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  • 1 fluido vital

    (n.) = vital fluid
    Ex. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.
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    Ex: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fluido vital

  • 2 líquido vital

    • blood
    • life's fluid

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > líquido vital

  • 3 líquido vital

    m.
    life's fluid, blood.

    Spanish-English dictionary > líquido vital

  • 4 fluido

    adj.
    1 fluent, well-spoken, articulate, eloquent.
    2 fluid, liquid, flowing.
    3 flowing, eloquent.
    m.
    fluid, liquid.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: fluir.
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    2 (lenguaje, estilo) fluent
    1 FÍSICA fluid
    \
    fluido eléctrico current, power
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    1 FÍSICA fluid
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    1. (f. - fluida)
    adj.
    2. noun m.
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    1.
    ADJ (Téc) fluid; [lenguaje] fluent; [estilo] fluid, free-flowing
    2. SM
    1) (Téc) fluid
    2) (Elec) current, juice *
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    I
    a) ( liquido) fluid
    b) ( tráfico)
    II
    a) (Fís, Quím) fluid
    b) (period) ( corriente) current
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    = fluent, fluid, fluid, flowing.
    Ex. Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.
    Ex. Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.
    Ex. For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.
    Ex. He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet = Levantaba el tímpano y la frasqueta con un movimiento fluido, sacaba de las punturas el pliego recién impreso y lo colocaba en el banco a un lado de la pila de pliegos no impresos; a continuación procedía a colocar rápidamente el siguiente pliego.
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    * corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.
    * fluido corporal = body fluid.
    * fluido eléctrico = power.
    * fluido vital = vital fluid.
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    I
    a) ( liquido) fluid
    b) ( tráfico)
    II
    a) (Fís, Quím) fluid
    b) (period) ( corriente) current
    * * *
    = fluent, fluid, fluid, flowing.

    Ex: Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.

    Ex: Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.
    Ex: For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.
    Ex: He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet = Levantaba el tímpano y la frasqueta con un movimiento fluido, sacaba de las punturas el pliego recién impreso y lo colocaba en el banco a un lado de la pila de pliegos no impresos; a continuación procedía a colocar rápidamente el siguiente pliego.
    * corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.
    * fluido corporal = body fluid.
    * fluido eléctrico = power.
    * fluido vital = vital fluid.

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    1 ‹estilo› fluid, free-flowing, smooth
    2 ‹circulación› free-flowing; ‹situación› fluid, ever-changing
    3 ‹sustancia› fluid
    1 ( Fís, Quím) fluid
    2 ( period) (corriente) current
    hubo un corte en el fluido eléctrico there was a power failure o power cut o blackout
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    Del verbo fluir: ( conjugate fluir)

    fluido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    fluido    
    fluir
    fluido adjetivo ‹estilo/languaje fluent;
    circulación free-flowing;
    movimientos fluid, fluent
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    fluid
    fluir ( conjugate fluir) verbo intransitivo
    to flow
    fluido,-a
    I adjetivo fluid
    (discurso, narración) fluent
    II sustantivo masculino fluid
    fluido (eléctrico), current, power
    fluir verbo intransitivo to flow: tantos pensamientos fluyen por mi mente que no sé que decir, so many thoughts are flowing through my mind that I'm at a loss for words
    ' fluido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fluida
    - llave
    - obstaculizar
    - caudal
    - escape
    English:
    current
    - exemplify
    - flowing
    - fluent
    - fluid
    - effortless
    - smooth
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    fluido, -a
    adj
    1. [sustancia, líquido] fluid
    2. [tráfico] free-flowing
    3. [relaciones] smooth
    4. [lenguaje] fluent
    nm
    1. [sustancia, líquido] fluid
    2. [corriente] current;
    les cortaron el fluido their electricity was cut off
    fluido eléctrico electric current o power
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    I adj sustancia fluid; tráfico free-flowing; lenguaje fluent
    II m fluid
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    fluido, -da adj
    1) : flowing
    2) : fluent
    3) : fluid
    fluido nm
    : fluid
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    fluido1 adj
    1. (sustancia) fluid
    2. (lenguaje) fluent
    fluido2 n fluid

