though

though
ðəu
1. conjunction
((rare abbreviation tho') despite the fact that; although: He went out, (even) though it was raining.) aunque, a pesar de (que)

2. adverb
(however: I wish I hadn't done it, though.) sin embargo, a pesar de todo
though conj
1. aunque
though I love her, I cannot marry her aunque la quiero, no me puedo casar con ella
2. pero
the restaurant was full, we got a table though el restaurante estaba lleno, pero conseguimos una mesa
as though como si
she behaved as though nothing had happpened se comportó como si no hubiera pasado nada
though
tr[ðəʊ]
conjunction
1 aunque, si bien, a pesar de que
though he doesn't earn very much, he loves his job aunque no gana mucho, le encanta su trabajo
I'll go, though I don't feel like it iré, aunque no me apetece
strange though it may seem aunque parezca extraño
though she tried hard, she failed the exam a pesar de esforzarse mucho, suspendió el examen
adverb
1 sin embargo, a pesar de todo
it's expensive - it's worth it though es caro - sin embargo, vale lo que cuesta
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
even though aun cuando, a pesar de que
though ['ðo:] adv
1) however, nevertheless: sin embargo, no obstante
2)
as though : como si
as though nothing had happened: como si nada hubiera pasado
though conj
: aunque, a pesar de
though it was raining, we went out: salimos a pesar de la lluvia
though
adv.
no obstante adv.
sin embargo adv.
conj.
a pesar de que conj.
aun cuando conj.
aunque conj.
cuando conj.

I ðəʊ
conjunction
a) (despite the fact that) aunque

the house, though small, is very comfortable — la casa, aunque or si bien (es) pequeña, es muy cómoda

b) (but) aunque

II
adverb (nevertheless, however)

it's easy, though, to understand their feelings — sin embargo, es fácil comprender sus sentimientos

the course is difficult; it's interesting, though — el curso es difícil, pero es interesante

[ðǝʊ]
1.
CONJ aunque

though it was raining — aunque llovía

though small, it's good — aunque (es) pequeño, es bueno, si bien es pequeño, es bueno

as though — como si + subjun

even though he doesn't want to — aunque no quiera

strange though it may appear — aunque parezca extraño, por muy extraño que parezca

young though she is — aunque es joven, por muy joven que sea

as 1., 5)
2.
ADV sin embargo, aun así

it's not so easy, though — sin embargo or pero no es tan fácil

it's difficult, though, to put into practice — pero es difícil llevarlo a la práctica

did he though? — ¿de veras?

* * *

I [ðəʊ]
conjunction
a) (despite the fact that) aunque

the house, though small, is very comfortable — la casa, aunque or si bien (es) pequeña, es muy cómoda

b) (but) aunque

II
adverb (nevertheless, however)

it's easy, though, to understand their feelings — sin embargo, es fácil comprender sus sentimientos

the course is difficult; it's interesting, though — el curso es difícil, pero es interesante


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