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81 período sinóptico natural
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > período sinóptico natural
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82 puente natural
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83 región natural
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84 régimen natural
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85 selección natural
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86 sistema natural y técnico
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > sistema natural y técnico
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87 vegetación natural
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88 envejecimiento natural
Metalurgia diccionario Español-Inglés > envejecimiento natural
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89 entorno natural
(n.) = natural habitat, natural settingEx. And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex. It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO = Tiene una gran cantidad de jardines tradicionales, lagunas, paredes maravillosamente decoradas y muchas otras bonitas estructuras perfectamente integradas en un entorno natural elegido por la UNESCO como patrimonio de la humanidad.* * *el entorno natural(n.) = natural environment, theEx: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
(n.) = natural habitat, natural settingEx: And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.
Ex: It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO = Tiene una gran cantidad de jardines tradicionales, lagunas, paredes maravillosamente decoradas y muchas otras bonitas estructuras perfectamente integradas en un entorno natural elegido por la UNESCO como patrimonio de la humanidad. -
90 luz natural
f.natural light.* * *(n.) = daylight, natural daylight, natural lightEx. As we all know the traditional type of building depended on using elements of the external wall to permite daylight and ventilation to condition the internal spaces.Ex. Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.Ex. Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building.* * *(n.) = daylight, natural daylight, natural lightEx: As we all know the traditional type of building depended on using elements of the external wall to permite daylight and ventilation to condition the internal spaces.
Ex: Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.Ex: Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building. -
91 desastre natural
m.natural disaster, act of God.* * *(n.) = natural disaster, natural calamityEx. There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.Ex. In a world suffering from conflict, natural calamities, gender discrimination and other causes of marginalisation, we need urgent and concerted action.* * *(n.) = natural disaster, natural calamityEx: There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.
Ex: In a world suffering from conflict, natural calamities, gender discrimination and other causes of marginalisation, we need urgent and concerted action.* * *natural disaster -
92 historia natural
f.natural history, nature study.* * *natural history* * ** * *(n.) = natural historyEx. This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.* * ** * *(n.) = natural historyEx: This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.
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93 selección natural
f.natural selection, survival of the fittest.* * *natural selection* * ** * *(n.) = natural selectionEx. The article 'Scientific journals and natural selection' shows that in any subject field a small concentration of 'core' journals accounts for an overwhelming percentage of usage or citation.* * ** * *(n.) = natural selectionEx: The article 'Scientific journals and natural selection' shows that in any subject field a small concentration of 'core' journals accounts for an overwhelming percentage of usage or citation.
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94 catástrofe natural
f.act of God.* * *(n.) = natural calamity, natural disasterEx. In a world suffering from conflict, natural calamities, gender discrimination and other causes of marginalisation, we need urgent and concerted action.Ex. There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.* * *(n.) = natural calamity, natural disasterEx: In a world suffering from conflict, natural calamities, gender discrimination and other causes of marginalisation, we need urgent and concerted action.
Ex: There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.* * *natural disaster -
95 derecho natural
m.1 natural law, jus naturale, law of nature, lex naturale.2 equity law.* * *(n.) = natural right, natural lawEx. In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.Ex. Hobbes' purpose in devising his doctrine of natural law was admittedly the destruction of independent ecclesiastical law.* * *(n.) = natural right, natural lawEx: In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.
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96 gas natural
m.natural gas, rock gas.* * *natural gas* * *(n.) = natural gasEx. Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.* * *(n.) = natural gasEx: Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.
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97 paisaje natural
(n.) = natural scenery, natural landscapeEx. The site is an important and early example of one which exploited wild natural scenery for its own sake.Ex. Every landscape contains a balance between the natural landscape and that utilised by humans over time.* * *(n.) = natural scenery, natural landscapeEx: The site is an important and early example of one which exploited wild natural scenery for its own sake.
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98 ventilación natural
f.natural ventilation.* * *(n.) = natural ventilationEx. Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building.* * *(n.) = natural ventilationEx: Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building.
