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1 vorticela
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2 atracción por torbellino
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > atracción por torbellino
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3 cadena de torbellinos
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > cadena de torbellinos
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4 vórtice
m.1 vortex.2 vortex, eye.3 whorl.* * *1 vortex, whirlpool2 (de ciclón) centre (US center) of a cyclone* * *SM1) (=remolino) [de agua] whirlpool, vortex; [de viento] whirlwind2) [de ciclón] eye* * *masculino ( remolino - de viento) whirlwind; (- de agua) whirlpool, vortex; ( de un ciclón) eye, center** * *= vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.].Ex. The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.* * *masculino ( remolino - de viento) whirlwind; (- de agua) whirlpool, vortex; ( de un ciclón) eye, center** * *= vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.].Ex: The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.
* * *1 (remolino — de viento) whirlwind; (— de agua) whirlpool, vortex2 (de un ciclón) eye, center** * *
vórtice sustantivo masculino vortex
' vórtice' also found in these entries:
English:
vortex
* * *vórtice nm1. [de agua] whirlpool, vortex2. [de aire] whirlwind3. [de huracán] vortex, eye* * *m vortex* * *vórtice nm1) : whirlpool, vortex2) torbellino: whirlwind -
5 vorágine
f.maelstrom, whirlpool.* * *1 vortex, whirlpool* * *SF [de mar, río] whirlpool, vortex, maelstrom frm; [de odio, destrucción, confusión] maelstrom; [de actividad, publicidad] whirl* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *1 (en el mar) whirlpool2 (situación confusa) whirl, maelstrom ( liter)* * *
vorágine sustantivo femenino
1 (ajetreo) hustle and bustle, hurly-burly
2 (remolino de agua) whirlpool
' vorágine' also found in these entries:
English:
vortex
- whirl
* * *vorágine nf1. [confusión] confusion, whirl;atrapado en la vorágine de la gran ciudad trapped in the hectic whirl of life in the big city2. [remolino] whirlpool* * *f ( remolino) whirlpool; figwhirl* * *vorágine nf: whirlpool, maelstrom -
6 torbellino1
1 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex. The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars. -
7 torbellino
m.1 whirlwind (remolino) (of air).2 whirlwind.3 whirlwind (persona inquieta).4 live wire.* * *2 figurado (abundancia de cosas) whirl, turmoil, welter\torbellino de ideas figurado brainstorm* * *SM1) [de viento] whirlwind; [de polvo] dust cloud2) [de cosas] whirl3) (=persona) whirlwind* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *torbellino11 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex: The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.torbellino22 = roller coaster.Ex: The book likens the early adolescent years to a roller coaster, often unpredictable but exciting and filled with possibility.
torbellino33 = live wire.Nota: Dicho de una persona.Ex: The man is a live wire of nerves and predictable unpredictability.
* * *pasó como un torbellino she rushed past like a whirlwind2 (de actividad) hurly-burly, whirlun torbellino de sentimientos muy confusos a turmoil o whirl of confused emotionsel torbellino de la gran ciudad the hurly-burly o the hustle and bustle of the big city3 (persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *
torbellino sustantivo masculino
( de polvo) dust storm
torbellino sustantivo masculino
1 (remolino de viento) whirlwind, US twister
2 fig (agitación) whirl
(de sentimientos) turmoil
' torbellino' also found in these entries:
English:
whirl
- whirlwind
- eddy
* * *torbellino nm1. [remolino] [de aire] whirlwind;[de agua] whirlpool; [de polvo] dust cloud2. [mezcla confusa] [de actividad, emociones] whirlwind;su vida es un torbellino her life is a whirlwind of activity3. [persona inquieta] whirlwind;es un torbellino de energías she is a bundle of energy* * *m whirlwind* * *torbellino nm: whirlwind -
8 corona
• apex• corona• crown• garland• voraciousness• vortex• vortex tunnel• wreak vengeance on• wreathe -
9 vórtice circumpolar
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10 remolino coccígeo
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11 torbellino viscoso
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12 voracidad
• avidity• greed for money• greedy• inguinal vein• inhabit• ravening• ravenousness• voracious• voraciously• voracity• vortex -
13 voraginoso
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14 vórtice viscoso
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15 torbellino anticiclónico
anticyclonic eddy; anticyclonic vortexDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > torbellino anticiclónico
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16 torbellino ciclónico
cyclonic eddy; cyclonic vortexDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > torbellino ciclónico
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17 torbellino de grado medio
mesoscale eddy; mesoscale vortexDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > torbellino de grado medio
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18 efecto vórtice
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19 torbellino viscoso
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20 vórtice viscoso
m.viscous vortex.
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VORTEX — En mécanique des fluides, on appelle vortex un type de tourbillon dans lequel la vitesse des particules du fluide en chaque point est inversement proportionnelle à la distance entre le point et le centre du tourbillon. Un tel tourbillon est… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vortex — bezeichnet in der Strömungslehre ein Synonym für Wirbel, siehe Wirbel (Strömungslehre) in der Teichfiltertechnik eine mechanische Reinigungskammer, in der sich durch Schwerkraft größere Partikel absetzen und ausgefiltert werden können in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vortex — Vor tex, n.; pl. E. {Vortexes}, L. {Vortices}. [L. vortex, vertex, icis, fr. vortere, vertere, to turn. See {Vertex}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A mass of fluid, especially of a liquid, having a whirling or circular motion tending to form a cavity or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vortex — (англ.) вихрь, круговорот: Музыка Arida Vortex московская пауэр метал группа. ICS Vortex VORTEX the GazettE single Игры Vortex Software британская компания, разработчик видеоигр. Техника Vortex86 процессор … Википедия
vortex — vórtex s. n. Trimis de siveco, 24.09.2005. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic vórtex s. n. 1. Structură anatomică (muşchi, peri) dispusă în vârtej. 2. Vârtej cu antrenare de aer, care apare la aspiraţia apei dintr un bazin. (‹ fr., lat. vortex).… … Dicționar Român
vortex — efecto de remolino producido por el giro de una masa de fluido más o menos cilíndrica. Aparato de laboratorio para homogeneizar muestras Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. vórtex Efecto de remolino producid … Diccionario médico
vortex — 1650s, whirlpool, eddying mass, from L. vortex, variant of vertex an eddy of water, wind, or flame; whirlpool; whirlwind, from stem of vertere to turn (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)). Plural form is vortices. Became prominent in 17c. theories of… … Etymology dictionary
vortex — [vôr′teks΄] n. pl. vortexes or vortices [vôr′tə sēz΄] [L vortex, var. of vertex: see VERTEX] 1. a whirling mass of water forming a vacuum at its center, into which anything caught in the motion is drawn; whirlpool 2. a whirl or powerful eddy of… … English World dictionary
Vortex — (lat.), 1) so v.w. Vertex; 2) Wirbel, Strudel, Knäuel; V. cartesianus, Cartesianischer Wirbel, s.d.; 3) V. purulentus, Eiterstock … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
vortex — *eddy, whirlpool, maelstrom … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vortex — has the plural form vortexes in general use, but vortices (pronounced vaw ti seez) in technical contexts … Modern English usage