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2 emersión
f.emersion, egress, emergence to plain sight of a heavenly body after an eclipse.* * *1 emersion* * *= emersion.Ex. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *= emersion.Ex: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
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3 costa de emersión
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4 manantial de emersión
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > manantial de emersión
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5 aparición
f.1 appearing, appearance, coming, showing.2 ghost, specter, apparition, phantom.3 publication.* * *1 appearance2 (visión) apparition* * *noun f.1) appearance2) publication, release* * *SF1) (=acto) appearance; (=publicación) publication2) (=aparecido) apparition, spectre* * *1) ( acción) appearance2) ( fantasma) apparition* * *= appearance, emergence, launch, rise, wraith, apparition, apparition, emersion, visitation.Ex. Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.Ex. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex. A gathering of 10 CD-ROM application developers resulted in the launch of the CD-ROM Standards and Practices Action Group.Ex. The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.Ex. The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex. In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.Ex. In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.Ex. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.Ex. A powerful source of ' visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.----* aparición tardía = late arrival.* de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.* frecuencia de aparición = frequency of occurrence.* * *1) ( acción) appearance2) ( fantasma) apparition* * *= appearance, emergence, launch, rise, wraith, apparition, apparition, emersion, visitation.Ex: Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.
Ex: These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex: A gathering of 10 CD-ROM application developers resulted in the launch of the CD-ROM Standards and Practices Action Group.Ex: The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.Ex: The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex: In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.Ex: In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.Ex: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.Ex: A powerful source of ' visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.* aparición tardía = late arrival.* de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.* frecuencia de aparición = frequency of occurrence.* * *A (acción) appearancela aparición de la fotografía en los periódicos the appearance o publishing of the photograph in the pressdos libros de reciente aparición two recently published books[ S ] intervienen por orden de aparición … cast in order of appearance …ya ha hecho varias apariciones en televisión she has already been o appeared on television several times, she has already made several television appearancesB (fantasma) apparition* * *
aparición sustantivo femenino
1 appearance
2 (visión de un ser sobrenatural) apparition
' aparición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
- espectro
- fantasma
- aparecer
- visión
English:
apparition
- appearance
- emergence
- forthcoming
- manifestation
- on
* * *aparición nf1. [de persona, cosa] appearance;un libro de reciente aparición a recently published book;hizo su aparición en la sala she made her entrance into the hall2. [de ser sobrenatural] apparition* * *f1 appearance;hacer su aparición make one’s appearance2 ( fantasma) apparition* * *1) : appearance2) publicación: publication, release3) fantasma: apparition, vision* * *aparición n (presencia) appearance -
6 surgimiento
m.surging, appearance, emergence, issuing forth.* * *1 emergence* * *= emergence, rise, emersion.Ex. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex. The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.Ex. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *= emergence, rise, emersion.Ex: These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.
Ex: The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.Ex: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *emergence* * *surgimiento nm[aparición] emergence* * *m emergence* * *surgimiento nm: rise, emergence -
7 emergencia2
2 = emergence, emersion.Ex. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before. -
8 generación de estudiantes
(n.) = cohort of studentsEx. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *(n.) = cohort of studentsEx: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
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9 promoción de estudiantes
(n.) = cohort of studentsEx. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *(n.) = cohort of studentsEx: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
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10 emergencia
f.1 emergency (urgencia).en caso de emergencia in case of emergency2 emergence (brote).* * *1 (imprevisto) emergency2 (salida) emergence\en caso de emergencia in an emergency, in case of emergencyestado de emergencia state of emergency* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=urgencia) emergencyde emergencia — emergency antes de s
2) (=acción) emergence* * *femenino emergency* * *femenino emergency* * *emergencia11 = emergency, crisis [crises, -pl.], triage.Nota: Tratamiento de enfermos o heridos según un sistema de prioridades para asegurar la supervivencia del mayor número de ellos.Ex: In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.
Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex: For analog information, we must develop triage strategies for the past; for digital, triage strategies at the point of acquisition or creation.* antes de una emergencia = pre-emergency.* ayuda de emergencia = emergency relief.* emergencia médica = medical emergency.* emergencia quirúrgica = surgical emergency.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* en caso de emergencia = in an emergency, in an emergency situation.* en una emergencia = in an emergency situation, in an emergency.* en una situación de emergencia = in an emergency situation, in an emergency.* estado de emergencia = state of emergency.* frenado de emergencia = emergency braking.* freno de emergencia = emergency brake.* hacer un plan de emergencia = produce + contingency plan.* llamada telefónica de emergencia = emergency telephone call.* luces de emergencia = blackout facilities, hazard lights.* luz de emergencia = emergency warning light.* medicina de emergencia = emergency medicine.* medida de emergencia = emergency measure.* número de emergencia = hotline [hot-line].* piloto de emergencia = emergency warning light.* plan de emergencia = disaster plan, emergency plan, disaster recovery plan, backup plan, safety net.* planificación contra emergencias = disaster planning, disaster preparedness plan, disaster preparedness planning.* planificación de emergencia = disaster recovery planning.* preparación contra emergencias = disaster preparedness.* preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional = domestic preparedness.* preparación para las emergencias = emergency preparedness.* responsable del servicio de emergencias = emergency official.* reunión de emergencia = emergency meeting.* salida de emergencia = emergency exit.* servicio de emergencia = emergency service.* servicios de emergencia = emergency assistance.* sistema de emergencia = backup supply, backup system.* teléfono de emergencia = hotline [hot-line], emergency dialling code.* vehículo de emergencia = emergency vehicle.emergencia22 = emergence, emersion.Ex: These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.
Ex: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *emergency[ S ] en caso de emergencia in case of emergency* * *
emergencia sustantivo femenino
emergency
emergencia sustantivo femenino emergency: en caso de emergencia, pulsa este botón, in case of emergency, press the button
salida de emergencia, emergency exit
' emergencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estatuir
- instrumentación
- ración
- desembarcar
- estado
- intentar
- lanzar
- salida
- tirar
English:
contingency plan
- emergency
- fire exit
- contingency
- good
- hazard
- relief
- standby
- state
* * *emergencia nf1. [urgencia] emergency;en caso de emergencia in case of emergency2. [brote] emergence* * *f emergency;estado de emergencia state of emergency* * *emergencia nf1) : emergency2) : emergence* * *emergencia n emergency [pl. emergencies] -
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émersion — [ emɛrsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1694; lat. sc. emersio, class. emersus, de emergere → émerger 1 ♦ Astron. Brusque réapparition d un astre qui était éclipsé. 2 ♦ Géogr. Côte d émersion : littoral qui subit un abaissement du niveau de la mer. 3 ♦ (1775)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Emersion — E*mer sion, n. [Cf. F. [ e]mersion. See {Emerge}.] 1. The act of emerging, or of rising out of anything; as, emersion from the sea; emersion from obscurity or difficulties. [1913 Webster] Their immersion into water and their emersion out of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
émersion — ÉMERSION. s. f. Terme d Astronomie. Il se dit en parlant Des planètes, quand après avoir été cachées par l ombre ou par l interposition d une autre planète, elles commencent à reparoître. L émersion des satellites deJupiter … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Emersion — (v. lat.), 1) Austauchung: 2) (Astron.), so v.w. Austritt 4); 3) der heliacische Aufgang od. Untergang eines Sterns … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Emersion — (lat.), das Auftauchen, in der Astronomie soviel wie Austritt (s. Bedeckung) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Emersion — (lat.), das Auftauchen; der Austritt eines Trabanten aus dem Schatten seines Planeten … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Emersion — Emersion, lat. deutsch, das Auftauchen; das Hervortreten eines Trabanten aus dem Schatten seines Planeten; der heliacische Auf oder Untergang eines Sterns … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
emersion — index egress, outflow Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
emersion — 1630s, noun of action from pp. stem of L. emergere (see EMERGE (Cf. emerge)). Originally of eclipses and occultations … Etymology dictionary
emersión — (Del lat. emersĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Acción y efecto de emerger un cuerpo de un líquido. 2. Astr. Salida de un astro por detrás del cuerpo de otro que lo ocultaba, o de su sombra. 3. Geol. Acción y efecto de emerger o elevarse un terreno sobre el… … Diccionario de la lengua española
emersion — [ē mʉr′zhən, ē mʉr′shən] n. [< L emersus: see EMERSED] an emerging; emergence … English World dictionary