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the digital revolution

  • 1 digital

    adj.
    1 digital (computing & Tec).
    2 Touch-Tone.
    f.
    foxglove (plant).
    m.
    digitalis.
    * * *
    1 digital
    \
    huellas digitales fingerprints
    reloj digital (de pulsera) digital watch 2 (de mesa) digital clock
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [ordenador, reloj] digital
    2) (=dactilar) finger antes de s
    2. SF
    1) (Bot) foxglove
    2) (=droga) digitalis
    * * *
    a) ( dactilar) finger (before n), digital (frml)
    b) <aparato/sonido> digital
    * * *
    Ex. Advances in digital prepress that have occurred during 1980-81 are reviewed, and the continuing progress in electronic publishing techniques is described.
    ----
    * activo digital = digital assets.
    * bienes digitales = digital assets.
    * brecha digital, la = digital divide, the.
    * capital digital = digital assets.
    * codificación digital = digital coding.
    * con una formación tecnológica digital = digitally-oriented.
    * con una inclinación hacia la tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.
    * depósito de documentos digitales = repository.
    * disco digital = digital disc.
    * disco óptico dígital = optical digital disc.
    * división digital, la = digital divide, the.
    * DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital) = DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
    * en la era digital = in the digital era, in the digital age.
    * era digital, la = digital age, the.
    * imagen digital de un documento = digital image document.
    * mensaje digital = digital message.
    * mundo digital, el = digital world, the.
    * nacido antes de la era digital = digital immigrant.
    * nacido en la era digital = digital native.
    * ordenador digital = digital computer.
    * PADI (Preservación de Información Digital Australiana) = PADI (Preservation of Australian Digital Information).
    * patrimonio digital = digital heritage.
    * plataforma digital = digital platform.
    * publicación digital = digital publication.
    * recuperación de imágenes digitales = digital image retrieval.
    * recursos digitales = digital assets.
    * repositorio digital = digital repository.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * señal digital = digital signal.
    * televisión digital = digital television.
    * voz digital = digital voice.
    * * *
    a) ( dactilar) finger (before n), digital (frml)
    b) <aparato/sonido> digital
    * * *

    Ex: Advances in digital prepress that have occurred during 1980-81 are reviewed, and the continuing progress in electronic publishing techniques is described.

    * activo digital = digital assets.
    * bienes digitales = digital assets.
    * brecha digital, la = digital divide, the.
    * capital digital = digital assets.
    * codificación digital = digital coding.
    * con una formación tecnológica digital = digitally-oriented.
    * con una inclinación hacia la tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.
    * depósito de documentos digitales = repository.
    * disco digital = digital disc.
    * disco óptico dígital = optical digital disc.
    * división digital, la = digital divide, the.
    * DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital) = DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
    * en la era digital = in the digital era, in the digital age.
    * era digital, la = digital age, the.
    * imagen digital de un documento = digital image document.
    * mensaje digital = digital message.
    * mundo digital, el = digital world, the.
    * nacido antes de la era digital = digital immigrant.
    * nacido en la era digital = digital native.
    * ordenador digital = digital computer.
    * PADI (Preservación de Información Digital Australiana) = PADI (Preservation of Australian Digital Information).
    * patrimonio digital = digital heritage.
    * plataforma digital = digital platform.
    * publicación digital = digital publication.
    * recuperación de imágenes digitales = digital image retrieval.
    * recursos digitales = digital assets.
    * repositorio digital = digital repository.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * señal digital = digital signal.
    * televisión digital = digital television.
    * voz digital = digital voice.

    * * *
    1 (dactilar) finger ( before n), digital ( frml)
    2 ‹reloj/ordenador/datos› digital
    3 ‹sonido/grabación› digital
    1 ( Bot) foxglove, digitalis ( tech)
    2 ( Med) digitalis
    * * *

    digital adjetivo
    a) ( dactilar) finger ( before n), digital (frml)

    b)aparato/sonido digital

    digital adjetivo digital
    huellas digitales, fingerprints
    reloj/sonido digital, digital watch/sound
    ' digital' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    huella
    - casete
    English:
    analog
    - analogue
    - digital
    - DVD
    - finger
    - fox
    * * *
    adj
    1. [del dedo]
    huellas digitales fingerprints
    2. [reloj, televisión, tecnología] digital
    nf
    [planta] foxglove
    * * *
    I adj digital
    II f BOT foxglove
    * * *
    digital adj
    : digital
    digitalmente adv
    1) dedalera: foxglove
    2) : digitalis
    * * *
    digital adj digital

    Spanish-English dictionary > digital

  • 2 revolución digital

    la revolución digital
    (n.) = digital revolution, the

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > revolución digital

  • 3 revolución digital, la

    (n.) = digital revolution, the
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > revolución digital, la

  • 4 a la última

    up to date
    * * *
    (adj.) = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], on the fast track, hipped
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex. The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.
    * * *
    (adj.) = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], on the fast track, hipped

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Ex: The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex: The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a la última

  • 5 al tanto

    adj.
    in the know, up-to-date, in the swim, on the ball.
    * * *
    * * *
    = au fait, in the know, in step
    Ex. Conversely the historian must publicise the importance of preservation, and keep the archivist ' au fait' with new developments in historiography.
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).
    * * *
    = au fait, in the know, in step

    Ex: Conversely the historian must publicise the importance of preservation, and keep the archivist ' au fait' with new developments in historiography.

