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  • 1 doxofobia

    f.
    doxophobia, irrational fear of expressing opinions, fear of expressing opinions, fear of receiving praise.

    Spanish-English dictionary > doxofobia

  • 2 una variedad de

    = a range of, a variety of, an array of, an assortment of, a spectrum of, a menu of, a diversity of, a palette of
    Ex. Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.
    Ex. Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.
    Ex. Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.
    Ex. This chapter takes the opportunity to look at an assortment of other aspects of bibliographic description.
    Ex. Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex. Library systems, whether single-type of multitype, offer a menu of services = Los sistemas bibliotecas, ya sean de un único tipo o the varios tipos, ofrecen una diversidad de servicios.
    Ex. The world contains a great diversity of people, children with adult mentalities as well as adults with juvenile mentalities, and we need to serve both groups as best we can.
    Ex. People use this type of language as part of a palette of ways of expressing things.
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    = a range of, a variety of, an array of, an assortment of, a spectrum of, a menu of, a diversity of, a palette of

    Ex: Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.

    Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.
    Ex: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.
    Ex: This chapter takes the opportunity to look at an assortment of other aspects of bibliographic description.
    Ex: Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex: Library systems, whether single-type of multitype, offer a menu of services = Los sistemas bibliotecas, ya sean de un único tipo o the varios tipos, ofrecen una diversidad de servicios.
    Ex: The world contains a great diversity of people, children with adult mentalities as well as adults with juvenile mentalities, and we need to serve both groups as best we can.
    Ex: People use this type of language as part of a palette of ways of expressing things.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una variedad de

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