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generativity

  • 1 generatividad

    Ex. This article distinguishes between a society's ability to generate a scientific and technological potential (generativity) and the country's capacity to absorb or recieve scientific and technological research results (receptivity).
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    Ex: This article distinguishes between a society's ability to generate a scientific and technological potential (generativity) and the country's capacity to absorb or recieve scientific and technological research results (receptivity).

    Spanish-English dictionary > generatividad

  • 2 creatividad

    f.
    creativity.
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    1 creativity
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    noun f.
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    femenino creativity
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    = creativity, creativeness, generativity, resourcefulness.
    Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.
    Ex. Creativeness in all fields of activity results in an interest, a demand for more and eventually a market.
    Ex. This article distinguishes between a society's ability to generate a scientific and technological potential (generativity) and the country's capacity to absorb or recieve scientific and technological research results (receptivity).
    Ex. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
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    * con cuanta creatividad = how creatively.
    * creatividad literaria = creative writing.
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    femenino creativity
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    = creativity, creativeness, generativity, resourcefulness.

    Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.

    Ex: Creativeness in all fields of activity results in an interest, a demand for more and eventually a market.
    Ex: This article distinguishes between a society's ability to generate a scientific and technological potential (generativity) and the country's capacity to absorb or recieve scientific and technological research results (receptivity).
    Ex: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
    * con cuanta creatividad = how creatively.
    * creatividad literaria = creative writing.

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    creativity
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    creatividad sustantivo femenino
    creativity
    creatividad sustantivo femenino creativity
    ' creatividad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inspiración
    English:
    creativity
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    creativity
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    f creativity
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    : creativity

    Spanish-English dictionary > creatividad

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  • generativity — gen·er·a·tiv·i·ty …   English syllables

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