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1 regionalismo
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2 regionalismo
m.regionalism.* * *1 regionalism* * *SM regionalism* * *masculino regionalism* * *= regionalism, regionality.Ex. Despite the stability of the market new trends are visible, e.g. environmentalism, regionalism and specialization.Ex. Hollywood film industry is guilty of cultural supremacism, unable to represent issues of cultural difference, heterogeneity, and regionality.* * *masculino regionalism* * *= regionalism, regionality.Ex: Despite the stability of the market new trends are visible, e.g. environmentalism, regionalism and specialization.
Ex: Hollywood film industry is guilty of cultural supremacism, unable to represent issues of cultural difference, heterogeneity, and regionality.* * *1 ( Pol) regionalism2 ( Ling) regionalism* * *regionalismo nm1. [ideología] regionalism2. Ling regionalism* * *m regionalism -
3 agenda cultural
(n.) = cultural agendaEx. Three government initiatives; the push toward regionalism; and the development of the cultural agenda have combined to make this a timely report.* * *(n.) = cultural agendaEx: Three government initiatives; the push toward regionalism; and the development of the cultural agenda have combined to make this a timely report.
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4 cobrar intensidad
(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + momentum, pick up + speed, gather + paceEx. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. Research into information retrieval has been gaining momentum, but not enough attention is given to its basis.Ex. This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.Ex. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.* * *(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + momentum, pick up + speed, gather + paceEx: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: Research into information retrieval has been gaining momentum, but not enough attention is given to its basis.Ex: This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.Ex: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace. -
5 cobrar velocidad
v.to pick up speed, to gather speed.* * *(v.) = gather + momentum, gather + paceEx. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.* * *(v.) = gather + momentum, gather + paceEx: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
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6 economía avanzada
(n.) = advanced economyEx. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.* * *(n.) = advanced economyEx: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.
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7 ganar ímpetu
(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + paceEx. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992.Ex. This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex. The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.Ex. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.* * *(v.) = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + paceEx: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: The trend towards globalisation in publishing has gained impetus from the European Community's plans to create a single market by the end of 1992.Ex: This north/south cooperation is a five-year-old initiative that is now gathering strength = Esta cooperación norte-sur es una iniciativa que cumple cinco años y que ahora está ganando fuerza.Ex: The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.Ex: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace. -
8 país desarrollado
m.developed country, DC.* * *(n.) = developed country, developed nation, advanced economy, first-world nationEx. The gap between the archivally developed and undeveloped countries has widened since 1979 and technical changes relating to automation, conservation, reprography, deterioration due to pollution and wear and tear cause increasing problems.Ex. Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex. The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.Ex. But the real challenge to get it started is first to find the measures that can assuage the fear of the first-world nations.* * *(n.) = developed country, developed nation, advanced economy, first-world nationEx: The gap between the archivally developed and undeveloped countries has widened since 1979 and technical changes relating to automation, conservation, reprography, deterioration due to pollution and wear and tear cause increasing problems.
Ex: Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.Ex: But the real challenge to get it started is first to find the measures that can assuage the fear of the first-world nations. -
9 preocupación por el medio ambiente
(n.) = environmentalismEx. Despite the stability of the market new trends are visible, e.g. environmentalism, regionalism and specialization.* * *(n.) = environmentalismEx: Despite the stability of the market new trends are visible, e.g. environmentalism, regionalism and specialization.
Spanish-English dictionary > preocupación por el medio ambiente
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10 dialecto
• argot• dialect• idiom• lang syne• language barrier• localism• patio• patria potestas• provincialism• regionalism• slang -
11 idioma
• idiom• lang syne• language barrier• localism• provincialism• regionalism -
12 localismo
• localism• provincialism• regionalism• sectionalism -
13 provincialismo
• localism• parochial• parodist• provincialism• provinciality• regionalism -
14 regionalismo
• localism• regionalism• sectionalism
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