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    Recursos Traductor

He picks up languages easily.


Translation result
Aprende idiomas con facilidad. He picks up languages easily.


up adverb

1. Spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.

The kite soared up into the clear blue sky, its tail streaming behind it. El cometa surgió hacia el cielo azul claro, su cola flotando detrás de él.

2. To a higher intensity.

The crowd erupted up in cheers when the home team scored the winning goal, drowning out the opposing team's chants. La multitud estalló en ovaciones cuando el equipo local anotó el gol decisivo, ahogando los cánticos del equipo visitante.

3. Nearer to the speaker.

The sound of the approaching train came up from the tunnel, growing louder and more intense with each passing moment. El sonido del tren que se acercaba surgió de la tunnel, haciendo más ruido y más intenso con cada momento que pasaba.

4. To a more central or a more northerly place.

The family drove up to the city center for a holiday dinner at a favorite restaurant. La familia condujo hasta el centro de la ciudad para una cena de fiesta en su restaurante favorito.

5. To a later time.

The meeting was rescheduled up to next Thursday, giving us more time to prepare. La reunión se reprogramó hasta el próximo jueves, lo que nos da más tiempo para prepararnos.

easily adverbio

1. With ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily').

She easily solved the puzzle and moved on to the next challenge. (Here, "easily" indicates that she completed the task with minimal effort or difficulty.) Ella resolvió el rompecabezas con facilidad y se pasó al siguiente desafío. (Aquí, "con facilidad" indica que la completó con esfuerzo o dificultad mínimo).

2. Without question.

The answer to that math problem is easily available on the internet, so you can look it up if you're stuck. La respuesta a ese problema de matemáticas está fácilmente disponible en la internet, así que puedes buscarla si te has atascado.

3. Indicating high probability.

It's easily predictable that the new employee will struggle with the complex software system, given their lack of experience. Es fácilmente predecible que el nuevo empleado luchará con el sistema de software complejo, dado su falta de experiencia.