diez (-10)
ten (10).
This limit of ten has been a particular handicap in respect of the main classes.
cada diez años
ten-yearly
decennially
Annual indexes over several years may be cumulated to five-yearly or ten-yearly indexes.
From 1907 to 1946 the indexes were cumulated decennially.
diez veces
tenfold
ten times
The tenfold increase in the number of requests handled each year is ample confirmation of this, if any is needed.
Between then and now I have visited Europe for vacation nine or ten times.
diez veces más [Se dice de algo que es diez veces mayor que otra cosa o que ha aumentado diez veces su valor inicial]
order of magnitude
The value of R&D to the society in which we live is perhaps one or two orders of magnitude greater than the cost of R&D.
diez y algo
ten something
It's a steal at ten something with shipping.
diez y tantos
ten odd
ten or so
ten plus
ten something
Italy, on the other hand, came to life only in the last ten odd minutes of their game against Slovakia.
His article also lists the top ten or so search engines and offers important information about them.
It is time to break free of this cycle and end the ten plus year debate with a solution that meets as many needs as possible.
It's a steal at ten something with shipping.
grupos de diez
tens of
The second L in (LLLL) gives the loan period in tens of minutes.
moneda de diez centavos [Moneda norteamericana de diez centavos de valor y equivalente a la moneda española de dos duros]
dime
What do librarians do all day but collect nickels and dimes?.
multiplicado por diez
tenfold
The tenfold increase in the number of requests handled each year is ample confirmation of this, if any is needed.
sacar un diez
score + an A
The next morning, she sailed through the exam confidently and scored an A.
uno de cada diez
one in ten
One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.