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41 industria aeronáutica
f.aircraft industry, aeroplane industry.* * *la industria aeronáutica(n.) = airline industry, the, aviation industry, theEx: The Internet has changed the economic ground rules of scholarly publishing in a fashion comparable to the deregulation of the airline industry in the USA.
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42 industria de la aeronáutica
la industria de la aeronáutica(n.) = aviation industry, the, airline industry, theEx: While global economic turmoil continues to undermine air transport, die-hards within the aviation industry are left clutching at straws.
Ex: The Internet has changed the economic ground rules of scholarly publishing in a fashion comparable to the deregulation of the airline industry in the USA. -
43 industria de la aviación
la industria de la aviación(n.) = aviation industry, theEx: While global economic turmoil continues to undermine air transport, die-hards within the aviation industry are left clutching at straws.
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44 agitación
• agitation• excitement• flush with shame• flustered• fluting plane• flutter about• fuss• insubordination• rebellion• riot police• rioter• rioting• riotous• stir• troubled financial situation• troubleshoot• turbulence• turmoil• unquietness• upheaval -
45 algarada
• din• turmoil• uproar -
46 barullo
• hubbub• hurly-burly• melée• troubled financial situation• troubleshoot• turmoil -
47 churriburri
• hubbub• turmoil -
48 confusión
• bafflement• clutter• commotion• confusedness• confusion• disorder• hassle• huddle• hugger-mugger• jumble• mess• mix up• moil• perplexedly• perquisite• rinse through• rinsings• riot• riot act• turmoil -
49 disturbio
• agitation• disorder• disturbance• fuss• pertness• perturbation• perturbation of the lunar orbit• rinse through• rinsings• riot• riot act• stir• turmoil -
50 estado de agitación
• frenzy• seethe• state of turmoil -
51 estar en efervescencia
• be in turmoil -
52 fermento
• ferment• leave word that• leavened• leavening agent• turmoil -
53 revuelo
• commotion• turbulence• turmoil -
54 revuelta
• revoker• revolt against• turmoil• uprising -
55 trastorno mental
• derangement• lunacy• mental turmoil -
56 tumulto
• boisterousness• commotion• hurly-burly• rinse through• rinsings• riot• riot act• rout• tumult• turmoil• uproar -
57 turbulencia
• disorder• turbulence• turmoil -
58 zarabanda
• troubled financial situation• troubleshoot• turmoil -
59 agitación adolescente
f.adolescent turmoil.
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