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    Resources Translator Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.

Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.

Translation result
La libertad implica responsabilidad. Por eso la mayoría de los hombres la temen. Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.


liberty noun

1. immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence.

The revolution was fought to secure liberty for the people, ensuring they were free from British rule and could govern themselves. La revolución fue luchada para asegurar la libertad para el pueblo, garantizando que estuvieran libres del dominio británico y pudieran gobernarse a sí mismos.

2. freedom of choice.

The new policy aimed to protect citizens' liberty by allowing them to make their own decisions about their education. La nueva política se propuso proteger la libertad de los ciudadanos al permitirles tomar sus propias decisiones sobre su educación.

3. personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression.

The abolition of slavery granted millions of people their long-awaited liberty, allowing them to live their lives without fear of being treated as property. La abolición de la esclavitud otorgó la libertad a millones de personas que la habían esperado durante mucho tiempo, permitiéndoles vivir sus vidas sin temor a ser tratadas como propiedad.

4. leave granted to a sailor or naval officer.

After six months at sea, Captain James was finally given a liberty pass and spent the weekend exploring the city with his family. Después de seis meses en el mar, el capitán James recibió finalmente un pase de libertad y pasó el fin de semana explorando la ciudad con su familia.

5. an act of undue intimacy.


mean verb

1. mean or intend to express or convey.

The artist meant to convey a sense of hope and renewal through her vibrant paintings. El artista pretendía transmitir un sentido de esperanza y renovación a través de sus pinturas vibrantes.

2. have as a logical consequence.

The new tax policy will mean that many small businesses will struggle to stay afloat. (In this sentence, "will mean" indicates that the policy's logical consequence is the struggles of small businesses.) La nueva política fiscal significará que muchos pequeños negocios tendrán dificultades para mantenerse a flote. (En esta oración, "significará" indica que la consecuencia lógica de la política es las dificultades de los pequeños negocios).

3. denote or connote.

The symbol "" meant happiness and good fortune in ancient cultures, so it was often used in wedding decorations. El símbolo "" significó felicidad y buena suerte en las culturas antiguas, por lo que se utilizaba con frecuencia en los decorados de bodas.

4. have in mind as a purpose.

She meant to finish her project by the end of the week, but unexpected delays pushed back the deadline. Ella pretendía completar su proyecto al final de la semana, pero los retrasos inesperados hicieron que se retrasara el plazo límite.

5. have a specified degree of importance.

The new policy means a significant reduction in carbon emissions, which is expected to have a major impact on the environment. La nueva política conlleva una reducción significativa en las emisiones de carbono, lo que se espera tenga un impacto mayor en el medio ambiente.

6. intend to refer to.

The speaker meant to quote the exact phrase from the book during the debate, but forgot to bring it along. El orador pretendía citar el frase exacta del libro durante el debate, pero se olvidó de llevarla consigo.

7. destine or designate for a certain purpose.

The philanthropist meant to donate her entire fortune to charity, leaving behind a lasting legacy. El filántropo pretendía donar toda su fortuna a la caridad, dejando un legado duradero.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I mean.
You
You mean.
He/She/It
He/She/It means.
We
We mean.
You
You mean.
They
They mean.
Complete conjugation.

responsibility noun

1. the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force.

As a parent, I feel a strong sense of responsibility towards my children's education and well-being, ensuring they receive the best possible care and guidance. Como padre, siento un fuerte sentido de responsabilidad hacia la educación y el bienestar de mis hijos, garantizando que reciban el cuidado y orientación más posible.

2. the proper sphere or extent of your activities.

The company clearly defined the scope of its responsibility, outlining specific tasks and goals for each team member to achieve. La empresa definó claramente el alcance de su responsabilidad, estableciendo tareas y objetivos específicos para cada miembro del equipo alcanzar.

3. a form of trustworthiness.

The company took on the responsibility of ensuring the security of their customers' personal data, demonstrating their commitment to being trustworthy and responsible. La empresa asumió la responsabilidad de garantizar la seguridad de los datos personales de sus clientes, demostrando su compromiso con ser confiable y responsable.

place noun

1. a point located with respect to surface features of some region.

The map indicated that the ancient ruin was situated at a remote place in the mountains, accessible only by a narrow trail. El mapa indicó que la antigua ruina se encontraba en un lugar remoto en las montañas, accesible solo por un sendero estrecho.

2. any area set aside for a particular purpose.

The new park in town has become a popular place for families to have picnics and enjoy the outdoors. El nuevo parque en el pueblo se ha convertido en un lugar popular para que las familias pasen meriendas y disfruten del exterior.

3. an abstract mental location.

In her mind, she had a special place where she could escape from the stresses of daily life and feel at peace. En su mente, tenía un lugar especial donde podía escapar de los estrés del día a día y sentirse en paz.

4. a general vicinity.

The park is one of my favorite places to read a book on a sunny afternoon. El parque es uno de mis lugares favoritos para leer un libro en una tarde soleada.

5. the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another.

After her boss's sudden departure, Sarah found herself in the place of team leader and had to make some tough decisions to keep the project on track. Después de la repentina partida del jefe, Sarah se encontró en el lugar de líder del equipo y tuvo que tomar algunas decisiones difíciles para mantener el proyecto en camino.

6. a particular situation.

She found herself in a difficult place after losing her job and struggling to pay bills. Se encontró en un lugar difícil después de perder su trabajo y luchar por pagar facturas.

7. where you live at a particular time.

She moved to a new place last year and is still getting settled in. Ella se mudó a un lugar nuevo el año pasado y todavía está acostumbrándose.

