serias
/ˈseɾjas/, [ˈse.ɾjas]serious
Adjective serias
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feminine plural of serio
Verb serias
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of seriar.
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Habrá serias consecuencias.
There will be serious consequences.
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El lenguaje de gestos tenía, sin embargo, serias limitaciones, ya que no podía ser usado en la oscuridad o a distancia.
Gestural language had, however, serious limitations, since it could not be used in the dark or at distance.
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Tengo serias dudas al respecto.
I highly doubt that.
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¿Quién dice que las frases tienen que ser serias?
Who says sentences have to be serious?
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Tengo cosas serias que hablar.
I have serious things to talk about.
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Cerca de un tercio de estas enfermedades pueden ser curadas, pero las otras pueden ser serias, o incluso fatales.
About a third of these diseases can be cured, but the others may be serious, or even fatal.
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Es un deporte muy peligroso, donde un leve error puede conducir a serias lesiones.
It's a very dangerous sport, where a slight mistake can lead to serious injury.
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Se tomarán medidas serias contra los malhechores.
Strong measures should be taken against wrong doers.
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Su decisión traerá aparejadas serias consecuencias.
Their decision will bring about serious consequences.
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