Aging in spanish

Envejecimiento

pronunciation: enbexeθimientoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

age4 = envejecer. 

Example: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.

ageing [aging]1 = envejecimiento, vejez. 

Example: These are reference materials that may be useful to librarians who serve practitioners, researchers, caregivers, interested non-professionals and the elderly who wish to learn about the psychology of adult development and aging.

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» ageing population [aging population] = envejecimiento de la población.

Example: This article discusses the impact of such trends as aging population, privatisation, and the paperless society on library facilities.

» ageing resistance [aging resistance] = resistencia al envejecimiento.

Example: Paper from several paper mills in the Slovak and Czech republics was tested to determine its aging resistance.

» anti-ageing [anti-aging] = antienvejecimiento, contra el envejecimiento.

Example: This is a hand and body lotion with anti-ageing properties that moisturises, protects and oxygenises the skin.

» anti-ageing [anti-aging] = antienvejecimiento, contra el envejecimiento.

Example: This is a hand and body lotion with anti-ageing properties that moisturises, protects and oxygenises the skin.

» cellular aging [cellular ageing] = envejecimiento celular.

Example: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

» mental aging = envejecimiento mental.

Example: According to this study, bilingualism may ward off mental aging = Según este estudio, el bilingúismo puede evitar el envejecimiento mental.

ageing [aging]2 = obsolescencia, envejecimiento. 

Example: Aging is one of the properties of scientific and technical literature.

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» ageing rate [aging rate] = índice de obsolescencia.

Example: Aging rates vary among journals and it is relatively easy to identify journals which age at the rate the literature grows and those which exhaust their utility in a few years.

» aging factor [ageing factor] = índice de obsolescencia.

Example: While most specialised dental journals had a lower aging factor than dental journals as a whole, orthodontic journals had an aging factor of 0.92 (half-life 8.7 years).

» literature aging [literature ageing] = obsolescencia del documento.

Example: Her paper was titled 'The main problems of studying literature aging'.

ageing [aging]3 = en proceso de envejecimiento, cada vez más viejo. 

Example: The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.

aging [ageing]1 = envejecimiento, vejez. 

Example: These are reference materials that may be useful to librarians who serve practitioners, researchers, caregivers, interested non-professionals and the elderly who wish to learn about the psychology of adult development and aging.

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» aging population [ageing population] = envejecimiento de la población.

Example: This article discusses the impact of such trends as aging population, privatisation, and the paperless society on library facilities.

» aging process = proceso de envejecimiento.

Example: Some people simply want to look younger, and cosmetic dentistry is like a dental facelift that can quickly 'reverse' the natural aging process of the teeth.

» aging resistance [ageing resistance] = resistencia al envejecimiento.

Example: Paper from several paper mills in the Slovak and Czech republics was tested to determine its aging resistance.

» anti-aging [anti-ageing] = antienvejecimiento, contra el envejecimiento.

Example: This is a hand and body lotion with anti-ageing properties that moisturises, protects and oxygenises the skin.

» cellular aging [cellular ageing] = envejecimiento celular.

Example: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

» mental aging = envejecimiento mental.

Example: According to this study, bilingualism may ward off mental aging = Según este estudio, el bilingúismo puede evitar el envejecimiento mental.

» retard + aging = retardar el envejecimiento, retrasar el envejecimiento.

Example: We are selecting embryonal stem cells in vitro for phenotypes that may retard aging.

» sign of aging = marca de envejecimiento.

Example: The first signs of aging -- sun spots, crow's-feet -- show up earlier than we ever realized.

aging [ageing]2 = obsolescencia, envejecimiento. 

Example: Aging is one of the properties of scientific and technical literature.

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» aging factor [ageing factor] = índice de obsolescencia.

Example: While most specialised dental journals had a lower aging factor than dental journals as a whole, orthodontic journals had an aging factor of 0.92 (half-life 8.7 years).

» aging rate [ageing rate] = índice de obsolescencia.

Example: Aging rates vary among journals and it is relatively easy to identify journals which age at the rate the literature grows and those which exhaust their utility in a few years.

» literature aging [literature ageing] = obsolescencia del documento.

Example: Her paper was titled 'The main problems of studying literature aging'.

aging [ageing]3 = en proceso de envejecimiento, cada vez más viejo. 

Example: The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.

Aging synonyms

old in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: oʊld part of speech: adjective ageing in spanish: envejecimiento, pronunciation: ədʒiɪŋ part of speech: noun senescent in spanish: senescente, pronunciation: senəsent part of speech: adjective ripening in spanish: madurez, pronunciation: raɪpənɪŋ part of speech: noun mellowing in spanish: maduración, pronunciation: meloʊɪŋ part of speech: noun
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