Ida in english

Going

pronunciation: goʊɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

ir a = get to ; turn to ; refer to ; be out to ; gonna [going to] ; head for ; come to ; take + a trip to ; go to ; head out (in)to ; head off for/to/toward(s) ; attend ; walk over (to) ; head to(wards) ; report to ; make + Posesivo + way to ; get + Posesivo + ass/arse to ; go along to. 

Example: Be sure to use the tabulator key (not the space bar) to get to the beginning of the next field when typing in an entry.Example: First of all we will consider the main schedules or 'main tables', so turn to page 26 of the scheme where you will find an outline of the main divisions of these schedules.Example: For further details, if needed, the reader can then refer to the main file, under the class number indicated.Example: If the reference head is out to lunch, the exception to the lending policy must be handled by the new librarian.Example: The article is entitled 'Who's gonna take out the garbage when I'm dead and gone? New roles for leaders'.Example: Cataloguing, while changing direction, is heading for a secure future.Example: We now come to the sixth and last condition of authorship.Example: I have always thought that it would be neat to take a trip to Israel -- as a Christian it would be so historically mind blowing.Example: When our parents were in school, very few kids went to therapy -- now it's much more common.Example: Get up in the wee hours of the morning and head out into the country, far from the city lights so you can observe tomorrow's meteor shower.Example: Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Herman suggests that the three of them head off for a beano by the sea.Example: He was awarded the bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and he attended Rutgers Library School where he graduated first in his class.Example: Today, I walked over to my grandmother's house to pay her a visit.Example: If you want to experience acting at its very best, you should not head to Hollywood or even Broadway.Example: The university has a single library system whose director reports to the provost, and has the rank of professor.Example: Alphabetical scatter means that related subjects are not found together, but are scattered according to the accident of their names; for instance, if we look under Zoology, we may be referred to Animals and having made our way to the other end of the catalogue we may find that really the heading we should have been looking for was Zebras.Example: I wonder if she ever got off her duff and got her ass to the doctor like she said she would.Example: She went along to the trapdoor, raised it, swung down onto the steps, and closed it above her.

ir a + Infinitivo = be to + Infinitivo. 

Example: If the issue is to go on the display shelf, an 'X' appears under 'Display'.

ir a + Lugar = trot off + Lugar. 

Example: 'I can't plan the center and do his work too, while he trots off somewhere on union business'.

irse a = be off to ; be off for. 

Example: Blow this for a lark, I'm off to see men taking clothes off in air-conditioned surroundings.Example: Whether you're off for spring break or planning a sunny summer vacation, these fashion and beauty must-haves need to make it into your suitcase.

ida = leaving. 

Example: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.

more:

» billete de avión de ida y vueltaround-trip airfare [Más comúnmente usado en el inglés americano] .

Example: Conference round-trip airfare are: New York or Boston $210, Chicago $185, San Francisco $273, Los Angeles $312, Dallas $235..

» billete de idaone-way fare .

Example: A round-trip ticket costs $16.60 and a one-way fare is $8.50 -- the ticket agent can tell you which gate to use.

» billete de ida y vueltareturn ticket [Más comúnmente usado en el inglés británico]round-trip ticket [Más comúnmente usado en el inglés americano] .

Example: They will also receive a grant to cover the costs of accommodation and an airplane return ticket.

Example: A round-trip ticket costs $16.60 and a one-way fare is $8.50 -- the ticket agent can tell you which gate to use.

» de ida y vueltareturnround-trip [Más comúnmente usado en el inglés americano] .

Example: The price includes the return ferry crossings between Ardrossan and Brodick.

Example: All prices listed are round-trip with taxes and fees included.

» después de muchas idas y venidasafter much to-ing and fro-ing [También escrito sin los guiones after much toing and froing] .

Example: Finally, after much to-ing and fro-ing, the second Sydney airport has been given the go-ahead.

» encuentro de idafirst legaway gameaway match .

Example: Second qualifying round first legs to be played July 30, second legs to be played on August 6.

Example: Any more than two away games in a row is out of order.

Example: Taking part in away matches meant there were often long periods spent in a car travelling to the opponents' ground.

» idas y venidascomings and goingsto-ing and fro-ing .

Example: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.

Example: The usual 'to-ing and fro-ing' of emails and phone calls before a final budget is signed off can be both annoying and frustrating for both sides.

» partido de idaaway gamefirst legaway match .

Example: Any more than two away games in a row is out of order.

Example: Second qualifying round first legs to be played July 30, second legs to be played on August 6.

Example: Taking part in away matches meant there were often long periods spent in a car travelling to the opponents' ground.

» viaje de idaone-way ticket .

Example: High morale and enthusiasm for institutional goals will make adaptation and innovation a one-way, no-looking-back ticket into the information age.

» vuelo de ida y vueltareturn flight [Más comúnmente usado en el inglés británico] .

Example: The grant includes the registration fee, accommodation, economy class return flight and travel insurance.

ido = potty ; daffy ; daft ; gormless ; wally ; spaced-out ; spacey . 

Example: The press may be free, but the system is potty.Example: This isn't as daffy as it seems to us as we hustle about on the verge of the third millennium.Example: Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.Example: I have now resorted at pipping at people walking down the pavement and waving out the window, most wave back but they look very gormless, but normally with a smile.Example: It's written in everyday language that even a wally like me can understand.Example: As I opened the curtains I saw him staring at the wall -- he looked spaced out, he was kind of looking at the wall like somebody was talking to him.Example: The main side effects of these weight loss pills are that they can increase your blood pressure and they can also make you feel a bit spacey.

Ida synonyms

release in spanish: lanzamiento, pronunciation: rilis part of speech: noun, verb loss in spanish: pérdida, pronunciation: lɔs part of speech: noun exit in spanish: salida, pronunciation: egzɪt part of speech: noun departure in spanish: salida, pronunciation: dɪpɑrtʃɜr part of speech: noun passing in spanish: paso, pronunciation: pæsɪŋ part of speech: noun expiration in spanish: vencimiento, pronunciation: ekspɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun sledding in spanish: trineo, pronunciation: sledɪŋ part of speech: noun leaving in spanish: dejando, pronunciation: livɪŋ part of speech: noun going away in spanish: va a desaparecer, pronunciation: goʊɪŋəweɪ part of speech: noun
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