May 31, 2005 00:55
19 yrs ago
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English term

one for one

English to Spanish Other Medical (general)
A one-for-one ream, broach and cement technique is easy to remember.
Change log

Jun 22, 2005 20:47: RebeW changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Anabel Martínez, sassa, RebeW

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Proposed translations

+1
7 mins

uno por uno

Sugerencia... Suerte! :}
Peer comment(s):

agree Gabriela Rodriguez
2 hrs
Gracias, gaby :}
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2 hrs

de a uno por vez

Suerte!!!!!!!!!
Podría ser one by one?
one by one

Also, one at a time. Individually in succession, as in The ducklings jumped into the pond one by one, or One at a time they went into the office. Formerly also put as one and one and one after one, this idiom dates from about a.d. 1000.

http://www.answers.com/topic/one-by-one?hl=one&hl=one

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Note added at 3 hrs 2 mins (2005-05-31 03:57:44 GMT)
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Es fácil recordar una técnica por vez (una después de otra o individualmente).

\"De a una\" podría ser otra opción.
Saludos!!!!!!!!
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4 hrs

(técnica de) cantidades iguales de ...

eso entiendo
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