Adverse in spanish

Adverso

pronunciation: ɑdbeɹ̩soʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

adverse = adverso, perjudicial. 

Example: An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.

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» adverse circumstance = circunstancia adversa.

Example: The magnitude of her Herculanian efforts grow upon us as we contemplate the adverse circumstances under which she undertook the enterprise.

» adverse drug reaction = reacción adversa a los medicamentos, reacción adversa a los fármacos.

Example: In fact, adverse drug reactions are one of the leading causes of death in the United States.

» adverse effect = efecto adverso.

Example: The list consists of bibliographies and guides to the literature, dictionaries, handbooks and pharmacopoeias, titles reflecting different geographic areas and cultures, adverse effects, herbals, and journals.

» have + an adverse effect on = tener un efecto adverso sobre.

Example: Unstable exchange rates have an adverse effect on the price of books and journals.

Adverse synonyms

contrary in spanish: contrario, pronunciation: kɑntreri part of speech: noun, adjective untoward in spanish: adverso, pronunciation: əntuɔrd part of speech: adjective harmful in spanish: perjudicial, pronunciation: hɑrmfəl part of speech: adjective inauspicious in spanish: poco propicio, pronunciation: ɪnaʊspɪʃɪs part of speech: adjective unfavorable in spanish: desfavorable, pronunciation: ənfeɪvɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective unfavourable in spanish: desfavorable, pronunciation: ənfəvaʊrəbəl part of speech: adjective
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