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tr[ræʃənəlaɪ'zeɪʃən]1 racionalización nombre femeninorationalization [.ræʃənələ'zeɪʃən] n: racionalización frationalization (US/UK)n.• racionalización s.f.'ræʃṇələ'zeɪʃən, ˌræʃṇəlaɪ'zeɪʃəna) u c (Psych, Math) racionalización fb) u c ( Busn) racionalización f, reconversión f[ˌræʃnǝlaɪ'zeɪʃǝn]N1) [of ideas etc] racionalización f2) (=reorganization) reconversión f, reorganización findustrial rationalization — reconversión f industrial, reorganización f industrial
* * *['ræʃṇələ'zeɪʃən, ˌræʃṇəlaɪ'zeɪʃən]a) u c (Psych, Math) racionalización fb) u c ( Busn) racionalización f, reconversión f -
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4 elaborate rationalization
s.filosofismo muy elaborado.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > elaborate rationalization
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5 reconversión
reconversión sustantivo femenino
reconversión sustantivo femenino restructuring, rationalization (de un trabajador) retraining ' reconversión' also found in these entries: Spanish: relojería English: restructuring -
6 relojería
relojería sustantivo femenino (tienda, taller) clockmaker's, watchmaker's; ( actividad) watchmaking
relojería sustantivo femenino
1 (tienda) clock and watch shop
2 (taller) watchmaker's, clockmaker's
3 (técnica) clockmaking, watchmaking Locuciones: de relojería, clockwork
bomba de relojería, time bomb: esa reconversión industrial es una bomba de relojería, this industrial rationalization is a time-bomb ' relojería' also found in these entries: English: clockwork - spring - time bomb - timing mechanism - clock - time
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Rationalization — can refer to any of the following: *Rationalization (psychology), the process of constructing a logical justification for a decision that was originally arrived at through a different mental process *Rationalization, in hypnosis, the rational… … Wikipedia
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rationalization — index deduction (conclusion), dialectic, excuse, justification, ratiocination Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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