Challenging in spanish
Desafiante
pronunciation: desɑfiɑnte part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: desɑfiɑnte part of speech: adjective
In gestures
challenge2 = retar, desafiar, plantar cara a, poner en duda, poner en entredicho, cuestionar, rebatir.
Example: The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.more:
» challenge + a situation = desafiar una situación.
Example: In the past twenty or thirty years a growing number of teachers all through the educational system, from kindergarten to university, have challenged this situation.» challenge + a threat = enfrentarse a un problema.
Example: This paper considers two areas in UK librarianship in which action might serve to challenge these threats.» challenge + attitude = desafiar una postura.
Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.» challenge + materials = censurar material.
Example: This article reports a survey of materials that were challenged in Manitoba, Canada, school and public libraries.» challenge + Posesivo + assumptions = poner en entredicho.
Example: He challenged their assumptions and, I think, made them doubt what they thought they knew.» challenge + prejudice = desafiar un prejuicio.
Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.challenging = desafiante, retador, controvertido, estimulante, que constituye un reto, lleno de retos.
Example: Thus in an attentive reader literature is expansive, visionary, challenging, subversive, in the true and best sense.more:
» unchallenging = que no representa reto, poco estimulador, poco estimulante.
Example: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.