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  • 1 aislamiento

    m.
    1 isolation.
    2 insulation.
    aislamiento de doble pared cavity wall insulation
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    1 (acción) isolation
    2 TÉCNICA insulation
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    noun m.
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    SM
    1) (=acción) isolation; (=soledad) loneliness, lonesomeness (EEUU)
    2) (Elec) insulation
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    1) ( en general) isolation
    2) (Elec) insulation
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    = insulation, isolation, insularity, ostracism, insulating, reclusion.
    Ex. With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.
    Ex. He wrote an article with the title 'A rabbit-proof fence: benefits and problems of isolation in Western Australia'.
    Ex. It is not a question of loss of sovereignty, or the so-called British 'insularity' much vaunted in Community circles.
    Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
    Ex. Teaching units cover insulating, drywall, painting and wall covering, glass and glazing, floor covering, and landscaping.
    Ex. Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.
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    * aislamiento social = social isolation.
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    1) ( en general) isolation
    2) (Elec) insulation
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    = insulation, isolation, insularity, ostracism, insulating, reclusion.

    Ex: With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.

    Ex: He wrote an article with the title 'A rabbit-proof fence: benefits and problems of isolation in Western Australia'.
    Ex: It is not a question of loss of sovereignty, or the so-called British 'insularity' much vaunted in Community circles.
    Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
    Ex: Teaching units cover insulating, drywall, painting and wall covering, glass and glazing, floor covering, and landscaping.
    Ex: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.
    * aislamiento social = social isolation.

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    A
    1 (acción) isolation
    el aislamiento de un virus the isolation of a virus
    2 (estado) isolation
    3 (en la cárcel) isolation, solitary confinement
    B ( Elec) insulation
    Compuestos:
    soundproofing
    insulation, thermal insulation
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    aislamiento sustantivo masculino

    b) (Elec) insulation

    aislamiento sustantivo masculino
    1 isolation
    2 Téc insulation
    ' aislamiento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    soledad
    - cuarentena
    English:
    insulation
    - isolation
    - seclusion
    - pad
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    1. [de lugar] isolation
    2. [de persona] isolation
    3. [de virus] isolation
    4. [de cable, vivienda] insulation
    aislamiento acústico soundproofing;
    aislamiento eléctrico electric insulation;
    aislamiento térmico thermal insulation
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    m TÉC, EL insulation; fig
    isolation
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    1) : isolation
    2) : insulation

    Spanish-English dictionary > aislamiento

  • 2 degradación

    f.
    degradation, abasement, corruption, degeneracy.
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    1 degradation, debasement
    2 MILITAR demotion
    3 ARTE gradation
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    SF
    1) (=deterioro) [de la salud] deterioration; [del litoral] deterioration, degradation frm; [de calidad] worsening, decline
    2) (=bajeza) degradation
    3) (Mil) demotion
    4) (Geol) impoverishment
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    a) (Mil) demotion
    b) ( envilecimiento) degradation
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    = 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.
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    * degradación del clima = climate deterioration.
    * degradación del suelo = land degradation.
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    a) (Mil) demotion
    b) ( envilecimiento) degradation
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    = 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) demotion
    2 (envilecimiento) degradation
    3 ( Quím) degradation, decomposition
    5 (de la salud, las facultades mentales) decline
    * * *

    degradación sustantivo femenino degradation
    ' degradación' also found in these entries:
    English:
    demotion
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    1. [moral] degradation
    2. [física] [de medio ambiente, naturaleza] degradation;
    [de calidad, servicio, producto] deterioration
    3. [de mando militar, cargo] demotion
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    f
    1 degradation
    2 MIL demotion
    * * *
    1) : degradation
    2) : demotion

    Spanish-English dictionary > degradación

  • 3 devaluación

    f.
    devaluation, reduction, depreciation.
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    1 devaluation
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    noun f.
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    femenino devaluation
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    = depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.
    Ex. There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.
    Ex. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
    Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
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    femenino devaluation
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    = depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.

    Ex: There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.

    Ex: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
    Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.

    * * *
    devaluation
    * * *

    devaluación sustantivo femenino
    devaluation
    devaluación sustantivo femenino devaluation
    ' devaluación' also found in these entries:
    English:
    devaluation
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    devaluation
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    f devaluation
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    devaluación nf, pl - ciones desvalorización: devaluation

    Spanish-English dictionary > devaluación

  • 4 exclusión

    f.
    exclusion, foreclosure, exception, separation.
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    1 exclusion, shutting out
    \
    a exclusión de / con exclusión de with the exclusion of, excluding, not counting
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    noun f.
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    femenino exclusion

    exclusión hecha de or con exclusión de — (frml) with the exclusion of, excluding

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    = barring, exclusion, ostracism.
    Ex. Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.
    Ex. In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
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    * exclusión social = social exclusion.
    * zona de exclusión aérea = no-fly zone.
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    femenino exclusion

    exclusión hecha de or con exclusión de — (frml) with the exclusion of, excluding

    * * *
    = barring, exclusion, ostracism.

    Ex: Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.

    Ex: In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
    * exclusión social = social exclusion.
    * zona de exclusión aérea = no-fly zone.

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    exclusion
    no quiso hacer comentarios sobre su exclusión del equipo he wouldn't comment on his being left out of o dropped from the team
    exclusión hecha de or con exclusión de ( frml); with the exclusion of, excluding
    Compuesto:
    social exclusion
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    exclusión sustantivo femenino
    exclusion
    exclusión sustantivo femenino exclusion: no creo que la exclusión de este grupo de la mesa de negociación sea una buena idea, I don't think it's a good idea to exclude this group from the negotiating table
    ' exclusión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    O
    English:
    apart
    - exclusion
    - out of
    - no-fly zone
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    exclusion;
    todos sin exclusión all of them without exception
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    f exclusion;
    con exclusión de with the exception of, except for
    * * *
    exclusión nf, pl - siones : exclusion

    Spanish-English dictionary > exclusión

  • 5 ostracismo

    m.
    ostracism.
    ostracismo político political wilderness
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    1 ostracism
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    masculino ostracism

    condenar a alguien al ostracismo — (Hist) to ostracize somebody

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    Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
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    * ostracismo social = social ostracism.
    * * *
    masculino ostracism

    condenar a alguien al ostracismo — (Hist) to ostracize somebody

    * * *

    Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.

    * ostracismo social = social ostracism.

    * * *
    ostracism
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    ostracismo sustantivo masculino
    ostracism
    ostracismo sustantivo masculino ostracism
    ' ostracismo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ostracize
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    ostracism;
    un año en el ostracismo político a year in the political wilderness
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    m ostracism
    * * *
    : ostracism

    Spanish-English dictionary > ostracismo

  • 6 perpetuar una creencia

    (v.) = perpetuate + belief
    Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.
    * * *
    (v.) = perpetuate + belief

    Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.

    Spanish-English dictionary > perpetuar una creencia

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