something depressing about people demonstrating solidarity for ethnic separation with 'one voice'. Example: Macaronic poetry is often used as a vehicle for humorous social criticism, but also as a ludic exercise and linguistic challenge, or simply for the delight of hearing different languages in unison.» al unísono con = in unison with .
Example: Good literature, in order to fulfil the demands of the time, must move in unison with society, keeping control over its speed.» avanzar al unísono = march to + the beat of the same drum(mer) ; march to + the same tune/beat/drum(mer) .
Example: Life would be boring if everyone marched to the beat of the same drum. Example: Such people don't neatly fall in line or easily march to the same tune.» caminar al unísono = walk in + lockstep (with) ; march in + lockstep (with) ; march to + the beat of the same drum(mer) ; march to + the same tune/beat/drum(mer) .
Example: The Left's advantage is that it walks in lockstep with popular culture. Example: Anyone paying attention to politics soon notices that when Democrats attack, they speak from the same text, and when they march to the polls, they march in lockstep. Example: Life would be boring if everyone marched to the beat of the same drum. Example: Such people don't neatly fall in line or easily march to the same tune.» hablar al unísono = speak with + one voice .
Example: But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.» ir al unísono = be hand in hand .
Example: A constant reminder that, these days, retrospective bibliography and technology are hand in hand is the realization that all of the items listed in both Pollard and Redgrave and Wing are available to purchase in microform editions.» ir al unísono (con) = go + hand in hand (with) .
Example: Arts development can go hand in hand with libraries and information, but for librarians new to the field there can be pitfalls.» ir al unísono con = go + hand in glove with .
Example: It is also the case that successful quality initiatives go hand in glove with greater work force participation.