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    Resources Translator There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.

There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.

Translation result
Siempre hay algo de locura en el amor. Pero también hay algo de razón en la locura. There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.


be verb

1. have the quality of being.

The new employee is calm, which be an essential trait for working in customer service. (In this sentence, "be" means to have the quality of being calm.) El nuevo empleado es sereno, lo que es una característica esencial para trabajar en atención al cliente. (En esta oración, "ser" significa tener la calidad de ser sereno.)

2. be identical to.

The two copies of the document be identical, making it impossible to determine which one is the original. Los dos ejemplares del documento sean idénticos, lo que hace imposible determinar cuál es el original.

3. occupy a certain position or area.

The new restaurant will be located on the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue, right next to the city's famous fountain. El nuevo restaurante se ubicará en la esquina de calle Main y Avenida Elm, justo al lado de la famosa fuente de la ciudad.

4. have an existence, be extant.

The ancient city of Pompeii still be on the Italian coast, despite being buried under volcanic ash for centuries. La ciudad antigua de Pompeya sigue estando en la costa italiana, a pesar de estar enterrada bajo cenizas volcánicas durante siglos.

5. happen, occur, take place.

The storm was expected to be severe, so we stocked up on supplies and boarded up the windows. La tormenta se esperaba que fuera severa, por lo que nos aprovisionamos de suministros y acristalamos las ventanas.

6. be identical or equivalent to.

The new smartphone **be** a clone of the latest iPhone model, sharing many of its features and design elements. El nuevo smartphone **será** una copia del último modelo de iPhone, compartiendo muchos de sus características y elementos de diseño.

7. form or compose.

The songwriter spent hours be-ing the melody, carefully crafting each note to create a haunting harmony. El compositor pasó horas siendo la melodía, cuidadosamente labrando cada nota para crear un armonía aterciopelada.

8. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function.

As a freelance writer, she be based out of her home office to focus on her latest novel. Como escritora independiente, ella trabaja desde su oficina en casa para enfocarse en su última novela.

9. represent, as of a character on stage.

The actor will be Shakespeare's Hamlet in tonight's performance. El actor será Hamlet de Shakespeare en la representación de esta noche.

10. spend or use time.

I'll be watching the game all afternoon, so don't disturb me. Voy a estar viendo el partido toda la tarde, así que no me molestes.

11. have life, be alive.

The newborn baby was still learning to be, struggling to breathe and adjusting to its new life outside the womb. El bebé recién nacido todavía estaba aprendiendo a ser, luchando por respirar y adaptándose a su nueva vida fuera del útero.

12. to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form.

The hikers made sure to be off the trail by nightfall so they could be alone and enjoy their campsite without disturbance. Los senderistas se aseguraron de estar fuera del camino por la hora nocturna para poder estar solos y disfrutar de su acampada sin molestar.

13. be priced at.

The new smartphone will be $800, making it one of the most expensive models on the market. El nuevo smartphone costará $800, lo que lo hará uno de los modelos más caros en el mercado.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I am
You
You are
He/She/It
He/She/It is
We
We are
You
You are
They
They are
Complete conjugation.

always adverb

1. at all times.

She is always punctual and arrives at her appointments on time. Ella es siempre puntual y llega a sus citas en tiempo.

2. without variation or change, in every case.

She always wears her favorite necklace on special occasions, never deviating from her usual style. Ella siempre lleva su collar favorito en ocasiones especiales, nunca desviándose de su estilo habitual.

3. without interruption.

The company's customer support team is always available, so you can reach out to them anytime you have a question or concern. El equipo de atención al cliente de la empresa está siempre disponible, por lo que puedes ponerte en contacto con ellos en cualquier momento que tengas una pregunta o inquietud.

4. at any time or in any event.

She always checks her email twice before sending it to ensure accuracy. Ella siempre verifica su correo electrónico dos veces antes de enviarlo para asegurar la precisión.

5. forever.

She has always been devoted to her family, and she will continue to be so forever. Ella siempre ha sido devota a su familia, y seguirá siéndolo para siempre.

madness noun

1. obsolete terms for legal insanity.

The lawyer argued that the accused's plea of madness was an outdated defense, and that it would be difficult to prove in court. El abogado argumentó que el alegato de locura del acusado era una defensa obsoleta y que sería difícil demostrar en el juicio.

2. an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal).

The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with rabies madness after it bit its owner and began exhibiting unusual behavior. El veterinario diagnosticó al perro con rabia después de que mordiera a su dueño y comenzara a mostrar un comportamiento inusual.