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99 búsqueda en lenguaje natural
(n.) = natural language searchingEx. Natural language searching of full text data bases does not solve this problem, because the aspect of a topic of interest to researchers is often inexpressible in concrete terms = La búsqueda en lenguaje natural en las bases de datos de texto completo no resuelve este problema, ya que ciertos aspectos del tema que le interesa al investigador con frecuencia son inexpresables en palabras concretas.* * *(n.) = natural language searchingEx: Natural language searching of full text data bases does not solve this problem, because the aspect of a topic of interest to researchers is often inexpressible in concrete terms = La búsqueda en lenguaje natural en las bases de datos de texto completo no resuelve este problema, ya que ciertos aspectos del tema que le interesa al investigador con frecuencia son inexpresables en palabras concretas.
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100 lenguaje de indización natural
(n.) = natural indexing languageEx. Natural indexing languages are not really a separate language at all, but the 'natural language' or ordinary language of the document being indexed.* * *(n.) = natural indexing languageEx: Natural indexing languages are not really a separate language at all, but the 'natural language' or ordinary language of the document being indexed.
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Natural — Nat u*ral (?; 135), a. [OE. naturel, F. naturel, fr. L. naturalis, fr. natura. See {Nature}.] 1. Fixed or determined by nature; pertaining to the constitution of a thing; belonging to native character; according to nature; essential;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
natural — adjetivo 1. De la naturaleza o producido por la naturaleza, y no por el hombre: fronteras naturales, recursos naturales. Me gusta la fruta natural, no la que viene en conserva. Las tormentas son un fenómeno natural. ciencias naturales. luz*… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
natural — (Del lat. naturālis). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a la naturaleza o conforme a la cualidad o propiedad de las cosas. 2. Nativo de un pueblo o nación. U. t. c. s.) 3. Hecho con verdad, sin artificio, mezcla ni composición alguna. 4.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
natural — NATURÁL, Ă, naturali, e, adj., adv., s.n. I. adj. 1. Care se referă la natură (1), care aparţine naturii; care se găseşte în natură. ♢ Bogăţie naturală = bogăţie (necultivată) a solului sau a subsolului, a unei regiuni, a unei ţări. Ştiinţele… … Dicționar Român
natural — [nach′ər əl, nach′rəl] adj. [OFr < L naturalis, by birth, according to nature] 1. of or arising from nature; in accordance with what is found or expected in nature 2. produced or existing in nature; not artificial or manufactured 3. dealing… … English World dictionary
Natural — es un adjetivo que se refiere a la Naturaleza. Puede referirse a: Persona nacida en un determinado lugar (véase también vecino, ciudadano y súbdito) Lenguaje natural Números naturales Espacio natural Parque natural Reserva natural Ciencias… … Wikipedia Español
natural — nat·u·ral adj 1: based on an inherent sense of right and wrong natural justice see also natural law, natural right 2 a: existing as part of or determined by nature … Law dictionary
NATURAL — is a fourth generation programming language from Software AG. It is largely used for building databases output in plain text form, for example. * Hello World in NATURAL WRITE Hello World! END It has the ESCAPE TOP flow control instruction, which… … Wikipedia
natural — adj 1 *regular, normal, typical Analogous words: ordinary, *common, familiar: *usual, customary, habitual, accustomed, wonted Antonyms: unnatural: artificial: adventitious 2 Natural, simple, ingenuous, naive, unsophisticated, artless, unaffected… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
natural — adj. 2 g. 1. Da natureza ou a ela relativo. 2. Produzido pela Natureza. 3. Oriundo, originário. 4. Que não tem artifício, composição ou mistura. 5. Não artificial. 6. Não postiço; próprio. 7. Simples, singelo; sem doblez nem impostura. 8. Lógico; … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Natural — Nat u*ral (?; 135), n. 1. A native; an aboriginal. [Obs.] Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. Natural gifts, impulses, etc. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] 3. One born without the usual powers of reason or understanding; an idiot. The minds of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English