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1 etología
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2 etología
f.ethology, study of animal behavior.* * *= behavioural sciences, ethology.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.* * *= behavioural sciences, ethology.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.
Ex: All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.* * *ethology* * *etología nfethology* * *f ethology -
3 arquetipo
m.archetype.* * *1 archetype* * *SM archetype* * *masculino archetype* * *= archetype, epitome, exemplar, perfect example.Ex. All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.Ex. This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex. Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.Ex. His story is also a perfect example of the unconditional love a mother has for a child.* * *masculino archetype* * *= archetype, epitome, exemplar, perfect example.Ex: All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.
Ex: This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex: Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.Ex: His story is also a perfect example of the unconditional love a mother has for a child.* * *archetypeel arquetipo de belleza clásica the archetype o perfect example of classical beauty* * *
arquetipo sustantivo masculino
archetype
arquetipo sustantivo masculino archetype
' arquetipo' also found in these entries:
English:
archetype
- epitome
* * *arquetipo nmarchetype;es el arquetipo de hombre de los 80 he's the archetypal 80s man* * *m archetype* * *arquetipo nm: archetype -
4 sociobiología
f.sociobiology.* * *SF sociobiology* * *= sociobiology.Ex. All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.* * *= sociobiology.Ex: All the necessary information is to be found on the dust-jacket on in the introduction to confirm that this is a work of empirical science in which Jung's theory of archetypes is supported by the latest research in ethology and sociobiology.
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5 bionámica
f.ethology.
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ethology — index casuistry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ethology — late 17c., mimicry, from L. ethologia, from Gk. ethologia, from ethos character (see ETHOS (Cf. ethos)). As a branch of zoology, from 1897 … Etymology dictionary
ethology — ► NOUN 1) the science of animal behaviour. 2) the study of human behaviour from a biological perspective. DERIVATIVES ethological adjective ethologist noun. ORIGIN Greek thologia, from thos nature, disposition … English terms dictionary
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ethology — noun Etymology: Greek ethos + English logy Date: circa 1843 1. a branch of knowledge dealing with human character and with its formation and evolution 2. the scientific and objective study of animal behavior especially under natural conditions •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ethology — the study of innate behavior; of behaviour in the normal environment of the fish (although often carried out in a simulated environment, the aquarium) … Dictionary of ichthyology