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dificultad de lanzamiento
hard launch [ˌhɑrd ˈlɔnʃ, ˌhɑːd ˈlɔːnʃ] SUBST
hard launch
lanzamiento m agresivo
I. launch1 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] VERB trans
1.1. launch NAUT:
launch new vessel
botar
launch lifeboat
echar al agua
the ship was launched by the princess
la princesa fue la madrina en la botadura del buque
1.2. launch:
launch RAUM, MILIT satellite/missile
lanzar
1.3. launch (throw):
launch
lanzar
2.1. launch (introduce):
launch product/service
lanzar
launch securities
emitir
launch play/book
lanzar
2.2. launch (initiate):
launch campaign/idea
lanzar
launch company
fundar
launch attack
emprender
launch attack
lanzar
her speech launched a public debate
su discurso desencadenó or suscitó un debate público
2.3. launch (give a start to):
launch
lanzar
he launched her on her film career
la lanzó en su carrera cinematográfica
once he's launched on that topic, there's no stopping him
cuando empieza a hablar de ese tema, no hay quien lo pare
II. launch1 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] SUBST
1.1. launch:
launch (of new vessel)
botadura f
launch (of lifeboat)
lanzamiento m (al agua)
1.2. launch (of rocket, missile):
launch
lanzamiento m
launch site
lugar m de lanzamiento
launch site
emplazamiento m de lanzamiento
2. launch:
launch (of product, project, campaign)
lanzamiento m
launch (of shares, stocks)
emisión f
launch (of company)
fundación f
launch attr date/party
de lanzamiento
launch2 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] SUBST NAUT
1. launch (motorboat):
launch
lancha f (a motor)
launch
motora f
2. launch (on warship):
launch
lancha f
I. hard <harder hardest> [Am hɑrd, Brit hɑːd] ADJ
1.1. hard (firm, solid):
hard object/surface
duro
to set hard
endurecerse
to freeze hard
helarse
1.2. hard (forceful):
hard push/knock
fuerte
2.1. hard (difficult):
hard question/subject
difícil
hard task
arduo
our prices are hard to beat
nuestros precios son imbatibles
such documents are hard to come by
esos documentos son difíciles de conseguir
he's hard to please
es difícil de complacer
he's hard to please
es exigente
you'll have a hard time or job explaining that to her
te costará explicárselo
it's hard for them to adapt
les cuesta adaptarse
I find that hard to believe
me cuesta creerlo
to learn sth the hard way
aprender algo a base de cometer errores
2.2. hard (severe):
hard winter/climate/judge/master
duro
hard winter/climate/judge/master
severo
times are very hard for small businessmen
corren muy malos tiempos para los pequeños comerciantes
he had a hard time in the army
lo pasó mal en el ejército
to give sb a hard time
hacérselas pasar mal a alguien
to be hard on sb/sth don't be too hard on him
no seas demasiado duro con él
it's hard on her to have to walk so far
tener que ir tan lejos a pie es duro para ella
he's hard on his shoes
no le duran nada los zapatos
he's hard on his shoes
destroza los zapatos enseguida
2.3. hard (tough, cynical):
hard person/attitude
duro
hard person/attitude
insensible
3.1. hard (concentrated, strenuous):
we need to do some hard talking to sort this matter out
tenemos que hablar muy seriamente para resolver este asunto
to take a long hard look at sth
analizar seriamente algo
children are very hard work at that age
los niños dan mucho trabajo a esa edad
it's hard work getting him to do anything
cuesta conseguir que haga algo
3.2. hard (energetic):
he's a hard worker/fighter
es muy trabajador/luchador
a hard drinker
un gran bebedor
a hard drinker
un gran tomador LatAm
4. hard (definite):
hard evidence
concluyente
hard news
noticias f concretas
5. hard (sharp, harsh):
hard outline/angle
pronunciado
hard light/voice
fuerte
hard expression/features
duro
6.1. hard (in strongest forms):
