Century in spanish

Siglo

pronunciation: sigloʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

century = siglo. 

Example: Seymour Lubetzky is considered by many librarian to be the greatest theoretician of descriptive cataloging in this century.

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» 19th century, the = siglo XIX, el.

Example: Lithography as a printing process dates from the 19th century.

» 20th century = siglo XX.

Example: In the early part of the 20th century donations were received from William K. Bixby which led to the foundation of the rare book collection.

» 21st century = siglo XXI.

Example: Today's users stand as witnesses to the formative stages of a totally networked society in the 21st century.

» by the turn of the century = para principios de siglo.

Example: By the turn of the century the population had reached its highwater mark -- 75,000.

» centuries-old = centenario, milenario, muy antiguo, de hace varios siglos.

Example: The region is further characterized by centuries-old mansions and farm houses with thatched roofs.

» century-long = centenario.

Example: The documentary tells the story of a century-long struggle for tolerance and acceptance, a battle which is by no means over.

» century-old = centenario.

Example: Only by a gigantic change of idea will that century-old will-o'-the-wisp,'function', be seen to be equated with 'critique', for they are one and the same.

» deal of the century, the = negocio del siglo, el.

Example: Tehran might very well conclude not only that this is indeed the deal of the century but also a once in a lifetime opportunity to widen the rift between Israel and America.

» eighteenth century = siglo XVIII.

Example: By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.

» fifteenth century = siglo XV.

Example: Cross-references were added in fifteenth-and sixteenth-century catalogs.

» for centuries = durante siglos.

Example: A new study says global warming will continue for centuries, no matter what we do.

» for many centuries = durante muchos siglos, desde hace muchos siglos.

Example: Indeed, for many centuries, liniments have been the cornerstone of folk remedies.

» from the turn of the century = desde principios de siglo.

Example: The postcard collection consists of 292 postcards from the turn of the century to the modern era.

» golden century = siglo de oro.

Example: Saunter along the enigmatic canals, the arteries of the city, and immerse yourself in Bruges' Golden Century.

» in the past century = en el siglo pasado, durante el siglo pasado.

Example: It is widely assumed to be the case that, in the past century, there has been an ongoing process of dialect levelling in England.

» mid-century = de mediados de siglo, de mitad de siglo.

Example: There were also various mid-century decorated letters with forked or clubbed serifs which generally tended towards fat-face, but which might be intermediate in form.

» nineteenth-century = del siglo diecinueve.

Example: The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.

» nineteenth century, the = siglo XIX, el.

Example: Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.

» over the centuries = a través de los siglos, durante siglos.

Example: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.

» over the course of the centuries = en el transcurso de los siglos, con el transcurso de los siglos.

Example: Over the course of the centuries, it grew into one of antiquity's most advanced cultures.

» over the course of this century = en el transcurso de este siglo.

Example: But this development is now coming to an end, and we will not experience a similarly rapid increase in population growth over the course of this century.

» seventeenth-century = del siglo diecisiete. [Adjetivo]

Example: The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.

» seventeenth century = siglo XVII.

Example: Secondly there were the chivalric romances, composed between the mediaeval period and the seventeenth century.

» since the turn of the century = desde principios de siglo.

Example: Since the turn of the century, nothing has influenced or changed our perception of ourselves as much as the moving image.

» sixteenth-century = siglo XVI.

Example: His style was lucid and engaging, and his experience both as an amateur printer and as an editor of sixteenth and seventeenth-century literature fitted him exactly for the task.

» the turn of the century = finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.

Example: Perhaps no one embodied this notion more than the turn-of-the-century reformer Melvil Dewey.

» thirteenth century = siglo trece.

Example: Subject indexes are believed to have been invented in France in the thirteenth century, yet many modern French books lack such indexes.

» twentieth-century disease = enfermedad del siglo viente.

Example: 'Twentieth-century disease,' or 'total allergy syndrome,' is a condition attributed to hypersensitivity to the environment that may sometimes be seen as so serious that the patient is incapable of living in the modern world = "La enfermedad del siglo veinte", o el "síndrome de alergia total", es un síntoma atribuído a la hipersensibilidad al ambiente que ocasionalmente puede parecer tan serio que el paciente es incapaz de vivir en el mundo moderno.

» twentieth century, the = siglo XX, el.

Example: Both institutes were honored by the presence of the twentieth century's greatest cataloging theorist, Seymour Lubetzky.

Century synonyms

c in spanish: do, pronunciation: si part of speech: noun hundred in spanish: cien, pronunciation: hʌndrəd part of speech: noun, adjective 100 in spanish: 100, pronunciation: none part of speech: noun, adjective centred in spanish: centrado, pronunciation: sentɜrd part of speech: adjective one c in spanish: uno c, pronunciation: wʌnsi part of speech: noun
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