Fácilmente in english

Easily

pronunciation: izəli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

fácilmente = easily ; economy of effort ; painlessly ; readily ; straightforwardly ; effortlessly ; without difficulty ; with the tip of a hat ; with ease. 

Example: Thus it is possible in an author sequence to view easily the works of one author.Example: Machines with interchangeable parts can now be constructed with great economy of effort.Example: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully.Example: However, this does not in itself make the actual resources readily available.Example: This subject is in fact by no means as complex as many to be found in the literature of aeronautics, and the notation for it could be handled quite straightforwardly by a computer.Example: Talking and writing are activities that most humans learn at a relatively early age and carry out fairly effortlessly for the rest of their lives.Example: As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.Example: These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Example: Like a seasoned politician, Mr. Gandhi handled the students' queries with ease during the one-hour session.

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» asustarse fácilmentebe afraid of + Posesivo + own shadow .

Example: Fear of change, fear of moving, fear of leaving a bad marriage -- this woman's probably afraid of her own shadow = Miedo al cambio, miedo a mudarse, miedo a dejar un mal matrimonio; esta mujer tiene probablemente miedo hasta de su propia sombra.

» avanzar fácilmentecoast .

Example: For eight years the Clinton-Gore administration has coasted through prosperity.

» conseguir Algo fácilmentecoastwhistle + Posesivo + way .

Example: For eight years the Clinton-Gore administration has coasted through prosperity.

Example: Juelz rode Cam's coattails for a couple of singles before whistling his way to the top and then, just as quickly, right back into obscurity.

» conseguir fácilmentewalk off with .

Example: A Nuclear Engineering student recently walked off with the first place at an international congress in Cape Town.

» dejarse llevar fácilmentebe easily led .

Example: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.

» demasiado fácilmenteall too easily .

Example: Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.

» desprenderse fácilmente del huesofall off + the bone .

Example: Slow cooking chuck beef will give you succulent meat that falls off the bone.

» fácilmente accesibleeasily availableat + Posesivo + fingertips .

Example: This means there must be plenty of books to select from and that they must be easily available.

Example: Once this is finished, acquiring lavish quality items at cheaper costs is at their fingertips.

» fácilmente accesible poravailable at the fingertips of .

Example: Large amounts of information are now available at the fingertips of the user through interactive systems.

» fácilmente montablerapidly deployable .

Example: The author proposes a novel resource management technique for rapidly deployable wireless networks that can be operated in hostile environments.

» ganar fácilmentecoast + homecoast to + victorybeat + Nombre + hands downwin + hands downwalk off withwin + cheaplyease + pastromp + homeromp to + victorycruise to + victorycruise + home .

Example: To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin coasted home in Sunday's presidential election with 71.2 percent support.

Example: Arnold Schwarzenegger coasted to an easy victory over Democrat Phil Angelides on Tuesday.

Example: There is no contest in the head-to-head battle for information services supremacy and Google, with its information 'now' and 'fast', beats others hands down.

Example: Candy, soda, pizza and other snacks compete with nutritious meals everyday with the junk food variety winning hands down every time.

Example: A Nuclear Engineering student recently walked off with the first place at an international congress in Cape Town.

Example: These two players have had many ding-dong battles in the past, and both knew that this match would not be won cheaply.

Example: In the friendlies we eased past Colombia, and were unlucky to concede a last-minute equaliser against Germany.

Example: With an impressive 32,614 votes, she romped home with a majority of over 25,000 votes compared to her nearest competitor.

Example: Our team proved to be way above their opponents and romped to victory without breaking a sweat.

Example: And there was good news for the Party in Manchester, where their mayoral candidate cruised to victory with 63% of the vote.

Example: He made no mistake in the second race of the day as he cruised home to a comfortable 12 second win over his nearest competitor.

» las viejas costumbres no se pierden fácilmenteold habits die hard .

Example: It's become painfully obvious to me that old habits die hard, and I'll be honest -- it scares the hell out of me.

» no darse por vencido fácilmentenot take + no for an answer .

Example: You can never take no for an answer if you want to succeed in business.

» no desgastarse fácilmentewear + well .

Example: Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal which was hard enough to wear well yet had a low melting point.

» no olvidar fácilmentehave + a long memory .

Example: The public has long memories and even longer tongues when it comes to the emotionally hyper-charged issue of child sexual abuse.

» no perdonar fácilmentehave + a long memory .

Example: The public has long memories and even longer tongues when it comes to the emotionally hyper-charged issue of child sexual abuse.

» que se desmenuza fácilmentecrumbly [crumblier -comp., crumbliest -sup.]  .

Example: Soft, crumbly plaster should be removed down to the lath and out as far as the firmly attached areas in preparation for patching.

» que se desmigaja fácilmentecrumbly [crumblier -comp., crumbliest -sup.]  .

Example: Soft, crumbly plaster should be removed down to the lath and out as far as the firmly attached areas in preparation for patching.

» que se monta en cólera fácilmentehair-trigger .

Example: He has an incredibly limited vocabulary and a hair-trigger temper that betrays his bestial nature.

» que se puede doblar fácilmentebendy [bendier -comp., bendiest -sup.]  ; bendable  .

Example: Have you ever wondered how bendy straws are made? .

Example: The bendable frame now allows the bike to be wrapped around a lamp post, with a regular bike lock able to secure the frame and both wheels.

» recordar fácilmenteproduce + on call .

Example: Those who conscientiously attempt to keep abreast of current thought might well shy away from an examination calculated to show how much of the previous month's efforts could be produced on call.

» superar fácilmenteease + pastcoast + home .

Example: In the friendlies we eased past Colombia, and were unlucky to concede a last-minute equaliser against Germany.

Example: To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin coasted home in Sunday's presidential election with 71.2 percent support.

» tener Algo fácilmente accesiblehave + Nombre + at + Posesivo + fingertips .

Example: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.

» tener fácilmente accesiblehave at + Posesivo + touch .

Example: The lawyer has at his touch the associated opinions and decisions of his whole experience, and of the experience of friends and authorities.

» vencer fácilmenteease + pastcoast + homecoast to + victorybeat + Nombre + hands downwin + hands downwalk off withwin + cheaplyromp + homeromp to + victorycruise to + victorycruise + home .

Example: In the friendlies we eased past Colombia, and were unlucky to concede a last-minute equaliser against Germany.

Example: To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin coasted home in Sunday's presidential election with 71.2 percent support.

Example: Arnold Schwarzenegger coasted to an easy victory over Democrat Phil Angelides on Tuesday.

Example: There is no contest in the head-to-head battle for information services supremacy and Google, with its information 'now' and 'fast', beats others hands down.

Example: Candy, soda, pizza and other snacks compete with nutritious meals everyday with the junk food variety winning hands down every time.

Example: A Nuclear Engineering student recently walked off with the first place at an international congress in Cape Town.

Example: These two players have had many ding-dong battles in the past, and both knew that this match would not be won cheaply.

Example: With an impressive 32,614 votes, she romped home with a majority of over 25,000 votes compared to her nearest competitor.

Example: Our team proved to be way above their opponents and romped to victory without breaking a sweat.

Example: And there was good news for the Party in Manchester, where their mayoral candidate cruised to victory with 63% of the vote.

Example: He made no mistake in the second race of the day as he cruised home to a comfortable 12 second win over his nearest competitor.

Fácilmente synonyms

well in spanish: bien, pronunciation: wel part of speech: adverb easy in spanish: fácil, pronunciation: izi part of speech: adjective
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