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex: There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).

    Spanish-English dictionary > al tanto

  • 6 moderno

    adj.
    modern, present-day, up-to-date, contemporary.
    m.
    modern, person who lives in modern times.
    * * *
    1 modern
    * * *
    (f. - moderna)
    adj.
    * * *
    moderno, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=actual) modern

    una revista dirigida a la mujer moderna — a magazine aimed at the modern woman, a magazine for the woman of today

    siempre va vestida muy modernashe always wears very trendy clothes *, she always dresses very trendily *

    a la moderna in the modern way

    2) ( Hist) modern
    2.
    SM / F trendy *
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    a) ( actual) modern
    b) ( a la moda) <vestido/peinado> fashionable, trendy
    c) <edad/historia> modern
    II
    - na masculino, femenino trendy (colloq)
    * * *
    = contemporary, modern, modern day, progressive, developed, updated [up-dated], hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], hipped, trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].
    Ex. The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.
    Ex. Kilgour is considered by may to be the father of modern networking.
    Ex. In practice modern day catalogue codes are concerned primarily with description and author headings.
    Ex. These young professionals are committed to making Junctionville a dynamic and progressive place to live.
    Ex. Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.
    Ex. Libraries can obtain updated cataloguing through special customised services, but at prohibitively high cost.
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.
    Ex. The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.
    Ex. The author investigates the things which young adults consider to be important, and discusses this in relation to what may be considered tasteful, and what merely trendy in young adults' books.
    ----
    * dotado de tecnología moderna = modern-equipped.
    * era moderna, la = modern era, the.
    * fuera de onda con los tiempos modernos = out of keeping with the times, out of tune with the times.
    * moderno, original, auténtico, chulo = funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.].
    * mundo moderno = modernised world.
    * muy moderno = trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].
    * tiempos modernos = modern times.
    * vida moderna, la = modern life.
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    a) ( actual) modern
    b) ( a la moda) <vestido/peinado> fashionable, trendy
    c) <edad/historia> modern
    II
    - na masculino, femenino trendy (colloq)
    * * *
    = contemporary, modern, modern day, progressive, developed, updated [up-dated], hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], hipped, trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].

    Ex: The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.

    Ex: Kilgour is considered by may to be the father of modern networking.
    Ex: In practice modern day catalogue codes are concerned primarily with description and author headings.
    Ex: These young professionals are committed to making Junctionville a dynamic and progressive place to live.
    Ex: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.
    Ex: Libraries can obtain updated cataloguing through special customised services, but at prohibitively high cost.
    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.
    Ex: The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.
    Ex: The author investigates the things which young adults consider to be important, and discusses this in relation to what may be considered tasteful, and what merely trendy in young adults' books.
    * dotado de tecnología moderna = modern-equipped.
    * era moderna, la = modern era, the.
    * fuera de onda con los tiempos modernos = out of keeping with the times, out of tune with the times.
    * moderno, original, auténtico, chulo = funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.].
    * mundo moderno = modernised world.
    * muy moderno = trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.].
    * tiempos modernos = modern times.
    * vida moderna, la = modern life.

    * * *
    moderno1 -na
    1 (actual) modern
    el hombre moderno modern man
    no es un invento moderno it is not a new o modern invention
    una edición más moderna a more up-to-date edition
    comparado con los métodos modernos compared with modern o present-day methods
    2 (a la moda) ‹vestido/peinado› fashionable, trendy
    es una chica muy moderna she's a very modern o trendy girl
    3 ( Hist) ‹edad/historia› modern
    moderno2 -na
    masculine, feminine
    trendy ( colloq)
    * * *

    moderno
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    a) ( actual) modern;


    una edición más moderno a more up-to-date edition
    b) ( a la moda) ‹vestido/peinado fashionable, trendy

    c)edad/historia modern

    moderno,-a adjetivo modern
    ' moderno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    actual
    - moderna
    - más
    English:
    advanced
    - modern
    - state-of-the-art
    - trendy
    - new
    * * *
    moderno, -a
    adj
    1. [de la actualidad] modern;
    la mujer moderna the modern woman
    2. [innovador] modern;
    un diseño muy moderno a very modern design
    3. [historia, edad] modern
    4. Fam [persona] trendy
    nm,f
    Fam trendy (person)
    * * *
    adj modern
    * * *
    moderno, -na adj
    : modern, up-to-date
    * * *
    moderno adj modern

    Spanish-English dictionary > moderno

  • 7 en la onda

    (adj.) = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], hipped
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.
    * * *
    (adj.) = hip [hipper -comp., hippest -sup.], hipped

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Ex: The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la onda

  • 8 intelectuales

    m.&f. pl.
    intellectuals, clerisy, intelligentsia.
    * * *
    (n.) = literati, intelligentsia
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. Successive waves of emigrant intelligentsia in the 1940s unveiled the magnitude of crimes against humanity.
    * * *
    (n.) = literati, intelligentsia

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Ex: Successive waves of emigrant intelligentsia in the 1940s unveiled the magnitude of crimes against humanity.

