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'Ɵreʃəuld1) ((a piece of wood or stone under) a doorway forming the entrance to a house etc: He paused on the threshold and then entered.) umbral2) (beginning: She is on the threshold of a brilliant career.) puertas, umbraltr['ɵreʃəʊld]1 umbral nombre masculino■ he has a high/low pain threshold tolera mucho/poco el dolor\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the threshold of... estar en el umbral de..., estar a las puertas de...threshold ['ɵrɛʃ.ho:ld, -.o:ld] n: umbral mn.• tranco s.m.• umbral (Matemática) s.m.'θreʃhəʊlda) ( doorway) umbral mto be on the threshold of something — estar* en el umbral or a las puertas de algo
b) ( limit) umbral m, límite m['θreʃhǝʊld]1. N1) (=doorway) umbral m2) (fig) umbral m, puertas fplto be on the threshold of — estar en el umbral or a las puertas de
pain threshold — umbral m de dolor
sound threshold — umbral m sonoro
2.CPDthreshold agreement N — convenio m de nivel crítico
threshold price N — precio m umbral, precio m mínimo
* * *['θreʃhəʊld]a) ( doorway) umbral mto be on the threshold of something — estar* en el umbral or a las puertas de algo
b) ( limit) umbral m, límite m
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