8. a job in an organization.

After completing her degree, Sarah landed a place at a prestigious consulting firm and started working on high-profile projects. Después de completar su título, Sarah consiguió un lugar en una firma consultora prestigiosa y comenzó a trabajar en proyectos de alta perfil.

9. the particular portion of space occupied by something.

The hotel room was located in a quiet place on the top floor, offering a stunning view of the city. El habitación del hotel estaba ubicada en un lugar tranquilo en el piso superior, ofreciendo una vista impresionante de la ciudad.

10. proper or designated social situation.

The wedding reception was held at a fancy hotel, and it was the perfect place for the happy couple to celebrate with their friends and family. La recepción de boda se celebró en un hotel lujoso y fue el lugar perfecto para que la pareja feliz celebrara con sus amigos y familiares.

11. a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane).

The usher showed us to our place in the orchestra section of the concert hall. El ushers nos llevó a nuestro lugar en la sección de ópera del salón de concierto.

12. the passage that is being read.

The teacher asked the students to mark the place in their books where they would stop reading for the day. La maestra preguntó a los estudiantes que marcassen el lugar en sus libros donde detendrían la lectura ese día.

13. proper or appropriate position or location.

The instructor carefully placed the delicate vase in its proper place on the shelf to avoid any damage. El instructor colocó con cuidado el vaso delicado en su lugar adecuado en la estantería para evitar cualquier daño.

14. a public square with room for pedestrians.

The town's central place is always bustling with activity, from street performers to vendors selling local goods. El lugar central del pueblo siempre está lleno de actividad, desde artistas callejeros hasta vendedores que venden productos locales.

15. an item on a list or in a sequence.

The travel agent asked me to specify my top three places to visit in Europe, and I put Paris first on the list. El agente de viajes me pidió que especificara mis tres lugares favoritos para visitar en Europa y puse París en primer lugar en la lista.

16. a blank area.

Can you fill in this place on the bingo card with the correct letter? Puedes llenar este lugar en la tarjeta de bingo con la letra correcta?

most adverb

1. used to form the superlative.

She is the **most** intelligent person in her class, always acing exams with ease. Ella es la persona más inteligente en su clase, siempre obteniendo excelentes calificaciones con facilidad.

2. very.

She was most excited to hear about her friend's engagement, jumping up and down with joy in the middle of the party. Ella estaba más emocionada al enterarse de la compromiso de su amiga, saltando de alegría en el medio de la fiesta.

3. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished.

She finished most of the project, but there was still a small part left to complete. Ella terminó la mayor parte del proyecto, pero todavía había un pequeño parte que completar.

man noun

1. an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman).

The man in the suit walked into the room, greeting everyone with a firm handshake. El hombre con traje entró en la habitación, saludando a todos con un apretón de mano firme.

2. someone who serves in the armed forces.

The man stood proudly at attention during the military parade, his uniform gleaming with medals and ribbons. El hombre se paró con orgullo en posición de firmes durante la desfile militar, su uniforme brillando con medallas y cintas.

3. the generic use of the word to refer to any human being.

The man who walked into the coffee shop was struggling to make ends meet, but he always had a kind smile on his face. El hombre que entró en el café era difícil de mantenerse, pero siempre tenía una sonrisa amable en su rostro.

4. any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage.

The museum displayed a fossilized man from the early Stone Age, showcasing the evolution of human species over millions of years. El museo exhibió un hombre fosilizado de la Edad del Hombre temprana, muestra el evolución de las especies humanas durante millones de años.

5. a male subordinate.

The CEO addressed his team of men, including the man who had been working on the project for months. El CEO se dirigió a su equipo de hombres, incluyendo al hombre que había estado trabajando en el proyecto durante meses.

6. an adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent).

The brave firefighter was hailed as a true man after he rescued a family from a burning building, earning him the respect of his colleagues. El valiente bombero fue aclamado como un verdadero hombre después de que rescató a una familia de un edificio en llamas, lo que le granjeó el respeto de sus compañeros.

7. a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer.

The wealthy businessman was accustomed to having his loyal man, James, by his side at all times, ensuring that every need was met and every whim was catered to. El empresario acaudalado estaba acostumbrado a tener su leal hombre, James, siempre al lado, asegurándose de que todas sus necesidades fueran satisfechas y todos sus caprichos fueran atendidos.

8. a male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman.

As she walked down the aisle, her eyes locked onto her man's smiling face, filled with love and adoration for her. Mientras caminaba por el pasillo, sus ojos se fijaron en la sonriente cara de su hombre, llena de amor y adoración hacia ella.

9. one of the British Isles in the Irish Sea.

The Isle of Man is a popular destination for cyclists, with its scenic routes and challenging hills. La Isla de Man es un destino popular para ciclistas, con sus rutas paisajistas y colinas desafiantes.

10. game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games.

The Monopoly man was passed from player to player, with each person trying to acquire properties and accumulate wealth. El hombre de la Monopolía fue pasado de jugador a jugador, con cada persona intentando adquirir propiedades y acumular riqueza.

11. all of the living human inhabitants of the earth.

The United Nations estimates that there are over 7.9 billion men on Earth, highlighting the importance of sustainable development for all. La Organización de las Naciones Unidas estima que hay más de 7,9 mil millones de hombres en la Tierra, lo que destaca la importancia del desarrollo sostenible para todos.

dread verb

1. be afraid or scared of.

Be frightened of Traducción de 'Be frightened of'
I fear the winters in moscow Traducción de 'I fear the winters in moscow'
We should not fear the communists! Traducción de 'We should not fear the communists!'