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1 colisión
f.collision, clash, crash, impact.* * *1 (de vehículos) collision, crash■ se produjo una colisión entre un autobús y un camión there was a collision between a bus and a lorry2 figurado (conflicto) clash, conflict* * *noun f.collision, crash* * *SF1) [de vehículos] collision, crashcolisión en cadena — multiple collision, multiple pile-up
colisión múltiple — multiple collision, multiple pile-up
2) [entre personas, intereses, ideas] clash* * *a) (de trenes, aviones) collision, crashb) ( conflicto) conflict, clash* * *= collision.Ex. Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.----* colisión cósmica = cosmic collision.* colisión de los continentes = continental collision.* colisión en cadena = pile-up.* colisión múltiple = pile-up.* llevar rumbo de colisión con = be on a collision course with.* rumbo de colisión = collision course.* * *a) (de trenes, aviones) collision, crashb) ( conflicto) conflict, clash* * *= collision.Ex: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.
* colisión cósmica = cosmic collision.* colisión de los continentes = continental collision.* colisión en cadena = pile-up.* colisión múltiple = pile-up.* llevar rumbo de colisión con = be on a collision course with.* rumbo de colisión = collision course.* * *1 (de trenes, aviones) collision, crashse produjo una colisión entre dos trenes two trains collided o crashed2 (conflicto) conflict, clashcolisión de intereses/ideas clash o conflict of interests/ideasha entrado en colisión con la directiva he has come into conflict o clashed with the board* * *
colisión sustantivo femenino
colisión sustantivo femenino
1 Auto collision, crash
2 fig (de ideas, intereses, etc) clash
' colisión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contra
- saldo
- frontal
English:
collide
- impact
- midair
- smash-up
- collision
* * *colisión nf1. [de vehículos] collision, crash;[de placas tectónicas, asteroides] collision colisión frontal head-on collision;colisión múltiple pile-up2. [de ideas, intereses] clash;sus planes están en abierta colisión con los de la dirección his plans are in direct conflict with those of management* * *f collision; figclash* * ** * *colisión n collision -
2 colisión de los continentes
(n.) = continental collisionEx. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *(n.) = continental collisionEx: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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3 continente
adj.continent, abstinent.m.1 continent (geography).2 container.* * *1 GEOGRAFÍA continent2 (recipiente) container3 (compostura) countenance* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ continent2. SM1) (Geog) continentel viejo continente — Europe, the Old World
2) (=recipiente) container3) (=aspecto) bearingde continente distinguido — with an air of distinction, with a distinguished air
* * *1) (Geog) continent2) (envase, envoltura) container* * *= mainland, continent, land mass [landmass].Ex. Thus this code was important in catalogues on the mainland of Europe.Ex. This article aims to examine both currently and globally the varying degrees of application of information technology to information services in several continents.Ex. A distinctive new civilization developed in the European peninsula of the Eurasian land mass in the course of the millennium that followed.----* colisión de los continentes = continental collision.* continente perdido = lost continent.* de todo el continente = continent-wide.* por todo el continente = continent-wide.* separación de los continentes = continental breakup.* * *1) (Geog) continent2) (envase, envoltura) container* * *= mainland, continent, land mass [landmass].Ex: Thus this code was important in catalogues on the mainland of Europe.
Ex: This article aims to examine both currently and globally the varying degrees of application of information technology to information services in several continents.Ex: A distinctive new civilization developed in the European peninsula of the Eurasian land mass in the course of the millennium that followed.* colisión de los continentes = continental collision.* continente perdido = lost continent.* de todo el continente = continent-wide.* por todo el continente = continent-wide.* separación de los continentes = continental breakup.* * *A ( Geog) continentB (envase, envoltura) containervale más el continente que el contenido the container is worth more than the contents* * *
continente sustantivo masculino (Geog) continent
continente sustantivo masculino
1 Geography continent
el nuevo continente, the New World
el viejo continente, the Old World
2 (que contiene algo) container
' continente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
última
- último
- América
- saco
English:
America
- Antarctica
- continent
- mainland
- main
* * *continente nm1. Geog continent2. [recipiente] container* * *1 m continent2 adj continent* * *continente nm: continent♦ continental adj* * *continente n continent -
4 separación de los continentes
(n.) = continental breakupEx. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *(n.) = continental breakupEx: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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5 creación de las montañas
(n.) = mountain-buildingEx. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *(n.) = mountain-buildingEx: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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6 erosión de los ríos
(n.) = river erosionEx. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *(n.) = river erosionEx: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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7 glaciación
f.glaciation.* * *1 glaciation* * *SF glaciation* * *femenino glaciation* * *= glaciation, ice age.Ex. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.Ex. A bewildering array of information devices must now be exploited as effectively as books were during the ice age of librarianship.* * *femenino glaciation* * *= glaciation, ice age.Ex: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
Ex: A bewildering array of information devices must now be exploited as effectively as books were during the ice age of librarianship.* * *glaciation* * *
glaciación sustantivo femenino galciation
* * *glaciación nf1. [periodo] ice age2. [proceso] glaciation* * *f GEOL glaciation -
8 sedimentación de los ríos
(n.) = river depositionEx. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *(n.) = river depositionEx: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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9 tapiz
m.tapestry.* * *► nombre masculino (pl tapices)1 (de pared) tapestry2 (alfombra) rug, carpet* * *SM [de pared] tapestry; [de suelo] carpettapiz de empapelar — Méx wallpaper
* * ** * *= tapestry, wall hanging, draping.Ex. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.Ex. The first project was based on horticulture while the second produced high quality tea towels, wall hangings, and placemats for the Australian tourist market.Ex. Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.----* tapices = wall tapestry.* * ** * *= tapestry, wall hanging, draping.Ex: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
Ex: The first project was based on horticulture while the second produced high quality tea towels, wall hangings, and placemats for the Australian tourist market.Ex: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.* tapices = wall tapestry.* * *1 (para la pared) tapestry, wall-hanging2 (para el suelo) carpet3 (para muebles) upholsteryCompuesto:(Méx, Ven) wallpaper* * *
tapiz sustantivo masculino ( para pared) tapestry;
( para suelo) carpet
tapiz sustantivo masculino tapestry
' tapiz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
siglo
- tapicería
English:
tapestry
- hanging
- wall
* * *tapiz nm1. [para la pared] tapestryChile, Méx tapiz de empapelar wallpaper2. [sobre suelo, césped, senda] carpet;el jardín es un tapiz de flores the garden is carpeted with flowerstapiz rodante [aparato] treadmill* * *m1 tapestry2 ( moqueta) carpet* * ** * *tapiz n tapestry [pl. tapestries] -
10 vulcanismo
m.volcanism, vulcanism.* * *1 vulcanism, volcanism* * *= volcanism.Ex. This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.* * *= volcanism.Ex: This digital tapestry outlines the geologic story of continental collision and break-up, mountain-building, river erosion and deposition, glaciation, volcanism, and other events and processes that have shaped the region.
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vulcanismo m Geol vulcanism
* * *vulcanismo nmvulcanism
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