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1 viability
tr[vaɪə'bɪlɪtɪ]1 viabilidad nombre femeninoviability [.vaɪə'bɪlət̬i] n: viabilidad fn.• viabilidad s.f.'vaɪə'bɪlətimass noun viabilidad f[ˌvaɪǝ'bɪlɪtɪ]N viabilidad f* * *['vaɪə'bɪləti]mass noun viabilidad f -
2 viability
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3 fetal viability
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4 economic viability
s.viabilidad económica, viabilidad financiera. -
5 fetal viability
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6 duda
Del verbo dudar: ( conjugate dudar) \ \
duda es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: duda dudar
duda sustantivo femenino 1 (interrogante, sospecha) doubt;◊ expuso sus dudas sobre … he expressed his reservations about …;tengo unas dudas para consultar I have a few points I'd like to check; me ha surgido una duda there's something I'm not sure about; ¿tienen alguna duda? are there any queries o questions?; nunca tuve la menor duda de que tenía razón I never doubted that he was right; fuera de (toda) duda beyond (all) doubt; de eso no cabe la menor duda there's absolutely no doubt about that; lo pongo en duda I doubt it; sin duda or sin lugar a dudas undoubtedly; sin duda ya te lo habrás preguntado no doubt you'll have already asked yourself that question; para salir de dudas just to be doubly sure 2 (estado de incertidumbre, indecisión): a ver si puedes sacarme de la duda do you think you can clear something up for me?; si estás en (la) duda no lo compres if you're not sure don't buy it
dudar ( conjugate dudar) verbo transitivo to doubt;◊ dudo que lo haya terminado I doubt if o whether he's finished itverbo intransitivo: duda entre comprar y alquilar she can't make up her mind whether to buy or rent; duda en hacer algo to hesitate to do sth; duda de algo/algn to doubt sth/sb
duda sustantivo femenino doubt: la lectura le despertó esa duda, reading aroused that doubt in him
su integridad está fuera de toda duda, her integrity is beyond question
puso en duda la viabilidad del proyecto, he questioned the viability of the project Locuciones: sin (lugar a) duda, (ciertamente) es sin duda alguna el mejor producto del mercado, it's without question the best product on the market
dudar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to doubt: no dudes de él, don't distrust him
2 (estar indeciso) to hesitate [en, to]: dudaban entre comprarlo o no, they hesitated whether to buy it or not
II verbo transitivo to doubt: dudo mucho que se disculpe, I very much doubt that he'll apologize ' duda' also found in these entries: Spanish: acaso - caber - debatirse - despejar - desvanecerse - disipar - existir - inseguridad - plantear - poner - reconcomer - reparo - reserva - sombra - abrigar - aclarar - asaltar - bueno - consultar - dudar - entrar - entredicho - leve - perdurar - reflejar - resolver - seguro - titubeo English: benefit - burn out - cast - clinch - definitely - doubt - doubtless - if - illuminate - illumination - misgiving - pocket - positively - qualm - query - question - seed - settle - should - surely - uncertainty - vestige - well - bound - definite - doubtful - element - self- - shadow - undoubtedly -
7 viabilidad
viabilidad sustantivo femenino
1 viability
2 feasibility, practicability Locuciones: Econ plan de viabilidad: ante la difícil situación de la empresa, se está elaborando un plan de viabilidad, due to the company's precarious situation a feasibility plan is going to be drawn up ' viabilidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: duda English: feasibility - practicality
См. также в других словарях:
viability — UK US /ˌvaɪəˈbɪləti/ noun [U] ► the degree of chance that something will succeed: the viability of sth »Her role was to assess the viability of investment options overseas. commercial/economic/financial viability »This year will serve as an… … Financial and business terms
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viability — index feasibility, possibility Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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