3. a feeling of intense anger.

The crowd's madness was palpable as they chanted and waved their fists in protest, demanding justice for the wronged party. La locura de la multitud era palpable mientras coreaban y agitaban sus puños en protesta, exigiendo justicia para la parte perjudicada.

4. the quality of being rash and foolish.

The company's latest decision was an example of madness, as it ignored all market trends and invested in a failing industry. La última decisión de la empresa fue un ejemplo de locura, ya que ignoró todas las tendencias del mercado y invertió en una industria en declive.

5. unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm.

The crowd's madness was palpable as they cheered on their favorite team to win the championship game. La locura de la multitud era palpable mientras ellos coreaban a su equipo favorito para ganar el partido de campeonato.

love noun

1. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection.

The couple shared a deep love that had grown over many years of marriage, and it was evident in the way they looked at each other. El matrimonio compartió un profundo amor que había crecido durante muchos años de matrimonio, y era evidente en la forma en que se miraban el uno al otro.

2. any object of warm affection or devotion.

She has a special love - a vintage watch passed down from her grandmother, which she wears on every anniversary. Ella tiene un amor especial - un reloj de bolsillo vintage que le fue pasado por su abuela, que lleva en cada aniversario.

3. a beloved person.

She spent her entire life searching for her lost love, hoping to be reunited with him again. Ella pasó toda su vida buscando a su amor perdido, con la esperanza de ser reunida con él de nuevo.

4. a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction.

5. a score of zero in tennis or squash.

The new player was thrilled to win the first game at love, feeling more confident on the court with each passing minute. El nuevo jugador se emocionó al ganar el primer partido al amor, sintiéndose más confiado en la pista con cada minuto que pasaba.

6. sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people.


be verb

1. have the quality of being.

The new employee is calm, which be an essential trait for working in customer service. (In this sentence, "be" means to have the quality of being calm.) El nuevo empleado es sereno, lo que es una característica esencial para trabajar en atención al cliente. (En esta oración, "ser" significa tener la calidad de ser sereno.)

2. be identical to.

The two copies of the document be identical, making it impossible to determine which one is the original. Los dos ejemplares del documento sean idénticos, lo que hace imposible determinar cuál es el original.

3. occupy a certain position or area.

The new restaurant will be located on the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue, right next to the city's famous fountain. El nuevo restaurante se ubicará en la esquina de calle Main y Avenida Elm, justo al lado de la famosa fuente de la ciudad.

4. have an existence, be extant.

The ancient city of Pompeii still be on the Italian coast, despite being buried under volcanic ash for centuries. La ciudad antigua de Pompeya sigue estando en la costa italiana, a pesar de estar enterrada bajo cenizas volcánicas durante siglos.

5. happen, occur, take place.

The storm was expected to be severe, so we stocked up on supplies and boarded up the windows. La tormenta se esperaba que fuera severa, por lo que nos aprovisionamos de suministros y acristalamos las ventanas.

6. be identical or equivalent to.

The new smartphone **be** a clone of the latest iPhone model, sharing many of its features and design elements. El nuevo smartphone **será** una copia del último modelo de iPhone, compartiendo muchos de sus características y elementos de diseño.

7. form or compose.

The songwriter spent hours be-ing the melody, carefully crafting each note to create a haunting harmony. El compositor pasó horas siendo la melodía, cuidadosamente labrando cada nota para crear un armonía aterciopelada.

8. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function.

As a freelance writer, she be based out of her home office to focus on her latest novel. Como escritora independiente, ella trabaja desde su oficina en casa para enfocarse en su última novela.

9. represent, as of a character on stage.

The actor will be Shakespeare's Hamlet in tonight's performance. El actor será Hamlet de Shakespeare en la representación de esta noche.

10. spend or use time.

I'll be watching the game all afternoon, so don't disturb me. Voy a estar viendo el partido toda la tarde, así que no me molestes.

11. have life, be alive.

The newborn baby was still learning to be, struggling to breathe and adjusting to its new life outside the womb. El bebé recién nacido todavía estaba aprendiendo a ser, luchando por respirar y adaptándose a su nueva vida fuera del útero.

12. to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form.

The hikers made sure to be off the trail by nightfall so they could be alone and enjoy their campsite without disturbance. Los senderistas se aseguraron de estar fuera del camino por la hora nocturna para poder estar solos y disfrutar de su acampada sin molestar.

13. be priced at.

