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1 eclosión
f.1 hatching, eclosion.2 emergence.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA hatching, emergence2 BOTÁNICA blossoming3 figurado upsurge, flowering, emergence* * *SF1) (=aparición) bloom, bloominghacer eclosión — [huevos, larva] to hatch
el modernismo hizo eclosión en Latinoamérica muy pronto — modernism burst onto the scene very early in Latin America
2) (Entomología) hatching, emerginghacer eclosión — to hatch, emerge
* * *a) (frml) ( de larva) hatching, eclosion (tech)b) (aparición, comienzo)la eclosión de la primavera — (liter) the dawn of spring (liter)
la crisis hizo eclosión en julio — (period) the crisis broke o emerged in July
* * *= blossoming, hatching.Nota: Referido a animales.Ex. There has been a blossoming in new consumer health information services.Ex. In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.* * *a) (frml) ( de larva) hatching, eclosion (tech)b) (aparición, comienzo)la eclosión de la primavera — (liter) the dawn of spring (liter)
la crisis hizo eclosión en julio — (period) the crisis broke o emerged in July
* * *= blossoming, hatching.Nota: Referido a animales.Ex: There has been a blossoming in new consumer health information services.
Ex: In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.* * *2la crisis hizo eclosión en julio ( period); the crisis broke o emerged in July* * *eclosión nf2. [aparición] rise* * *f1 ZO hatching2 figsudden emergence oappearance
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