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Destabilisation

  • 1 desestabilización

    1 destabilization
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    femenino destabilization
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    = destabilisation [destabilization, -USA], unfixing.
    Ex. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
    Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.
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    femenino destabilization
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    = destabilisation [destabilization, -USA], unfixing.

    Ex: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.

    Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.

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    destabilization
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    destabilization

    Spanish-English dictionary > desestabilización

  • 2 factores económicos

    Ex. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
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    Ex: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.

    Spanish-English dictionary > factores económicos

  • 3 terreno firme

    (n.) = firm ground, safe ground, solid ground
    Ex. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
    Ex. Broder says 'there is no safe ground' in the news business anymore.
    Ex. Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.
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    (n.) = firm ground, safe ground, solid ground

    Ex: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.

    Ex: Broder says 'there is no safe ground' in the news business anymore.
    Ex: Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.

    Spanish-English dictionary > terreno firme

  • 4 tierra firme

    f.
    firm ground, dry land, solid earth, earth.
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    terra firma, dry land
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    (n.) = dry land [dryland], land mass [landmass], firm ground, solid ground
    Ex. This article describes a knowledge based geographic information system for the broad scale mapping of dryland salinity in the Western Australian wheatbelt.
    Ex. A distinctive new civilization developed in the European peninsula of the Eurasian land mass in the course of the millennium that followed.
    Ex. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
    Ex. Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.
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    (n.) = dry land [dryland], land mass [landmass], firm ground, solid ground

    Ex: This article describes a knowledge based geographic information system for the broad scale mapping of dryland salinity in the Western Australian wheatbelt.

    Ex: A distinctive new civilization developed in the European peninsula of the Eurasian land mass in the course of the millennium that followed.
    Ex: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
    Ex: Before him was a morass over which a bridge had been thrown to the solid ground beyond.

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    dry land, terra firma

    Spanish-English dictionary > tierra firme

См. также в других словарях:

  • déstabilisation — [ destabilizasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1970; de déstabiliser ♦ Modification d un équilibre politique, économique, psychologique, qui compromet l équilibre acquis. ⊗ CONTR. Affermissement. ● déstabilisation nom féminin Ensemble de phénomènes internes… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • destabilisation — (Brit.) n. act of making unstable, act of making unsteady; (Politics) process of undermining a government by removing popular or political support (also destabilization) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Destabilisation — The word destabilisation can be applied to a wide variety of contexts such as attempts to undermine political, military or economic power. In a psychological context it is used as a technique in brain washing and abuse to disorientate and disarm… …   Wikipedia

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  • Déstabilisation (Sport) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir configuration. Déstabilisation de l’adversaire …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Déstabilisation (sports) — Déstabilisation (sport) Pour les articles homonymes, voir configuration. Déstabilisation de l’adversaire …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Déstabilisation (sport) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir configuration. Déstabilisation de l’adversaire …   Wikipédia en Français

  • destabilisation — noun the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy) • Syn: ↑destabilization • Ant: ↑stabilisation, ↑stabilization (for: ↑destabilization) • …   Useful english dictionary

  • Experience de destabilisation — Expérience de déstabilisation Dans le domaine de la psychologie sociale, une expérience de déstabilisation est une expérience qui cherche à examiner les réactions par rapport aux violations de règles ou normes sociales communément acceptées. L… …   Wikipédia en Français

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