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1 acumen
tr['ækjʊmən]1 perspicaciaacumen [ə'kju:mən] n: perspicacia fn.• cacumen s.m.• juicio crítico s.m.• perspicacia s.f.• pesquis s.m.ə'kjuːmən, 'ækjuːmənmass noun sagacidad f, perspicacia fbusiness acumen — visión f para los negocios
['ækjʊmen]N perspicacia f, tino m, agudeza f* * *[ə'kjuːmən, 'ækjuːmən]mass noun sagacidad f, perspicacia fbusiness acumen — visión f para los negocios
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2 vision
'viʒən1) (something seen in the imagination or in a dream: God appeared to him in a vision.) visión2) (the ability to see or plan into the future: Politicians should be men of vision.) visión (de futuro)3) (the ability to see or the sense of sight: He is slowly losing his vision.) vista, visiónvision n vista / visión
visión sustantivo femenino 1◊ ver visiones to be seeing things2 (enfoque, punto de vista) view; tener visión de futuro to be forward-looking
visión sustantivo femenino
1 (vista, sentido) sight, vision (alucinación) vision
2 (opinión) viewpoint, view
3 (capacidad de anticipación) sense
visión de futuro, forward-looking approach ' visión' also found in these entries: Spanish: aparición - binocular - campo - global - imponer - nublarse - panorama - vista - desvanecerse - espectáculo - fugaz - pesadilla - previsor - turbio - visual English: blur - cloud - overview - range - seeing - short-sighted - sight - vision - acumen - blurred - breadth - far - field - glimpse - grand - impair - line - sighted - survey - viewtr['vɪʒən]1 (gen) visión nombre femenino2 (eyesight) vista\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa man of vision un hombre con visión de futurovision ['vɪʒən] n1) eyesight: vista f, visión f2) apparition: visión f, aparición f3) foresight: visión f (del futuro), previsión f4) image: imagen fshe had visions of a disaster: se imaginaba un desastren.• visión s.f.• vista s.f.'vɪʒən1)a) u ( faculty of sight) visión f, vista fgood/poor vision — buena/mala vista
b) ( visibility) visibilidad ffield of vision — campo m visual
2) u (imagination, foresight) visión f (de futuro)3) ca) ( dreamlike revelation) visión fb) (mental image, concept) imagen f, visión fI had visions of you being rushed to hospital — ya me imaginaba que te habrían llevado de urgencia al hospital
['vɪʒǝn]N1) (=eyesight) vista fdouble 6., tunnel 4.field of vision — campo m visual
2) (=farsightedness) clarividencia f, visión f de futuro; (=imagination) imaginación fwe need vision to make this idea work — nos hace falta clarividencia or visión de futuro para hacer que esta idea funcione
he had the vision to see that... — tenía la suficiente visión de futuro como para ver que...
3) (=dream, hope) visión fhe outlined his vision of the company over the next decade — esbozó su visión de la empresa para la siguiente década
4) (=image)5) (Rel) visión fChrist appeared to her in a vision — tuvo una visión de Cristo, se le apareció Cristo
* * *['vɪʒən]1)a) u ( faculty of sight) visión f, vista fgood/poor vision — buena/mala vista
b) ( visibility) visibilidad ffield of vision — campo m visual
2) u (imagination, foresight) visión f (de futuro)3) ca) ( dreamlike revelation) visión fb) (mental image, concept) imagen f, visión f
См. также в других словарях:
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acumen — UK [ˈækjʊmən] / US [əˈkjumən] / US [ˈækjəmən] noun [uncountable] the ability to make good quick decisions and judgments business/financial/political acumen: We are looking for someone with both business acumen and technical expertise … English dictionary
acumen — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. discernment, shrewdness, penetration; intelligence.Ant., dullness, obtuseness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. keenness, insight, penetration, perspicacity, percipience, discernment, sharpness, acuteness,… … English dictionary for students