considering

considering
preposition (taking into account; despite: Considering his deafness he manages to understand very well.) teniendo en cuenta, a pesar de
considering
tr[kən'sɪdərɪŋ]
preposition
1 teniendo en cuenta
conjunction
1 teniendo en cuenta que, dado que
adverb
1 después de todo
considering [kən'sɪdərɪŋ] prep
: teniendo en cuenta, visto
considering
prep.
en consideración a prep.

I kən'sɪdərɪŋ
preposition teniendo en cuenta

II
conjunction

considering (that) she's only two years old — teniendo en cuenta que tiene sólo dos años


III
adverb (colloq)

it's not too bad considering — no está tan mal, si te pones a pensar or después de todo

[kǝn'sɪdǝrɪŋ]
1.
PREP teniendo en cuenta, en vista de

considering the circumstances — teniendo en cuenta las circunstancias

2.
CONJ (also: considering that) en vista de que, teniendo en cuenta que

considering (that) it was my fault — teniendo en cuenta que la culpa fue mía

3.
ADV después de todo, a fin de cuentas

I got a good mark, considering — después de todo or a fin de cuentas, saqué buena nota

* * *

I [kən'sɪdərɪŋ]
preposition teniendo en cuenta

II
conjunction

considering (that) she's only two years old — teniendo en cuenta que tiene sólo dos años


III
adverb (colloq)

it's not too bad considering — no está tan mal, si te pones a pensar or después de todo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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