Climate in spanish

Clima

pronunciation: klimɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

climate1 = clima. 

Example: These figures are based on UK climate where the winter external temperature is about -1ºC (degree centigrade).

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» arid climate = clima árido.

Example: This ability has been acquired by shepherds during generations of nomadism and pastoralism, and it is considered the most important aspect of husbandry in arid climates.

» boreal climate = clima boreal.

Example: Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.

» climate change = cambio climático.

Example: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.

» climate-controlled = climatizado.

Example: This is a nine part essay exploring the nature and potential of public space, ranging from piazzas to roofed and climate-controlled places to parking lots.

» climate deterioration = degradación del clima.

Example: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.

» cold climate = clima frío.

Example: Cold climates may lead to mothers giving birth to more boys than girls, suggests research.

» combat + climate change = luchar contra el cambio climático.

Example: The international community has set a dateline of three months to forge an agreement to combat climate change.

» desert climate = clima desértico.

Example: If you are a serious cyclist, and don't live in a desert climate, you really should have at least one bicycle with fenders.

» hot climate = clima cálido, clima caluroso.

Example: Apples and pears may live in a hot climate for a while, but they won't produce fruit.

» micro-climate [microclimate] = microclima.

Example: Measuring the micro-climate is difficult so that mould may occur even if general humidity is satisfactory.

» palaeoclimate [paleoclimate, -USA] = paleoclima. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que contienen esta secuencia de vocales en inglés británico y que se reduce a -eo- en inglés americano]

Example: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.

» rigours of the climate = rigores del clima.

Example: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.

» subarctic climate = clima subártico.

Example: Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.

» tropical climate = clima tropical.

Example: Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.

» warm climate = clima cálido.

Example: Bignonias are found in warm climates and grow wild in the Eastern and Southern United States.

climate2 = clima, situación, entorno, contexto. 

Example: The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.

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» climate of change = clima de cambio.

Example: A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.

» economic climate = clima económico.

Example: His article casts doubt on the future of local technical libraries in the new economic climate.

» in the present climate of = en el clima actual de.

Example: In the present climate of national reconstruction the Ministry of Motor Industry was one of the first to focus on questions of economics.

» political climate = clima político.

Example: The author explains why the destabilizing process of marketing is so crucial for libraries in the present political climate of the USA.

» promote + climate = propiciar un clima, crear un clima.

Example: One of the aims of this Department is to promote a climate for British industry and commerce as conducive to enterprise and competition as that in any other industrialized country.

» social climate = clima social.

Example: The developmentof an indigenous book industry requires time, government support and encouragement, and a favourable economic and social climate.

Climate synonyms

mood in spanish: estado animico, pronunciation: mud part of speech: noun clime in spanish: clima, pronunciation: klaɪm part of speech: noun
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