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61 cambio estacional
m.seasonal fluctuation.* * *(n.) = seasonal changeEx. Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.* * *(n.) = seasonal changeEx: Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.
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62 cambio hormonal
(n.) = hormonal changeEx. It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.* * *(n.) = hormonal changeEx: It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.
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63 cambio inesperado
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64 cambio institucional
(n.) = institutional changeEx. Cultural change is a critical issue if we wish to see long-term institutional change.* * *(n.) = institutional changeEx: Cultural change is a critical issue if we wish to see long-term institutional change.
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65 cambio metereológico
(n.) = weather modificationEx. Environment Abstracts compiles, summarises, and indexes contribution on such topics as air, water, and soil pollution, toxicology, land use and misuse, waste management, weather modification, and endangered species.* * *(n.) = weather modificationEx: Environment Abstracts compiles, summarises, and indexes contribution on such topics as air, water, and soil pollution, toxicology, land use and misuse, waste management, weather modification, and endangered species.
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66 cambio profundo
m.profound change.* * *(n.) = profound changeEx. This revolution is related to the profound changes which have been taking place in British society.* * *(n.) = profound changeEx: This revolution is related to the profound changes which have been taking place in British society.
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67 cambio radical
m.1 drastic change, profound change, total change, dramatic change.2 rebirth, conversion.* * *(n.) = revulsion, sea change, radical changeEx. I have spoken of enumeration in terms perhaps dictated by a revulsion from the view so often held that the compilation of subject catalogues is the true and proper function of the bibliographer.Ex. Local publishing in the developing world will undergo a sea change if the Bank adopts the recommendations of the seminar as policy.Ex. Theses paintings represent the continuation of China's long pictorial heritage in an era of radical change and challenges for artists.* * *(n.) = revulsion, sea change, radical changeEx: I have spoken of enumeration in terms perhaps dictated by a revulsion from the view so often held that the compilation of subject catalogues is the true and proper function of the bibliographer.
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68 cambio radical de postura
(n.) = about-faceEx. Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.* * *(n.) = about-faceEx: Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.
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69 cambio revolucionario
m.revolutionary change, sweeping change.* * *(n.) = revolutionary changeEx. New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.* * *(n.) = revolutionary changeEx: New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.
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70 cambio social
m.1 social change.2 amendment to the articles of incorporation.* * *(n.) = social change, societal changeEx. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.Ex. Societal changes shaking all established institutions to their foundations also threaten to engulf the public library.* * *(n.) = social change, societal changeEx: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.
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71 cambio total
m.total change, somersault, volte-face.* * *(n.) = turnabout [turn-about], turnaroundEx. Current uncertainties and frustrations are creating a possible turn-about by many academic librarians from their 1969 position of demanding equal status with faculty.Ex. This article describes how an innovative response to the problem led to a turnaround in the company's fortunes.* * *(n.) = turnabout [turn-about], turnaroundEx: Current uncertainties and frustrations are creating a possible turn-about by many academic librarians from their 1969 position of demanding equal status with faculty.
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72 cambio transformador
m.revolutionary change, sweeping change.* * *(n.) = transformative change, transforming changeEx. Internet brings a new generation of information services that are the thin edge of the wedge of a radically transformative change in how people will access information.Ex. There are changes and there there are transforming changes.* * *(n.) = transformative change, transforming changeEx: Internet brings a new generation of information services that are the thin edge of the wedge of a radically transformative change in how people will access information.
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73 cambio traumático
(n.) = traumatic changeEx. It has survived for 70 years, enduring colonialism, Japanese occupation, the struggle for independence, wars, and traumatic changes of government and social structure.* * *(n.) = traumatic changeEx: It has survived for 70 years, enduring colonialism, Japanese occupation, the struggle for independence, wars, and traumatic changes of government and social structure.
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74 cambio vertiginoso
(n.) = spiral of changeEx. Digital technology has ushered us into a ceaseless spiral of change which represents, not so much an evolution from, but a formidable disjunction with the analog world.* * *(n.) = spiral of changeEx: Digital technology has ushered us into a ceaseless spiral of change which represents, not so much an evolution from, but a formidable disjunction with the analog world.
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75 cambio de escena
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76 cambio de guardia
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77 cambio de marchas automático
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78 cambio de marchas o velocidades
( dispositivo) transmission (AmE), gearbox (BrE); ( acción) gearshift (AmE), gear change (BrE)* * *( dispositivo) transmission (AmE), gearbox (BrE); ( acción) gearshift (AmE), gear change (BrE)Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de marchas o velocidades
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79 cambio de vía
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80 cambio a corto plazo
• short exchange• short-sight exchange• short-term exchange
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