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    Traductor It's not a bad idea. I wouldn't rule it out.

It's not a bad idea. I wouldn't rule it out.

Translation result
No es mala idea. No lo descartaría. It's not a bad idea. I wouldn't rule it out.


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

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

not adverb

1. negation of a word or group of words.

She didn't attend the meeting, not because she was busy but because she had forgotten about it. Ella no asistió a la reunión, no porque estuviera ocupada, sino porque se había olvidado de ella.
The new policy doesn't apply to existing customers, not to mention those who have already made a purchase. La nueva política no se aplica a los clientes existentes, ni mencionar a aquellos que ya han efectuado una compra.
The teacher asked the students to solve the math problem again, not correctly this time, but with a different approach. El profesor pidió a los estudiantes que resolvieran el problema de matemáticas de nuevo, no correctamente esta vez, sino con un enfoque diferente.

bad adjective

1. having undesirable or negative qualities.

The bad weather forced us to cancel our outdoor picnic plans. El mal tiempo nos obligó a cancelar nuestros planes de pícnic al aire libre.
She's had a bad day at work; her boss yelled at her in front of everyone. Ella ha tenido un mal día en el trabajo; su jefe la regañó delante de todos.

2. feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone.

After realizing he had forgotten his anniversary, John felt bad about disappointing his wife. Después de darse cuenta de que había olvidado su aniversario, John se sintió mal por haber decepcionado a su esposa.
She couldn't help but feel bad when she had to cancel her best friend's birthday party at the last minute. Ella no podía evitar sentirse mal cuando tuvo que cancelar el cumpleaños de su mejor amiga al último momento.

idea noun

1. the content of cognition.

The artist's idea for the new sculpture was inspired by the beauty of nature, and it quickly gained popularity in the art world. La idea del artista para la nueva escultura fue inspirada en la belleza de la naturaleza y rápidamente ganó popularidad en el mundo del arte.

2. your intention.

She had an idea to start her own business, and she spent months planning and preparing before finally taking the leap. Ella tuvo la idea de lanzar su propio negocio y pasó meses planeando y preparándose antes de tomar finalmente el salto.

3. a personal view.

After reading the article, she formed an idea that the government's new policy was unfair to small businesses. Después de leer el artículo, ella formó la idea de que la nueva política del gobierno era injusta para las pequeñas empresas.

4. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth.

The real estate agent gave me an idea of the property's value, which was higher than I had expected. El agente inmobiliario me dio una idea del valor de la propiedad, que era más alto de lo que yo había esperado.

5. (music) melodic subject of a musical composition.

The composer's new idea for a symphony was inspired by the beauty of nature, with soaring melodies and intricate harmonies. La nueva idea del compositor para una sinfonía se inspiró en la belleza de la naturaleza, con melodías que ascendían y armonías intricadas.

not adverb

1. negation of a word or group of words.

She didn't attend the meeting, not because she was busy but because she had forgotten about it. Ella no asistió a la reunión, no porque estuviera ocupada, sino porque se había olvidado de ella.
The new policy doesn't apply to existing customers, not to mention those who have already made a purchase. La nueva política no se aplica a los clientes existentes, ni mencionar a aquellos que ya han efectuado una compra.
The teacher asked the students to solve the math problem again, not correctly this time, but with a different approach. El profesor pidió a los estudiantes que resolvieran el problema de matemáticas de nuevo, no correctamente esta vez, sino con un enfoque diferente.

rule verb

1. exercise authority over.

The king ruled over his kingdom with wisdom and justice, ensuring peace and prosperity for his subjects. El rey gobernó sobre su reino con sabiduría y justicia, garantizando la paz y la prosperidad para sus súbditos.

2. decide with authority.

The judge ruled that the defendant was guilty and sentenced him to five years in prison. El juez dictaminó que el acusado era culpable y lo condenó a cinco años de prisión.

3. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.

The Democratic Party is said to rule the city's politics, having won the majority of council seats in the last election. Se dice que el Partido Demócrata rige la política de la ciudad, habiendo obtenido la mayoría de los escaños en el consejo en la última elección.

4. decide on and make a declaration about.

The judge ruled that the defendant was not guilty of the crime, citing lack of evidence. El juez dictaminó que el acusado no era culpable del delito, argumentando la falta de pruebas.

5. have an affinity with.

The fashion designer's clothes tend to rule among young professionals who value individuality and style. Los trajes del diseñador de moda tienen tendencia a imperar entre los profesionales jóvenes que valoran la individualidad y el estilo.

6. mark or draw with a ruler.

The math teacher instructed the students to rule the lines carefully on their worksheets to ensure accurate calculations. El profesor de matemáticas instruyó a los estudiantes a reglar las líneas con cuidado en sus hojas de ejercicios para asegurar cálculos precisos.

7. keep in check.

The teacher ruled her students' behavior, ensuring they stayed focused on their assignments during class. La profesora regía el comportamiento de sus estudiantes, asegurándose de que se mantuvieran enfocados en sus tareas durante la clase.