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21 desastre económico
(n.) = financial disaster, economic disasterEx. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. The article 'Biting the Bullet on Education' discusses the crisis in science education which reflects larger educational problems and signals a possible economic disaster.* * *(n.) = financial disaster, economic disasterEx: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.
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22 desastre mecánico
(n.) = mechanical disasterEx. He describes the causes of deterioration, which include biological, chemical, mechanical and natural disasters.* * *(n.) = mechanical disasterEx: He describes the causes of deterioration, which include biological, chemical, mechanical and natural disasters.
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23 desastre provocado por el hombre
(n.) = man-made disasterEx. Man-made disasters cost the most in terms of human suffering, loss of life and long-term damage to a country's economy.* * *(n.) = man-made disasterEx: Man-made disasters cost the most in terms of human suffering, loss of life and long-term damage to a country's economy.
Spanish-English dictionary > desastre provocado por el hombre
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24 desastre químico
(n.) = chemical disasterEx. He describes the causes of deterioration, which include biological, chemical, mechanical and natural disasters.* * *(n.) = chemical disaster -
25 desastre de mujer
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26 desastre natural
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27 desastre total
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28 ser un desastre
ser un desastre(familiar: alguien) völlig chaotisch sein -
29 camino seguro al desastre
(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx. This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.* * *(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx: This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.
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30 estar hecho un desastre
(v.) = look like + a wreck, be a shambles, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus, look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, be (in) a messEx. Showing up looking like a wreck when the other waitresses can manage to look presentable isn't the smartest form of rebellion against the dress code.Ex. While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.Ex. You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.Ex. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.Ex. The economy is really in a mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.* * *(v.) = look like + a wreck, be a shambles, look like + the wreck of the Hesperus, look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, be (in) a messEx: Showing up looking like a wreck when the other waitresses can manage to look presentable isn't the smartest form of rebellion against the dress code.
Ex: While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.Ex: You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.Ex: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.Ex: The economy is really in a mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible. -
31 evitar el desastre
(v.) = ward off + disasterEx. Political ecologists, like the scientists, use their own forte to ward off disaster in the industrial United States.* * *(v.) = ward off + disasterEx: Political ecologists, like the scientists, use their own forte to ward off disaster in the industrial United States.
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32 fórmula para el desastre
(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx. This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.* * *(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx: This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.
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33 hecho un desastre
= in shambles, like the wreck of the Hesperus, upside downEx. He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex. I certainly feel like the wreck of the Hesperus -- a zit on my forehead, a cold sore the size of Japan, and roots in need of a tint job.Ex. Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.* * *= in shambles, like the wreck of the Hesperus, upside downEx: He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.
Ex: I certainly feel like the wreck of the Hesperus -- a zit on my forehead, a cold sore the size of Japan, and roots in need of a tint job.Ex: Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down. -
34 ir hecho un desastre
(v.) = look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, look like + the wreck of the HesperusEx. We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.Ex. You might get some funny looks if you turn up looking like the wreck of the Hesperus, but other than that, you're grand as far as I know.* * *(v.) = look like + drag + through a hedge backwards, look like + the wreck of the HesperusEx: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.
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35 ser un desastre
(v.) = be a shambles, be (in) a messEx. While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.Ex. The economy is really in a mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.* * *(v.) = be a shambles, be (in) a messEx: While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.
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36 área de desastre
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37 cláusula de desastre
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38 cláusula de desastre común
• common disaster clauseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cláusula de desastre común
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39 evitar el desastre
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40 hecho un desastre
• in several ways• in shape
См. также в других словарях:
désastre — [ dezastr ] n. m. • 1546; it. disastro, de disastrato, astrol. « né sous une mauvaise étoile » → astre 1 ♦ Événement funeste, malheur très grave. Dégât, ruine qui en résulte. ⇒ calamité, cataclysme, catastrophe, fléau, malheur. Désastre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Desastre — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Desastre (del griego, may mala estrella ) es un hecho natural o provocado por el hombre que afecta negativamente a la vida, al sustento o industria desembocando con frecuencia en cambios permanentes en las sociedades … Wikipedia Español
desastre — sustantivo masculino 1. Desgracia grande, hecho lamentable: los desastres de la guerra. La casa quedó destrozada por el desastre del incendio. La inundación fue un desastre. 2. Uso/registro: coloquial. Cosa de mala calidad, mal resultado o mal… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
desastre — Desastre. s. m. Accident funeste, malheur. C est un grand desastre pour cette famille, pour ce pays là. je plains son desastre. quel desastre! … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
desastre — (Del prov. desastre). 1. m. Desgracia grande, suceso infeliz y lamentable. 2. Cosa de mala calidad, mal resultado, mala organización, mal aspecto, etc. Un desastre de oficina. Apl. a pers., u. t. en sent. fig.) ☛ V. zona de desastre … Diccionario de la lengua española
désastre — DÉSASTRE. subs. masc. Accident funeste, malheur. C est un grand, un étrange désastre pour cette famille, pour ce Pays là. Quel désastre! … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
desastré — Desastré, id est, Infortuné. De mes amours le desastré malheur. Pasquier. Ma desastre fortune. Pasquier … Thresor de la langue françoyse
desastre — Desgracia o infortunio que resultan ruinosos, desgraciados o calamitosos. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
desastre — s. m. 1. Desgraça imprevista e funesta. 2. Revés; infortúnio. 3. Catástrofe. 4. Sinistro … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
desastre — Desastre, Infortunium … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Desastre — (Del occitano ant. desastre, desgracia < astre, buena o mala estrella.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Desgracia considerable, suceso que provoca mucho daño o destrucción: ■ supone un desastre ecológico. SINÓNIMO catástrofe tragedia 2 Persona inútil … Enciclopedia Universal