Diversity in spanish

Diversidad

pronunciation: dibeɹ̩sidɑd part of speech: noun
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diversity = diversidad, variedad. 

Example: Given the diversity of filing practices, it is important to recognise the most common filing dilemmas.

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» a diversity of = una diversidad de, una variedad de.

Example: The world contains a great diversity of people, children with adult mentalities as well as adults with juvenile mentalities, and we need to serve both groups as best we can.

» biodiversity = biodiversidad, diversidad de la vida.

Example: The emerging and rapidly expanding field of biodiversity was chosen and an online search was conducted to generate a list of potential authors to be used in the study.

» cultural diversity = diversidad cultural.

Example: Proposals should aim at explaining to the citizens in Latin America the benefits of the Information Society in the following four areas: local governance, education and cultural diversity, public health and social inclusion (or e-inclusion).

» diversity of life = diversidad de la vida, biodiversidad.

Example: In general, farmers and environmentalists both want an environment that is free of toxins and thriving with a diversity of life.

» language diversity = diversidad lingüística.

Example: The form this 'hypothesis' has come to take is easily dismissed as a straw figure and serious consideration of the relation between language diversity and thinking has largely tumbled with it.

» life-form diversity = diversidad de la vida.

Example: Results indicate that the effect of life-form diversity on ecosystems is not constant.

» linguistic diversity = diversidad lingüística.

Example: Linguistic diversity can bridge the cultural gap that minority students face when learning to read and write.

Diversity synonyms

variety in spanish: variedad, pronunciation: vɜraɪəti part of speech: noun diverseness in spanish: diversía, pronunciation: dɪvɜrsnəs part of speech: noun multifariousness in spanish: multifariedad, pronunciation: məltiferiuznəs part of speech: noun
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