The new smartphone will be $800, making it one of the most expensive models on the market. El nuevo smartphone costará $800, lo que lo hará uno de los modelos más caros en el mercado.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I am
You
You are
He/She/It
He/She/It is
We
We are
You
You are
They
They are
Complete conjugation.

also adverb

1. in addition.

She loves reading fiction novels, also writing poetry in her free time. Ella ama leer novelas de ficción y también escribe poemas en su tiempo libre.
The company offers employee benefits, also a generous paid vacation policy. La empresa ofrece beneficios para empleados, también una política de vacaciones pagadas generosa.
I'm planning a beach trip next weekend, also considering attending a music festival later this month. Estoy planeando un viaje a la playa el fin de semana próximo, también estoy considerando asistir a un festival de música más tarde este mes.

always adverb

1. at all times.

She is always punctual and arrives at her appointments on time. Ella es siempre puntual y llega a sus citas en tiempo.

2. without variation or change, in every case.

She always wears her favorite necklace on special occasions, never deviating from her usual style. Ella siempre lleva su collar favorito en ocasiones especiales, nunca desviándose de su estilo habitual.

3. without interruption.

The company's customer support team is always available, so you can reach out to them anytime you have a question or concern. El equipo de atención al cliente de la empresa está siempre disponible, por lo que puedes ponerte en contacto con ellos en cualquier momento que tengas una pregunta o inquietud.

4. at any time or in any event.

She always checks her email twice before sending it to ensure accuracy. Ella siempre verifica su correo electrónico dos veces antes de enviarlo para asegurar la precisión.

5. forever.

She has always been devoted to her family, and she will continue to be so forever. Ella siempre ha sido devota a su familia, y seguirá siéndolo para siempre.

reason noun

1. a rational motive for a belief or action.

The scientist's reason for conducting the experiment was to understand the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. La razón del científico para llevar a cabo el experimento fue comprender los efectos del cambio climático sobre los ecosistemas marinos.

2. an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon.

The scientist spent months searching for the reason behind the mysterious disease that was spreading rapidly across the country, finally discovering a link to contaminated water. El científico pasó meses buscando la razón detrás del misterioso enfermedad que se extendía rápidamente por todo el país, finalmente descubriendo un vínculo con agua contaminada.

3. the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination.

The professor praised the student's exceptional reason, which allowed her to draw logical conclusions from complex mathematical formulas. El profesor elogió la excepcional habilidad del estudiante para razonar, lo que le permitió extraer conclusiones lógicas de fórmulas matemáticas complejas.

4. the state of having good sense and sound judgment.

After years of research, Dr. Smith finally found the reason behind the mysterious disease, which allowed her to develop a cure. Después de años de investigación, la Dra. Smith encontró finalmente el motivo detrás del misterioso enfermedad, lo que le permitió desarrollar una cura.

5. a justification for something existing or happening.

The scientists provided several reasons to explain why the climate was changing, but they couldn't agree on which one was most significant. Los científicos proporcionaron varios motivos para explicar por qué el clima estaba cambiando, pero no pudieron acordar cuál era el más significativo.

6. a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion.

The lawyer presented several reasons to the judge why the defendant's alibi was unreliable, including inconsistencies in their testimony and lack of credible witnesses. El abogado presentó varios motivos al juez sobre por qué el testimonio del acusado era poco fiable, incluyendo inconsistencias en su declaración y falta de testigos creíbles.

madness noun

1. obsolete terms for legal insanity.

The lawyer argued that the accused's plea of madness was an outdated defense, and that it would be difficult to prove in court. El abogado argumentó que el alegato de locura del acusado era una defensa obsoleta y que sería difícil demostrar en el juicio.

2. an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal).

The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with rabies madness after it bit its owner and began exhibiting unusual behavior. El veterinario diagnosticó al perro con rabia después de que mordiera a su dueño y comenzara a mostrar un comportamiento inusual.

3. a feeling of intense anger.

The crowd's madness was palpable as they chanted and waved their fists in protest, demanding justice for the wronged party. La locura de la multitud era palpable mientras coreaban y agitaban sus puños en protesta, exigiendo justicia para la parte perjudicada.

4. the quality of being rash and foolish.

The company's latest decision was an example of madness, as it ignored all market trends and invested in a failing industry. La última decisión de la empresa fue un ejemplo de locura, ya que ignoró todas las tendencias del mercado y invertió en una industria en declive.

5. unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm.

The crowd's madness was palpable as they cheered on their favorite team to win the championship game. La locura de la multitud era palpable mientras ellos coreaban a su equipo favorito para ganar el partido de campeonato.