a drop of the hard stuff ugs, scherzh
un traguito de algo fuerte
hard porn
porno m duro
6.2. hard water:
hard
duro
6.3. hard LING:
hard sound/consonant
fuerte
6.4. hard PHYS:
hard radiation/gamma ray/X ray
duro
7. hard POL:
the hard left/right
la izquierda/derecha dura
II. hard <harder hardest> [Am hɑrd, Brit hɑːd] ADV
1.1. hard (with force):
hard pull/push
con fuerza
I hit her hard
le pegué fuerte
you have to slam the door hard
tienes que dar un portazo fuerte
she kept her foot hard down on the accelerator
siguió pisando con fuerza el acelerador
I threw the ball as hard as I could
tiré la pelota con todas mis fuerzas
1.2. hard (strenuously):
hard work
mucho
hard work
duro
hard work
duramente
hard run
mucho
I was hard at work
estaba concentrado en mi trabajo
he works his students very hard
hace trabajar mucho a sus alumnos
he works his students very hard
les exige mucho a sus alumnos
we've been saving hard for the trip
hemos estado ahorrando mucho para el viaje
we've been saving hard for the trip
hemos estado ahorrando como locos para el viaje ugs
no matter how hard I try
por más que me esfuerzo
I think you're trying too hard
creo que te lo tienes que tomar con más calma
if you wish for it hard enough, it will come true
si lo deseas con todas tus fuerzas, se hará realidad
think hard before you decide
piénsalo muy bien antes de decidir
I'd think very hard before committing myself
(me) lo pensaría dos veces antes de comprometerme
to be hard put or Brit also pushed to + infin you'd be hard put (to it) to find a better doctor
sería difícil encontrar un médico mejor
I'd be hard put to remember their names
me pondrías en un aprieto si me preguntaras cómo se llaman
1.3. hard (intently):
hard listen
atentamente
hard listen
con atención
we'll have to look hard at their proposals
tendremos que estudiar seriamente sus propuestas
2. hard (heavily):
hard rain/snow
fuerte
hard rain/snow
mucho
hard pant/breathe
pesadamente
she's been hitting the bottle pretty hard ugs
le ha estado dando duro al trago ugs
3. hard (severely):
the southern states have been hardest hit
los estados del sur han sido los más afectados
her death hit him very hard
su muerte lo afectó muchísimo or fue un duro golpe para él
to take sth hard
tomarse algo muy mal
to be/feel hard done by she thinks she has been or she feels hard done by
piensa que la han tratado injustamente
4.1. hard (in directions):
hard to port/starboard
completamente a babor/estribor
to turn hard left
girar or doblar a la izquierda en un ángulo cerrado
4.2. hard (close):
hard by arch
muy cerca de aquí
hard-luck story [Am hɑrd lək ˈstɔri, Brit] SUBST
he came to me with another hard-luck story
me vino con otra historia lacrimógena
he came to me with another hard-luck story
me vino otra vez con el cuento de sus penurias
I. launch [lɔ:ntʃ, Am lɑ:ntʃ] -ches SUBST
1. launch (boat):
launch
lancha f
2. launch (act of setting in the water):
launch
botadura f
3. launch (act of sending forth):
launch of missile
lanzamiento m
4. launch (introduction):
launch of exhibition
inauguración f
launch of book
presentación f
II. launch [lɔ:ntʃ, Am lɑ:ntʃ] -ches VERB trans
1. launch (set in the water):
launch
botar
2. launch (send forth):
launch missile
lanzar
3. launch (introduce):
launch book
presentar
4. launch (start):
launch investigation
emprender
launch exhibition
inaugurar
Wendungen:
to launch oneself at sb
lanzarse sobre alguien
I. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADJ
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard
duro, -a
hard rule
estricto, -a
hard fate
cruel
hard times
malos tiempos
to have a hard time
pasarlo mal
to give sb a hard time
hacérselo pasar mal a alguien
the hard left/right POL
la extrema izquierda/derecha
hard luck!, hard lines! Brit
¡mala suerte!
