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1 depauperación
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2 empobrecimiento
m.impoverishment.* * *1 impoverishment* * ** * *masculino impoverishment* * *= impoverishing, impoverishment, depauperation.Ex. This article concludes that cutting the number of words could lead to undesirable impoverishing of data bases rendering them useless as an independent source of information.Ex. This article deals with the elimination and destruction of undesirable books which led to the impoverishment of libraries.Ex. The overall effect is a depauperation of soil with an attendant reduction in the rate of organic matter decomposition.* * *masculino impoverishment* * *= impoverishing, impoverishment, depauperation.Ex: This article concludes that cutting the number of words could lead to undesirable impoverishing of data bases rendering them useless as an independent source of information.
Ex: This article deals with the elimination and destruction of undesirable books which led to the impoverishment of libraries.Ex: The overall effect is a depauperation of soil with an attendant reduction in the rate of organic matter decomposition.* * *(de un país, la población) impoverishment; (de la tierra, del lenguaje) impoverishment* * *
empobrecimiento sustantivo masculino
impoverishment
empobrecimiento sustantivo masculino impoverishment
' empobrecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
impoverishment
* * *1. [en recursos, riqueza, patrimonio] impoverishment2. [en calidad, valor, importancia] impoverishment, devaluation;un empobrecimiento de los contenidos televisivos a reduction in quality of programme content on television* * *m impoverishment* * *: impoverishment -
3 depauperación
f.1 impoverishment.2 weakening, consumption, undernourishment.3 depauperation, debilitation.* * *1 formal (empobrecimiento) impoverishment2 MEDICINA (debilitamiento) weakening* * *SF1) (=empobrecimiento) impoverishment2) (Med) weakening* * *femenino (frml)a) ( empobrecimiento) impoverishmentb) ( debilitamiento) debilitation (frml)* * *femenino (frml)a) ( empobrecimiento) impoverishmentb) ( debilitamiento) debilitation (frml)* * *( frml)1 (empobrecimiento) impoverishment2 (debilitamiento) debilitation ( frml)la depauperación de la moral the weakening of morale* * *1. [física] weakening, enfeeblement2. [económica] impoverishment* * *f impoverishment -
4 pauperización
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5 desculturización
f.deculturization, deculturation.* * ** * *cultural impoverishment -
6 degradación
f.degradation, abasement, corruption, degeneracy.* * *1 degradation, debasement2 MILITAR demotion3 ARTE gradation* * *SF1) (=deterioro) [de la salud] deterioration; [del litoral] deterioration, degradation frm; [de calidad] worsening, decline2) (=bajeza) degradation3) (Mil) demotion4) (Geol) impoverishment* * *a) (Mil) demotionb) ( envilecimiento) degradation* * *= cheapening, deterioration, debasement, degradation, downgrading.Ex. The cheapening process takes place when we just use the work at hand and don't do any additional work.Ex. And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.Ex. Duplication of publications, debasement of quality, misleading titles, and an unplanned, uncoordinated and piecemeal growth of secondary publications are part and parcel of this information indiscipline.Ex. This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.----* degradación del clima = climate deterioration.* degradación del suelo = land degradation.* * *a) (Mil) demotionb) ( envilecimiento) degradation* * *= cheapening, deterioration, debasement, degradation, downgrading.Ex: The cheapening process takes place when we just use the work at hand and don't do any additional work.
Ex: And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.Ex: Duplication of publications, debasement of quality, misleading titles, and an unplanned, uncoordinated and piecemeal growth of secondary publications are part and parcel of this information indiscipline.Ex: This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.* degradación del clima = climate deterioration.* degradación del suelo = land degradation.* * *1 ( Mil) demotion2 (envilecimiento) degradation3 ( Quím) degradation, decomposition4 (de monumentos) decay5 (de la salud, las facultades mentales) decline* * *
degradación sustantivo femenino degradation
' degradación' also found in these entries:
English:
demotion
* * *degradación nf1. [moral] degradation2. [física] [de medio ambiente, naturaleza] degradation;[de calidad, servicio, producto] deterioration3. [de mando militar, cargo] demotion* * *f1 degradation2 MIL demotion* * *degradación nf, pl - ciones1) : degradation2) : demotion -
7 esquilmamiento
SM [de tierra] impoverishment; [de recursos] exhaustion -
8 empobrecimiento
• impoverishing• impoverishment• pauper's grave• pauperize -
9 agotamiento del suelo
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletionDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > agotamiento del suelo
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10 empobrecimiento del suelo
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletionDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > empobrecimiento del suelo
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11 esterilización
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletion
См. также в других словарях:
Impoverishment — Im*pov er*ish*ment, n. [Cf. OF. empoverissement, and F. appauvrissement.] The act of impoverishing, or the state of being impoverished; reduction to poverty. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impoverishment — index dearth, indigence, poverty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
impoverishment — (n.) 1550s; see IMPOVERISH (Cf. impoverish) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
impoverishment — [[t]ɪmpɒ̱vərɪʃmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT Impoverishment is the state or process of being impoverished. ...a meeting of experts on how the impoverishment of Africa can be reversed... National isolation can only cause economic and cultural impoverishment … English dictionary
impoverishment — impoverish ► VERB 1) make poor. 2) exhaust the strength or natural fertility of. DERIVATIVES impoverishment noun. ORIGIN Old French empoverir, from povre poor … English terms dictionary
impoverishment — noun see impoverish … New Collegiate Dictionary
impoverishment — See impoverish. * * * … Universalium
impoverishment — noun a) The action of impoverishing someone. b) The state of being impoverished … Wiktionary
impoverishment — Смотри Разубоживание … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
impoverishment — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The condition of being extremely poor: beggary, destitution, impecuniosity, impecuniousness, indigence, need, neediness, pennilessness, penuriousness, penury, poverty, privation, want. See RICH. 2. The depletion or… … English dictionary for students
impoverishment — im pov·er·ish·ment || ɪm pÉ‘vrɪʃmÉ™nt / pÉ’ n. act of making poor, pauperization … English contemporary dictionary