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21 autoridad civil
(n.) = civil authority, city authorityEx. Power takes many forms -- wealth, armaments, civil authority etc., it is entropic, and in the community it exists in a basic equilibrium.Ex. Moreover, it frees them from the fear that if they rattle the cages of city authorities they will be accused of biting the hand that feeds them.* * *(n.) = civil authority, city authorityEx: Power takes many forms -- wealth, armaments, civil authority etc., it is entropic, and in the community it exists in a basic equilibrium.
Ex: Moreover, it frees them from the fear that if they rattle the cages of city authorities they will be accused of biting the hand that feeds them. -
22 cultivable
adj.cultivable, arable.* * *► adjetivo1 cultivable* * *ADJ cultivable, arable* * *adjetivo cultivable* * *= arable.Ex. When it is no longer possible to increase its arable area, a society based on subsistence agriculture will reach a demographic equilibrium in which high fertility is balanced by high mortality.----* terreno cultivable pequeño = croft.* tierra cultivable = arable land.* * *adjetivo cultivable* * *= arable.Ex: When it is no longer possible to increase its arable area, a society based on subsistence agriculture will reach a demographic equilibrium in which high fertility is balanced by high mortality.
* terreno cultivable pequeño = croft.* tierra cultivable = arable land.* * *cultivable* * *
cultivable adjetivo
cultivable
' cultivable' also found in these entries:
English:
arable
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23 enfermedad neurológica
(n.) = neurological disorderEx. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.* * *(n.) = neurological disorderEx: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.
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24 estremecimiento
m.1 shudder.2 trembling, shivering, quiver, shaking.* * *1 (movimiento) tremor, vibration2 (de miedo) trembling, shuddering; (de frío) shiver, trembling* * *noun m.* * ** * *= trembling, frisson, shudder, quiver, tremble, shuddering.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.Ex. Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex. Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.* * ** * *= trembling, frisson, shudder, quiver, tremble, shuddering.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.
Ex: The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.Ex: Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex: Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.* * *no pude evitar un estremecimiento de horror I couldn't help a shudder of horrortenía estremecimientos de frío he was shivering with coldla noticia le provocó un estremecimiento the news made him shudder* * *
estremecimiento sustantivo masculino ( de miedo) shudder;
' estremecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
shudder
- thrill
* * *[de miedo] shudder; [de frío] shiver;el suceso causó estremecimiento entre la población the crime horrified people* * ** * *: trembling, shaking, shivering* * *estremecimiento n shiver / shudder -
25 hibernación
f.hibernation.* * *1 hibernation* * *SF hibernation* * ** * *= hibernation, suspended animation.Ex. Find studies about hibernation of squirrels.Ex. But equilibrium can be a lot like suspended animation and, if it lasts too long, it is like being locked in ice.* * ** * *= hibernation, suspended animation.Ex: Find studies about hibernation of squirrels.
Ex: But equilibrium can be a lot like suspended animation and, if it lasts too long, it is like being locked in ice.* * *1 ( Zool) hibernation* * *hibernación nf1. [de animales] hibernation2. [de personas] cryogenic freezing* * *f hibernation -
26 irrecuperable
adj.1 irretrievable.2 irrecoverable, beyond reclaim, beyond retrieve, never to be recovered.* * *► adjetivo1 irretrievable* * *ADJ irrecoverable, irretrievable* * *adjetivo unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *= irretrievable, unsalvageable.Ex. Entropy factors are analysed as devices likely to lead to cognitive equilibrium, as well as retrievable and irretrievable states of entropy.Ex. Starved for cash, the New Orleans school district is taking a long shot and hoping to sell its flooded, unsalvageable school buses on eBay.* * *adjetivo unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *= irretrievable, unsalvageable.Ex: Entropy factors are analysed as devices likely to lead to cognitive equilibrium, as well as retrievable and irretrievable states of entropy.