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
to take a (good) hard look at sth
analizar algo detenidamente
a hard fight
una lucha encarnizada
to be a hard worker
ser muy trabajador
3. hard (forceful):
hard
fuerte
4. hard (difficult, complex):
hard
difícil
to be hard work for sb to do sth
ser muy difícil para alguien hacer algo
to be hard to please
ser difícil de contentar
to get hard
complicarse
a hard bargain
un trato poco ventajoso
to learn the hard way übtr
aprender a base de errores [o palos]
5. hard (severe):
hard
severo, -a
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
a hard heart
un corazón de piedra
to be hard on sb/sth
ser duro con alguien/algo
to be (as) hard as nails übtr
tener un corazón de piedra
7. hard (extremely cold):
hard
riguroso, -a
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
concluyente
hard fact
innegable
hard and fast information
información veraz
II. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADV
1. hard (forcefully):
hard
fuerte
to hit sb hard
pegar fuerte a alguien
to press/pull hard
apretar/estirar con fuerza
2. hard (rigid):
frozen hard
helado, -a
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
hard
mucho
to fight hard übtr
luchar con todas sus fuerzas
to study/work hard
estudiar/trabajar mucho
to try hard to do sth
esforzarse en hacer algo
to be hard at it
trabajar con ahínco
think hard
concéntrate
to die hard übtr
tardar en desaparecer
4. hard (intently):
hard
detenidamente
to look hard at sth
estudiar algo con detenimiento
5. hard (closely):
hard by
muy cerca
hard upon
muy de cerca
to be hard up
no tener ni un céntimo
6. hard (heavy):
hard
mucho
it rained hard
llovió fuerte
to take sth hard
tomarse algo muy mal
I would be hard pressed to choose one
me costaría mucho decidirme por uno
OpenDict-Eintrag
launch VERB
launch (make a start) intr
arrancar
launch (make a start) intr
comenzar
I. launch <-ches> [lɔntʃ] SUBST
1. launch (boat):
launch
lancha f
2. launch of a boat:
launch
botadura f
3. launch of a missile:
launch
lanzamiento m
4. launch (introduction):
launch of exhibition
inauguración f
launch of book
presentación f
II. launch [lɔntʃ] VERB trans
1. launch (set in the water):
launch
botar
2. launch (set in motion):
launch missile
lanzar
3. launch (introduce):
launch book
presentar
4. launch (start):
launch investigation
emprender
launch exhibition
inaugurar
Wendungen:
to launch oneself at sb
lanzarse sobre alguien
I. hard [hard] ADJ
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard
duro, -a
hard rule
estricto, -a
hard fate
cruel
hard times
malos tiempos
to have a hard time
pasarlo mal
to give sb a hard time
hacérselo pasar mal a alguien
to have hard luck
tener mala suerte
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
to take a (good) hard look at sth
analizar algo detenidamente
a hard fight
una lucha encarnizada
to be a hard worker
ser muy trabajador
3. hard (forceful):
hard
fuerte
4. hard (difficult, complex):
hard
difícil
hard landing LUFTF
aterrizaje forzado, -a
to be hard work for sb to do sth
ser muy difícil para alguien hacer algo
to be hard to please
ser difícil de contentar
to get hard
complicarse
a hard bargain
un trato poco ventajoso
to learn the hard way übtr
aprender a base de errores [o palos]
5. hard (severe):
hard
severo, -a
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
a hard heart
un corazón de piedra
to be hard on sb/sth
ser duro con alguien/algo
7. hard (extremely cold):
hard
riguroso, -a
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
concluyente
hard fact
innegable
hard and fast information
información veraz
9. hard (with alcohol):
hard cider/punch
sidra/ponche fuerte [o cargado, -a]
10. hard CHEM:
hard water
duro, -a
II. hard [hard] ADV
1. hard (forcefully):
hard
fuerte
to hit sb hard
pegar fuerte a alguien
to press/pull hard
apretar/estirar con fuerza
2. hard (rigid):
frozen hard
helado, -a
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
hard
mucho
to fight hard übtr
luchar con todas sus fuerzas
to study/work hard
estudiar/trabajar mucho
to try hard to do sth
esforzarse en hacer algo
to be hard at it
trabajar con ahínco
think hard
concéntrate
to die hard übtr
tardar en desaparecer
4. hard (intently):
hard
detenidamente
to look hard at sth
estudiar algo con detenimiento
5. hard (closely):
hard
muy cerca
to be hard up
no tener ni un céntimo
6. hard (heavy):
hard
mucho
it rained hard
llovió fuerte
to take sth hard
tomarse algo muy mal
I would be hard pressed to choose one
me costaría mucho decidirme por uno
Present
Ilaunch
youlaunch
he/she/itlaunches
welaunch
youlaunch
theylaunch
Past
Ilaunched
youlaunched
he/she/itlaunched
welaunched
youlaunched
theylaunched
Present Perfect
Ihavelaunched
youhavelaunched
he/she/ithaslaunched
wehavelaunched
youhavelaunched
theyhavelaunched
Past Perfect
Ihadlaunched
youhadlaunched
he/she/ithadlaunched
wehadlaunched
youhadlaunched
theyhadlaunched
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