Besetting in spanish

Dominante

pronunciation: doʊminɑnte part of speech: verb
In gestures

beset (with/by) = acuciar, afectar, caracterizar. 

Example: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.

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» beset with + problems = acosado por problemas, agobiado por problemas.

Example: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.

» difficulties + beset = dificultades + aquejar.

Example: Technical difficulties beset the development of the Monotype through the 1890s, and it was not until 1901 that the English Monotype Corporation could offer American-built machines in quantity.

» problem + beset = problema + acuciar.

Example: Publishing is beset by many problems including lack of finance, lack of trained personnel and printers, and poor book availability.
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