Ex: Starved for cash, the New Orleans school district is taking a long shot and hoping to sell its flooded, unsalvageable school buses on eBay.* * *1 ‹delincuente› incorrigible2 ‹deuda› unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *
irrecuperable adjetivo
unrecoverable, irretrievable
* * *irrecuperable adjirretrievable* * *adj irretrievable* * *irrecuperable adj: irrecoverable, irretrievable -
27 muerte aparente
f.suspended animation, apparent death.* * *(n.) = suspended animationEx. But equilibrium can be a lot like suspended animation and, if it lasts too long, it is like being locked in ice.* * *(n.) = suspended animationEx: But equilibrium can be a lot like suspended animation and, if it lasts too long, it is like being locked in ice.
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28 por ejemplo
for example, for instance* * ** * *= e.g. (latín - exempli gratia), for example, for instance, say, to illustrate, for the sake of + argumentEx. The quality of indexing is influenced by the standard of indexing, e.g. thoroughness, consistency.Ex. We may also have the individual's personal files containing, for example, notes and email messages.Ex. Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.Ex. A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.Ex. To illustrate, 'punctuated equilibrium' is an anthropological concept that has gained popularity in the study of human evolution.Ex. For the sake of argument, suppose that a title of which twelve copies were held by the library authority was borrowed twelve times per copy a year, this would make only 144 borrowings in a city of over half a million population.* * *= e.g. (latín - exempli gratia), for example, for instance, say, to illustrate, for the sake of + argumentEx: The quality of indexing is influenced by the standard of indexing, e.g. thoroughness, consistency.
Ex: We may also have the individual's personal files containing, for example, notes and email messages.Ex: Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.Ex: A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.Ex: To illustrate, 'punctuated equilibrium' is an anthropological concept that has gained popularity in the study of human evolution.Ex: For the sake of argument, suppose that a title of which twelve copies were held by the library authority was borrowed twelve times per copy a year, this would make only 144 borrowings in a city of over half a million population. -
29 por un lado
= for one, on the one hand, on the one sideEx. For one, the record is made by a moving beam of electrons rather than a moving pointer, for the reason that an electron beam can sweep across the picture very rapidly indeed.Ex. On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.Ex. On the one side is 'high culture' catering for the intellectual elites, on the other side is 'mass culture' catering for an undiscriminating mass audience of 'consumers'.* * *= for one, on the one hand, on the one sideEx: For one, the record is made by a moving beam of electrons rather than a moving pointer, for the reason that an electron beam can sweep across the picture very rapidly indeed.
Ex: On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.Ex: On the one side is 'high culture' catering for the intellectual elites, on the other side is 'mass culture' catering for an undiscriminating mass audience of 'consumers'. -
30 por una parte
= on the one hand, on the one sideEx. On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.Ex. On the one side is 'high culture' catering for the intellectual elites, on the other side is 'mass culture' catering for an undiscriminating mass audience of 'consumers'.* * *= on the one hand, on the one sideEx: On the one hand, the world is in a continuous state of change -- always seeking, as it were, to find the equilibrium of its natural state.
Ex: On the one side is 'high culture' catering for the intellectual elites, on the other side is 'mass culture' catering for an undiscriminating mass audience of 'consumers'. -
31 temblor
m.1 shaking, trembling.temblor de tierra earth tremor2 moderate earthquake, seism, quake.3 tremor.* * *2 figurado shiver\temblor de tierra earth tremor* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de miedo] trembling, shaking; [de frío, fiebre] shiveringuno de los síntomas es un ligero temblor en las manos — one of the symptoms is a slight trembling o shaking of the hands
2) (tb: temblor de tierra) earthquake, (earth) tremor* * *1) (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking2) tb* * *= tremble, trembling, quiver, tremor.Ex. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex. Tremors have many causes and can be inherited, be related to illnesses such as thyroid disease, or caused by fever, hypothermia, drugs or fear.----* temblor de tierra = quake, earth tremor, earthquake tremor.* * *1) (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking2) tb* * *= tremble, trembling, quiver, tremor.Ex: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.
Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex: Tremors have many causes and can be inherited, be related to illnesses such as thyroid disease, or caused by fever, hypothermia, drugs or fear.* temblor de tierra = quake, earth tremor, earthquake tremor.* * *A (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shakingmedicamentos para controlarle el temblor de las manos drugs to control the shaking of his handscuando oyó su voz le dio un temblor he trembled o quivered when he heard her voicehabló con un ligero temblor en la voz he spoke in a quivering o quavering o tremulous voicecuando pienso en los exámenes me dan temblores ( fam); just thinking about the exams gives me the jitters ( colloq)Btb temblor de tierra tremor, earth tremor* * *
temblor sustantivo masculino
(de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking;
b) tb
temblor sustantivo masculino
1 (de miedo, temor) tremor, shudder
(de frío) shiver
2 Geol (de baja intensidad) earth tremor
(de gran intensidad) earthquake, familiar quake
' temblor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
construcción
- seísmo
- trepidación
- registrar
- remezón
- sismo
English:
quake
- quaver
- quiver
- tremor
* * *temblor nm1. [del cuerpo] [por miedo, nervios] shaking, trembling;[por frío, fiebre] shivering;la fiebre le produjo temblores the fever made him start shaking o shivering;Figme dan temblores sólo de pensarlo it makes me shudder just to think about it3. [de máquina, motor] shudder* * *m1 trembling, shaking; de frío shivering2 L.Am. ( terremoto) earthquake* * *temblor nm1) : shaking, trembling2) : tremor, earthquake -
32 trastorno neurológico
(n.) = neurological disorderEx. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.* * *(n.) = neurological disorderEx: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.
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33 análisis de equilibrio parcial
• partial eclipse• partial equilibrium analysis• partial-equilibrium theoryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > análisis de equilibrio parcial
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34 análisis parcial de equilibrio
• partial eclipse• partial equilibrium analysis• partial-equilibrium theoryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > análisis parcial de equilibrio
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35 equilibrio higroscópico
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36 equilibrio nitrogenado
m.nitrogen balance, nitrogen equilibrium, nitrogenous equilibrium. -
37 balanceado
adj.1 balanced, even-tempered, well-balanced.2 balanced, poised, in equilibrium.m.1 swing.2 balancing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: balancear.* * *SM (Boxeo) swing* * *= well balanced [well-balanced], balanced.Ex. A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.Ex. More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.* * *= well balanced [well-balanced], balanced.Ex: A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.
Ex: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.* * *balanceado -dabalanced -
38 balancear
v.1 to rock.2 to balance, to bring into equilibrium, to neutralize, to equalize.Ricardo balancea la escoba en su cabeza Richard balances the broom on his head.3 to compensate, to compensate for, to balance.María balancea los imprevistos Mary compensates the unforeseen events.4 to put in balance.* * *1 (mecer) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing1 (mecer) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing1 (mecerse) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing* * *verbto balance, swing, sway* * *1.VT to balance2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquetes/carga> to balance2) <pierna/brazo> to swing; < barco> to rock2.balancearse v prona) árbol/ramas to sway; objeto colgante to swingb) barco to rock* * *----* balancearse = sway.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquetes/carga> to balance2) <pierna/brazo> to swing; < barco> to rock2.balancearse v prona) árbol/ramas to sway; objeto colgante to swingb) barco to rock* * ** balancearse = sway.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* * *balancear [A1 ]vtA ‹paquetes/carga› to balanceB1 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing2 ‹barco› to rock1 «árbol/ramas» to sway; «objeto colgante» to swing¡deja de balancearte en la silla! stop rocking your chair!se balanceaba en la hamaca she was swinging (herself) in the hammockcaminaba balanceándose de lo cansado que estaba he was so tired that he swayed from side to side as he walked2 «barco» to rock* * *
balancear ( conjugate balancear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquetes/carga› to balance
2 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing;
‹ barco› to rock
balancearse verbo pronominal
[ objeto colgante] to swing
balancear vtr (una silla, una mecedora) to rock
(los brazos, las piernas) to swing
' balancear' also found in these entries:
English:
dangle
- rock
- swing
* * *♦ vt[cuna] to rock; [columpio] to swing* * *v/t caderas swing, sway* * *balancear vt1) : to balance2) : to swing (one's arms, etc.)3) : to rock (a boat) -
39 balanceo
m.1 swinging.2 wheel balance. ( Latin American Spanish)3 balancing.4 rocking, oscillation, sway, swing.5 equilibrium.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: balancear.* * ** * *noun m.sway, rocking* * *SM1) (=vaivén) [al andar] to-and-fro motion; [al mecerse] rocking; [de barco, avión] roll, rolling* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.
Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *el suave balanceo del barco sobre las olas the gentle rocking of the boat on the wavescon el balanceo de la hamaca se quedó dormida the swinging of the hammock sent her to sleepel balanceo de los árboles the swaying of the trees* * *
Del verbo balancear: ( conjugate balancear)
balanceo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
balanceó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
balancear
balanceo
balancear ( conjugate balancear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquetes/carga› to balance
2 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing;
‹ barco› to rock
balancearse verbo pronominal
[ objeto colgante] to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino ( de hamaca) swinging;
( de árboles) swaying;
( de barco) rocking
balancear vtr (una silla, una mecedora) to rock
(los brazos, las piernas) to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino rocking, swinging
' balanceo' also found in these entries:
English:
roll
- sway
- swing
* * *balanceo nm1. [de columpio, hamaca] swinging;[de cuna, mecedora] rocking2. [de barco] rolling;el balanceo del barco me marea the rolling motion of the boat makes me feel sick* * *m1 swinging, swaying2 MAR rocking* * *balanceo nm1) : swaying, rocking2) : vacillation -
40 equilibrado
adj.1 well-balanced, stable, sensible, balanced.2 in equilibrium, balanced.3 balanced.past part.past participle of spanish verb: equilibrar.* * *1→ link=equilibrar equilibrar► adjetivo1 balanced2 (persona) sensible, well-balanced* * *(f. - equilibrada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] (=sensato) level-headed, sensible; (=ecuánime) well-balanced2) [dieta] balanced3) [partido] close2.SM* * *I- da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> closeIImasculino balancing* * *= balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex. More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.Ex. Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex. This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.Ex. A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.Ex. She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.----* bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].* dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.* no estar bien equilibrado = skew.* vida equilibrada = balanced life.* * *I- da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> closeIImasculino balancing* * *= balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.
Ex: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex: This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.Ex: A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.Ex: She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.* bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].* dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.* no estar bien equilibrado = skew.* vida equilibrada = balanced life.* * *1 ‹persona› well-balanced, balanced2 ‹dieta› well-balanced, balanced3 ‹lucha/partido› closeel partido estuvo muy equilibrado it was a very close game, the two sides were very evenly matchedbalancingCompuesto:wheel balancing* * *
Del verbo equilibrar: ( conjugate equilibrar)
equilibrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
equilibrado
equilibrar
equilibrado
‹lucha/partido› close
equilibrar ( conjugate equilibrar) verbo transitivo ‹peso/carga/ruedas› to balance;
equilibrarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] to even up;
[ balanza de pagos] to be restored;
[ platillos de la balanza] to balance out
equilibrado,-a adjetivo well-balanced
equilibrar verbo transitivo to balance
' equilibrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equilibrada
- centrado
English:
balanced
- even
- well-adjusted
- well-balanced
- stable
- well
* * *equilibrado, -a♦ adj1. [dieta] balanced;2. [persona] sensible, well-balanced♦ nm[de ruedas] balancing* * *adj well-balanced* * *equilibrado, -da adj: well-balanced
См. также в других словарях:
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