earnest

earnest
'ə:nist
adjective
1) (serious or over-serious: an earnest student; She wore an earnest expression.) serio
2) (showing determination, sincerity or strong feeling: He made an earnest attempt to improve his work.) serio
- earnestly
- in earnest

earnest
tr['ɜːnɪst]
adjective
1 serio,-a, formal
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in earnest en serio, de veras
to be in earnest ir en serio
earnest ['ərnəst] adj
: serio, sincero
earnest n
in earnest : en serio, de verdad
we began in earnest: empezamos de verdad
earnest
adj.
ahincado, -a adj.
formal adj.
serio, -a adj.
n.
señal s.f.

I 'ɜːrnəst, 'ɜːnɪst
adjective
a) (sincere) (frml) <effort/attempt> serio, concienzudo; <wish> ferviente
b) (serious) serio

he's terribly earnest — se lo toma todo muy en serio


II
noun

in earnest — en serio

work has begun in earnest — el trabajo ha empezado en serio or de verdad


I ['ɜːnɪst]
1.
ADJ (=serious) [person, character etc] serio, formal; (=sincere) sincero; (=eager) [wish, request] vivo, ferviente

it is my earnest wish that — deseo fervientemente que + subjun

2.
N

in earnest — en serio

are you in earnest? — ¿lo dices en serio?


II
['ɜːnɪst]
N prenda f , señal f

earnest money — fianza f

* * *

I ['ɜːrnəst, 'ɜːnɪst]
adjective
a) (sincere) (frml) <effort/attempt> serio, concienzudo; <wish> ferviente
b) (serious) serio

he's terribly earnest — se lo toma todo muy en serio


II
noun

in earnest — en serio

work has begun in earnest — el trabajo ha empezado en serio or de verdad


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