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1 aislacionista
f. & m.isolationist, advocate of isolationism in international relations.* * *► adjetivo1 isolationist1 isolationist* * *ADJ SMF isolationist* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino isolationist* * *= isolationist, isolationist.Nota: Nombre.Ex. In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.Ex. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino isolationist* * *= isolationist, isolationist.Nota: Nombre.Ex: In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.
Ex: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *adj/mfisolationist* * *♦ adjisolationist♦ nmfisolationist* * *aislacionista adj & nmf: isolationist -
2 darviniano
adj.Darwinian.m.Darwinian, follower of Darwin's philosophy, person who accepts Darwinism.* * *► adjetivo1 Darwinian* * *= Darwinian.Ex. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *= Darwinian.Ex: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.
* * *Darwinian* * *darviniano, -a, darwiniano, -a adjDarwinian -
3 darvinista
adj.1 darwinist; Darwinian.2 pro-Darwin, Darwinian.f. & m.1 darwinist.2 Darwinian, follower of Darwin's philosophy, person who accepts Darwinism.* * *1 Darwinist* * *= Darwinian.Ex. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *= Darwinian.Ex: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.
* * *darvinista, darwinistaadj/mfDarwinist* * *darvinista, darwinista♦ adjDarwinian♦ nmfDarwinian -
4 economía internacional
(n.) = international economyEx. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *(n.) = international economyEx: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.
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