Translation for "adverb" to spanish
Adverb
noun
Translation examples
noun
One could say that the third parties then legitimately rely on this implied guarantee, but the adverb does not seem to add significantly to the text.
Se podría decir que los terceros confían entonces legítimamente en esta garantía implícita, pero el adverbio no parece aportar mucho al texto.
The adverb "solemnly" meant nothing in law.
El adverbio "solemnly" en inglés no significa nada en derecho.
It might be preferable to delete the adverb "sufficiently".
Quizá fuera preferible suprimir el adverbio "suficientemente".
14. Mr. GRISSA suggested that the verb “occupy” should be qualified by the adverb “legally”.
14. El Sr. GRISSA propone que el verbo "ocupan" se califique con el adverbio "legalmente".
He therefore suggested adding the adverb “normally” to that sentence.
En consecuencia, propone que se añada en esa oración el adverbio “normalmente”.
By using a determinative adverb the opinion dismisses any other interpretation which could have resulted from the use of a dubitative adverb such as "apparently", "perhaps" or "no doubt".
Al emplear un adverbio de afirmación, la opinión descarta cualquier otra interpretación que hubiese dimanado del empleo de un adverbio de duda, como "aparentemente" o "quizás".
He considered, on the contrary, that it should be strengthened by deleting the adverb "generally".
Considera, por el contrario, que habría que reforzarla suprimiendo el adverbio "generalmente".
74. Mr. Banton suggested deleting the adverb "potentially" from the second sentence.
74. El Sr. Banton propone que se suprima el adverbio "potentially" en la segunda oración.
The element of détournement is conveyed by the adverb "indirectly" that qualifies the occurrence of an alien's departure as a result of the conduct of the State.
Este elemento de subrepción se expresa mediante el adverbio "indirectamente", que califica la salida del extranjero como el resultado del comportamiento del Estado.
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.
Un adverbio modifica a un verbo, un adjetivo u otro adverbio.
Too many adverbs.
Son demasiados adverbios.
- Nouns, adjectives, or adverbs
- Sustantivos, adjetivos, o adverbios
Seems like a lot of adverbs.
Parecen muchos adverbios.
"Badly" is an adverb.
"Malamente" es un adverbio.
It's an adverb.
Es un adverbio.
That's an adverb!
Eso es un adverbio!
- That's a misplaced adverb.
Un adverbio mal puesto.
"Fine" is an adverb.
"Bien" es un adverbio.
lýthwón: adverb, ‘very little’.
lýthwón: adverbio, «muy poco».
“I note the adverb.”
—Tomo nota del adverbio.
“Breathlessly” is an adverb with rhythm.
«Entrecortadamente» es un adverbio con ritmo.
            "Now adverbs and conjunctions!
—¡Ahora adverbios y conjunciones!
He leaned heavily on the adverb.
Subrayó marcadamente el adverbio.
There were too many adjectives and adverbs.
Había demasiados adjetivos y adverbios.
Adverbs of time indicated the past.
los adverbios temporales indicaban el pasado;
Our English adverbs do Not terminate in Mong.
Nuestros adverbios No terminan en Mung.
Surely: the adverb of a man without an argument.
Claramente: el adverbio de un hombre sin argumentos.
Adjectives and adverbs convey shades of meaning.
Los adjetivos y los adverbios ensombrecían el significado.
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