    Spanish-English dictionary > intelectuales

  • 9 una nube de

    = a haze of, a cloud of, a swarm of
    Ex. The next generation should not have to spend so much of its intellectual life in a haze of continual discussion of code.
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex. This paper reassesses the views of Margaret Edwards who published 'The fair garden and the swarm of beasts,' a guide to young adult services, in 1969.
    * * *
    = a haze of, a cloud of, a swarm of

    Ex: The next generation should not have to spend so much of its intellectual life in a haze of continual discussion of code.

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    Ex: This paper reassesses the views of Margaret Edwards who published 'The fair garden and the swarm of beasts,' a guide to young adult services, in 1969.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una nube de

  • 10 a la onda

    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    * * *

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a la onda

  • 11 al loro

    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    * * *

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al loro

  • 12 intelectuales digitales

    (n.) = digerati
    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    * * *
    (n.) = digerati

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > intelectuales digitales

  • 13 una grupo impreciso de

    Ex. Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
    * * *

    Ex: Digerati is the digital version of literati and refers to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una grupo impreciso de

  • 14 a voces

    adv.
    aloud, in a loud voice, at the top of one's voice, clamorously.
    * * *
    shouting
    * * *
    = vociferously, vociferous, open outcry
    Ex. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.
    Ex. The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.
    Ex. Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.
    * * *
    = vociferously, vociferous, open outcry

    Ex: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.

    Ex: The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.
    Ex: Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a voces

  • 15 a viva voz

    Ex. Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.
    * * *

    Ex: Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a viva voz

  • 16 mercado financiero

    m.
    financial market, finance market.
    * * *
    (n.) = financial market, financial exchange
    Ex. Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.
    Ex. Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.
    * * *
    (n.) = financial market, financial exchange

    Ex: Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.

    Ex: Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mercado financiero

  • 17 no + deber + sorprender que

    = it + be + not surprising that
    Ex. It is not surprising that the majority of the world's inhabitants have been shut off from the digital revolution when half of those people have yet to make their first phone call.
    * * *
    = it + be + not surprising that

    Ex: It is not surprising that the majority of the world's inhabitants have been shut off from the digital revolution when half of those people have yet to make their first phone call.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no + deber + sorprender que

  • 18 no + ser + de sorprender que

    = it + be + not surprising that
    Ex. It is not surprising that the majority of the world's inhabitants have been shut off from the digital revolution when half of those people have yet to make their first phone call.
    * * *
    = it + be + not surprising that

    Ex: It is not surprising that the majority of the world's inhabitants have been shut off from the digital revolution when half of those people have yet to make their first phone call.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no + ser + de sorprender que

  • 19 proceso histórico

    Ex. In the past twenty-five years a new history-making process has taken place, the digital revolution.
    * * *

    Ex: In the past twenty-five years a new history-making process has taken place, the digital revolution.

    Spanish-English dictionary > proceso histórico

  • 20 revolución

    f.
    1 revolution, insurrection, revolt, rising.
    2 revolution, rev, spin, rotating motion.
    3 revolution, radical and pervasive change, far-reaching change, fundamental change.
    * * *
    1 revolution
    \
    la Revolución Francesa the French Revolution
    la Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Téc) revolution
    2) (Pol) revolution
    * * *
    1) (Hist, Pol) revolution
    2) (Tec) revolution

    revoluciones por minutorevolutions o revs per minute

    * * *
    = revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.
    Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
    Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.
    Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
    Ex. While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.
    Ex. This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.
    ----
    * anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.
    * contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.
    * experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.
    * revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).
    * Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.
    * revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.
    * revolución política = political revolution.
    * revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.
    * * *
    1) (Hist, Pol) revolution
    2) (Tec) revolution

    revoluciones por minutorevolutions o revs per minute

    * * *
    = revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.

    Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.

    Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.
    Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
    Ex: While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.
    Ex: This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.
    * anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.
    * contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.
    * experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.
    * revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).
    * Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.
    * revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.
    * revolución política = political revolution.
    * revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.

    * * *
    A ( Hist, Pol) revolution
    Compuestos:
    cultural revolution
    palace coup
    industrial revolution
    B ( Tec) revolution
    revoluciones por minuto revolutions o revs per minute
    * * *

    revolución sustantivo femenino
    revolution
    revolución sustantivo femenino revolution
    ' revolución' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gestarse
    - encabezar
    - sofocar
    English:
    rev
    - revolution
    - stir up
    - turn
    - industrial
    * * *
    1. [cambio profundo] revolution
    Hist la Revolución Cultural the Cultural Revolution; Hist la Revolución Francesa the French Revolution; Hist la Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution;
    revolución de palacio palace revolution
    2. [giro, vuelta] revolution, rev;
    33 revoluciones por minuto 33 revolutions per minute
    * * *
    f revolution
    * * *
    revolución nf, pl - ciones : revolution
    * * *
    revolución n revolution

    Spanish-English dictionary > revolución

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