Evolution in spanish
Evolución
pronunciation: eboʊluθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: eboʊluθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
evolution = evolución, desarrollo.
Example: A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.more:
» historical evolution = evolución histórica.
Example: This article discusses the historical evolution of public libraries in Great Britain.» human evolution = evolución de la especie humana, evolución de la raza humana, evolución del hombre, hominización.
Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.» the course of human evolution = el curso de la evolución humana.
Example: The course of human evolution has been punctuated by a long succession of chance discoveries and accidental inventions.» theistic evolution = evolución teísta.
Example: Theistic evolution is the effort to reconcile Darwin's theory of undirected evolution with belief in God.» theory of evolution, the = teoría de la evolución, la.
Example: We often hear biologists claim the theory of evolution is as well tested as the theory of gravity.» trace + the evolution of = trazar la evolución de, describir el desarrollo de.
Example: The article 'The Wild Goose Chase' is a review essay on Umberto Eco's book, The Search for the Perfect Language, tracing the evolution of the search for a perfect universal language from biblical times through the present.» undergo + evolution = evolucionar.
Example: The communications capabilities of office microcomputers have undergone startling evolution since the early 1980s.