Cube in spanish

Cubo

pronunciation: kuboʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

cube = cubo. 

Example: Theoretically travel distances will be reduced to a minimum if the building is a cube and on entry users are brought quickly to the centre of gravity.

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» cube of sugar = terrón de azúcar, azucarillo.

Example: This is around 50g of sugar a day, equivalent to ten cubes of sugar for adults and older children, and nine for five to ten-year-olds.

» ice cube = cubito de hielo.

Example: No one likes that artificial, over-precise articulation acquired by meticulously elocuted people who hang words on the air like so many ice cubes.

» inverse cube law = ley de relación exponencial inversa al cubo. [En bibliometría, ley utilizada para describir que la relación entre dos variables es inversa y va aumentando o disminuyendo al cubo]

Example: The data was found to conform to an inverse cube law more closely than an inverse square law (i.e., Lotka's Law) = Se halló que los datos se ajustan mejor a una ley de relación exponencial inversa al cubo que una ley de relación exponencial inversa al cuadrado (es decir, la Ley de Lotka).

» sugar cube = terrón de azúcar, azucarillo.

Example: Some champagne cocktails are a mixture of sugar cubes, champagne and other alcohols or juices.

Cube synonyms

block in spanish: bloquear, pronunciation: blɑk part of speech: noun dice in spanish: dado, pronunciation: daɪs part of speech: noun regular hexahedron in spanish: hexaedro regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜreksəhidrən part of speech: noun square block in spanish: bloque cuadrado, pronunciation: skwerblɑk part of speech: noun third power in spanish: tercer poder, pronunciation: θɜrdpaʊɜr part of speech: noun
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