It is of utmost importance
I have just utmost respect for you (Kamala Harris to Tim Walz)
He pledged to do their utmost to protect them.
utmost: (se usa para enfatizar) máxima, absoluta, total
To do your utmost: hacer el máximo posible
It is of utmost importance
I have just utmost respect for you (Kamala Harris to Tim Walz)
He pledged to do their utmost to protect them.
utmost: (se usa para enfatizar) máxima, absoluta, total
To do your utmost: hacer el máximo posible
European officials raised security concerns about Chinese investment in France
He was in talks with investors to raise up to $7 billion for AI projects.
U.S. Secretary raised China's support for Russia's war effort
raising the possibility that a U.S. strike on Iran could draw a quick response.
Joe Biden’s performance has raised concerns
to raise: elevar, subir, levantar, izar || alegar || criar, cultivar || ascender (en rango) || provocar, causar, despertar, suscitar, generar || plantear, presentar, aportar || recaudar, obtener, reclutar. Reunir (fondos) para una empresa o emprendimiento || localizar, contactar
raise (noun): (nombre) subida, incremento, aumento
we need to swap gas-guzzling cars for electric vehicles rather than change the way we travel
energy-guzzling data centers
to guzzle: engullir, comer o beber con ansia o sin medida || consumir algo de manera derrochona, consumir excesivamente, especialmente si es de manera absurda
"The last twelve months or so have seen quite a whirlwind of change for Syria"
Batteries had another whirlwind year around the globe
whirlwind (noun): torbellino || (figurado) vendaval, tornado
whirlwind (adj.): impetuoso y rápido.
"Pursuant article 6, applicant hereby expressly withdraws the above-identified application"
I hereby certify that this paper or fee is being deposited with the United States Postal Service
hereby: por la presente, por el presente, por este acto, por el presente acto
We expect to see a surge in the use of wind power
Spain´s surging investments in clean technology
surge aumento, subida, crecimiento, aumento repentino. rapid increase. Un aumento repentino, fuerte y notable || sobretensión, subida de tensión || oleada, aluvión, aumento, ola || oleaje
to surge: aumentar, crecer, subir, aumentar repentinamente, dispararse
Wind power has long been hailed as the future of renewable energy
I hail from Madrid
They hailed Trump´s first steps toward peace
a technology hailed as transformative as the internet itself.
hail: granizo || saludo, bienvenida
to hail: granizar || saludar, dar la bienvenida, recibir, llamar || alabar a voces, aclamar
hail from: ser original de, haber nacido en, ser oriundo de
hail stone: piedra de granizo
Federal court acquits officer over killing woman
Jury acquits Simon Bill after lawyers argue payments were authorised
He asked Stephen Mill for an acquittal of the charges notwithstanding the guilty verdict.
to acquit: absolver
acquittal : absolución
judgment of acquittal: sentencia absolutoria
ask for an acquittal: pedir la absolución, pedir una sentencia absolutoria
He is making strides with a revolutionary method
He made significant strides in developing sodium-ion cars.
China has taken great strides.
This marks a huge significant stride towards democracy
they have made huge strides in safety
Anthropic has made major strides
stride: paso largo (long step), zancada
To stride: caminar con pasos rápidos y largos, dar zancadas
To make strides in something: hacer avances significativos en algo
Russia´s economy has been crippled by western sanctions
I’m facing crippling legal consequences
Crippling sanctions are needed
cripple: lisiado, contrahecho, deformado, tullido
to cripple: lisiar, mutilar, dañar, destrozar, hacer polvo, destruir, arruinar, chafar, inutilizar, paralizar, perjudicar
crippling: incapacitante, paralizante
This will usher in an era of universal electrification
She was ushered to the front row
it brought the weekslong trial to a close but ushered in a new phase of the historic case
Trump Now Risks Ushering Her to Power
that could help usher out many smaller startups
A.I. Begins Ushering In an Age of Human Robots
Hope that AI would usher in a new era of surging profit
A controversial campaign pledge to usher in American prosperity
to usher: acompañar, conducir, conducir a un lugar, hacer entrar
usher: ujier, acomodador
to usher out: expulsar
to usher in: dar lugar a, anticipar, abrir paso, augurar, anunciar, preceder o ser un precursor de