    Spanish-English dictionary > fluido

  • 5 dinámico

    adj.
    dynamic, energetic.
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    1 dynamic
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    (f. - dinámica)
    adj.
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    - ca adjetivo dynamic
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    = aggressive, dynamic, brisk [brisker -comp., briskest -sup.], fluid, proactive [pro-active], time-dependent, organic, dynamical, time-variant, vibrant, breezy [breezier -comp., breeziest -sup.], spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], fast and furious, energetic.
    Ex. During his tenure, OSU was recognized for the aggressive approach the library staff adopted with respect to publicizing OSU's many bibliographical services and encouraging patrons' use of them.
    Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
    Ex. The classic example quoted by Jourard is the brisk, super-efficient nurse, whose manner appears to be something that she puts on when she dons her uniform.
    Ex. Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.
    Ex. Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.
    Ex. This paper studies time-dependent (dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.
    Ex. Innovation in organisations is a continuous and organic process.
    Ex. This paper studies time-dependent ( dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.
    Ex. A data warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, nonvolatile collection of data in support of management's decision making process.
    Ex. All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.
    Ex. This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.
    Ex. A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.
    Ex. He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.
    Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.
    Ex. She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.
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    * dinámica de trabajo = workflow [work flow].
    * dinámica social = social dynamics.
    * entrar en la dinámica = enter + the fray.
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    - ca adjetivo dynamic
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    = aggressive, dynamic, brisk [brisker -comp., briskest -sup.], fluid, proactive [pro-active], time-dependent, organic, dynamical, time-variant, vibrant, breezy [breezier -comp., breeziest -sup.], spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], fast and furious, energetic.

    Ex: During his tenure, OSU was recognized for the aggressive approach the library staff adopted with respect to publicizing OSU's many bibliographical services and encouraging patrons' use of them.

    Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
    Ex: The classic example quoted by Jourard is the brisk, super-efficient nurse, whose manner appears to be something that she puts on when she dons her uniform.
    Ex: Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.
    Ex: Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.
    Ex: This paper studies time-dependent (dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.
    Ex: Innovation in organisations is a continuous and organic process.
    Ex: This paper studies time-dependent ( dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.
    Ex: A data warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, nonvolatile collection of data in support of management's decision making process.
    Ex: All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.
    Ex: This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.
    Ex: A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.
    Ex: He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.
    Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.
    Ex: She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.
    * dinámica de trabajo = workflow [work flow].
    * dinámica social = social dynamics.
    * entrar en la dinámica = enter + the fray.

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    dynamic
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    dinámico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    dynamic
    dinámico,-a adjetivo dynamic

    ' dinámico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dinámica
    English:
    aggressive
    - brisk
    - dynamic
    - breezy
    - high
    - spry
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    dinámico, -a adj
    1. [del movimiento, la dinámica] dynamic
    2. [activo] dynamic;
    necesitamos ejecutivos dinámicos y emprendedores we need dynamic and enterprising executives
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    adj fig
    dynamic
    * * *
    dinámico, -ca adj
    : dynamic
    * * *
    dinámico adj dynamic

    Spanish-English dictionary > dinámico

  • 6 dinámica

    adj.&f.
    feminine of DINÁMICO.
    f.
    dynamics.
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    1 dynamics
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    1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - dinámico)
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    SF
    1) (Fís) dynamics sing
    2) (=funcionamiento) dynamic
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    la dinámica de los acontecimientos lo obligó a dimitirevents o circumstances forced him to resign

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    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.
    Ex. Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.
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    la dinámica de los acontecimientos lo obligó a dimitirevents o circumstances forced him to resign

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    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.

    Ex: Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.

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    1 ( Fís) dynamics
    2
    (funcionamiento): la dinámica de las dos organizaciones es totalmente diferente the way the two organizations work is completely different, the dynamics of the two organizations are completely different
    la dinámica de la obra the action of the play
    Compuesto:
    dinámica grupal or de grupo
    group dynamics
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    dinámico,-a adjetivo dynamic
    dinámica sustantivo femenino dynamics sing
    ' dinámica' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vital
    English:
    dynamics
    - go-getter
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    1. [situación, proceso] dynamics [singular];
    la dinámica de nuestra empresa the dynamics of our company;
    entramos en una dinámica de desarrollo económico we are beginning a process of economic development;
    el conflicto ha entrado en una dinámica peligrosa the dispute has taken a dangerous turn
    dinámica de grupo group dynamics
    2. Fís dynamics [singular]
    dinámica de fluidos fluid dynamics
    3. Econ dinámica de poblaciones population dynamics
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    f dynamics sg
    * * *
    : dynamics

    Spanish-English dictionary > dinámica

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