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1 Niágara
SM Niagara* * ** * *----* Cataratas del Niágara = Niagara Falls.* * ** * ** Cataratas del Niágara = Niagara Falls.* * *las cataratas del Niágara Niagara Falls* * *Niágara nlas cataratas del Niágara the Niagara Falls -
2 Cataratas del Niágara
Ex. An example is a pan of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.* * *Ex: An example is a pan of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.
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3 las cataratas del Niágara
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4 catarata
f.1 waterfall.las cataratas del Iguazú the Iguaçu Fallslas cataratas del Niágara Niagara Falls2 cataract (medicine).* * *1 waterfall2 MEDICINA cataract\operar de cataratas MEDICINA to perform a cataract operation onlas cataratas del Niágara the Niagara Falls* * *noun f.1) waterfall2) cataract* * *SF1) (Geog) waterfall, cataract2) (Med) cataract* * *1) (Geog) waterfall2) (Med) cataract* * *= waterfall, fall.Ex. It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.Ex. Vast lakes, awesome falls and runnable rapids make a trip along this river dazzling and challenging.----* cataratas = cataracts.* Cataratas del Niágara = Niagara Falls.* * *1) (Geog) waterfall2) (Med) cataract* * *= waterfall, fall.Ex: It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.
Ex: Vast lakes, awesome falls and runnable rapids make a trip along this river dazzling and challenging.* cataratas = cataracts.* Cataratas del Niágara = Niagara Falls.* * *A ( Geog) waterfalllas cataratas del Iguazú/del Niágara Iguaçú/Niagara FallsB ( Med) cataract* * *
catarata sustantivo femeninoa) (Geog) waterfall;
b) (Med) cataract
catarata sustantivo femenino
1 Geography waterfall
2 Med cataract
' catarata' also found in these entries:
English:
cataract
- waterfall
- fall
- water
* * *catarata nf1. [de agua] waterfalllas cataratas del Iguazú the Iguaçú Falls;las cataratas del Niágara Niagara Falls2. Med cataract;le van a operar de cataratas he's going to have a cataract operation* * *f1 GEOG waterfall2 MED cataract* * *catarata nf1) cascada, salto: waterfall2) : cataract* * * -
5 en todo el mundo
= worldwide [world-wide], world over, the, around the world, all around the world, all over the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, across the world, around the planet, the world over, in the whole worldEx. In 1985 there were 889 million illiterates worldwide.Ex. Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.Ex. Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex. Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex. All of the schemes are here subjected to considerable criticism but we have as yet nothing better to replace them; they are used in libraries all over the world, and librarians have to learn to live with them.Ex. It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex. In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex. The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex. Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex. It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex. Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over.Ex. Niagara falls is perhaps the most known attraction of this type in the whole world.* * *= worldwide [world-wide], world over, the, around the world, all around the world, all over the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, across the world, around the planet, the world over, in the whole worldEx: In 1985 there were 889 million illiterates worldwide.
Ex: Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.Ex: Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex: Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex: All of the schemes are here subjected to considerable criticism but we have as yet nothing better to replace them; they are used in libraries all over the world, and librarians have to learn to live with them.Ex: It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex: In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex: The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex: Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex: It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex: Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over.Ex: Niagara falls is perhaps the most known attraction of this type in the whole world. -
6 formación geológica
(n.) = geological formationEx. Facts about the geological formation of Niagara Falls are given in this article, the second in a series about natural wonders.* * *(n.) = geological formationEx: Facts about the geological formation of Niagara Falls are given in this article, the second in a series about natural wonders.
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7 maravilla de la naturaleza
(n.) = natural wonderEx. Facts about the geological formation of Niagara Falls are given in this article, the second in a series about natural wonders.* * *(n.) = natural wonderEx: Facts about the geological formation of Niagara Falls are given in this article, the second in a series about natural wonders.
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8 recién casado
adj.newly married, newly-wed, honeymooner, just married.m.newlywed.* * *(n.) = newlywed [newly-wed], honeymoonerEx. These letters all reflect the spirit of the times and of this newlywed immigrant couple from America.Ex. Niagara Falls is a traditional destination for honeymooners.* * *(n.) = newlywed [newly-wed], honeymoonerEx: These letters all reflect the spirit of the times and of this newlywed immigrant couple from America.
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9 vista panorámica
f.bird's-eye view, overall view.* * *scenic view, panoramic view* * *(n.) = panorama, pan, sweeping view, grandstand view, panoramic viewEx. A view is a perspective representation of the landscape in which detail is shown as if projected on an oblique plane (e.g., a bird's eye view, panorama, panoramic drawing, worm's eye view).Ex. An example is a pan of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.Ex. It is situated in a magnificent hillside location providing sweeping views over the surrounding countryside.Ex. Upstairs spanking clean rooms come with all expected amenities, as well as grandstand views of the skyline.Ex. Suspended 30 meters in the air, these cable cars allow panoramic views of the vicinity.* * *(n.) = panorama, pan, sweeping view, grandstand view, panoramic viewEx: A view is a perspective representation of the landscape in which detail is shown as if projected on an oblique plane (e.g., a bird's eye view, panorama, panoramic drawing, worm's eye view).
Ex: An example is a pan of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.Ex: It is situated in a magnificent hillside location providing sweeping views over the surrounding countryside.Ex: Upstairs spanking clean rooms come with all expected amenities, as well as grandstand views of the skyline.Ex: Suspended 30 meters in the air, these cable cars allow panoramic views of the vicinity. -
10 Dama de la Llovizna, la
= Maid of the Mist, theEx. Since 1846, the Maid of the Mist boat ride has been a legendary tourist attraction in Niagara Falls. -
11 Dama de la Llovizna
la Dama de la Llovizna= Maid of the Mist, theEx: Since 1846, the Maid of the Mist boat ride has been a legendary tourist attraction in Niagara Falls.
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