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Traducción de if en Español:
if
si, conj.
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1.1
siif you're good, I'll read you a story — si te portas bien, te leeré un cuento- let me know if you hear anything — si oyes algo, dímelo
- if I had it, I would give it to you — si lo tuviera, te lo daría
- I'd help you if I could — te ayudaría si pudiera
- he would have come if he'd known — habría / hubiera venido si hubiera sabido
- if treated with care — si se lo trata con cuidado
- let me know if you hear anything — si oyes algo, dímelo
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(whether)sithey asked if he had left — preguntaron si se había ido- she doesn't care if you win or lose — no le importa que pierdas o ganes
- she doesn't care if you win or lose — no le importa que pierdas o ganes
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(though)aunquesi bienit's a good plot, if a complicated one — es un buen argumento, aunque complicado / si bien es complicado4
4.1(in requests)
if you'll all follow me, please — síganme, por favor / ¿quieren seguirme, por favor?- shall I put the tray here? — if you would — ¿pongo aquí la bandeja? — se lo agradecería
- If I could trouble you to try a little exercise, it will help to elucidate.
- If you wouldn't mind giving me your email address, I will have her write to you to answer your questions and offer experienced advice.
- shall I put the tray here? — if you would — ¿pongo aquí la bandeja? — se lo agradecería
4.2(indicating surprise)
well, if it isn't Mike Britton! — ¡pero si es Mike Britton!- if that doesn't beat everything! — ¡eso sí que bate todos los récords!
- Well, well, well, if it isn't a revision update.
- Nothing like a friendly reminder at the end of the week that I would be very lucky if I could just be left alone to do my work.
- if that doesn't beat everything! — ¡eso sí que bate todos los récords!
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if the venture succeeds, and it's a big if, then … — si la empresa tiene éxito, que no es decir poco / lo cual está por verse, entonces …- a lot of ifs and buts — muchas condiciones y salvedades
- It said it would not cut people's working conditions: ‘no ifs, no buts, no maybes’; and so on.
- But if - if - and these are giant ifs, put them in italics because it's great uncertainty.
- There were no mights, no ifs, no buts, no doubts, no qualifications.
- However there are always ifs and buts, and if anyone supposes I am trying to diminish Malcolm's win by making excuses, they are wrong.
- No ifs or buts about the merits of the Dubs victory, although the margin of it, nine points, scarcely did justice to Waterford's brave effort.
- And Graham had no ifs, ands or buts about what he thought, and that's what I was hoping Kerry would speak to.
- What the Security Council absolutely should not do is pass some resolution that can then be picked apart by ifs and buts and caveats.
- That might be too many ifs in the three years left until 2004, when the first major payout of over Rp 50 trillion falls due.
- What science will hazard instead of conclusions is a series of ifs.
- No ifs, no buts, no questions - they're sending me to Cambridge for the nine-month Masters program.
- It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material.
- Good days probably weren't on Lawler's mind as he sat out the dying minutes of the Westmeath game but for him the ifs and buts are always there.
- Well, what are the buts, ifs and shoulds of this game in which Skellig Rangers were coasting with 11 minutes left?
- Yet another may allow that torture is justified for another set of ifs.
- But frankly, that is more ifs than can be found in a Kipling poem.
- When a great new revolutionary idea hits the public, there are always doubters, raising niggling ifs and buts.
- These are big ifs and you don't have to believe in chaos theory to see that the economic consequences of what happened yesterday could be severe.
- No ifs or buts about it, victory over the hour went to the better side.
- With ifs and buts about almost everything else in the race Castleruanna is the ideal start to your betting weekend.
- It's all about standards and looking back with no ifs or buts.
- a lot of ifs and buts — muchas condiciones y salvedades
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