Extreme in spanish

Extremo

pronunciation: ekstɹ̩emoʊ part of speech: adjective
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extreme1 = extremo. [Nombre]

Example: At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.

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» at one extreme = en un extremo de la escala.

Example: Counselling requires much more time and in-depth probing, although it can at one extreme cover simply the act of lending a sympathetic ear to clients who, in externalizing their problems, may thus be better able to face them and arrive at a solution.

» at the other extreme = en el otro extremo, en el otro extremo de la escala.

Example: At the other extreme is Mises, who describes economic theory as an essential element in the structure of human civilization.

» extreme end = extremo.

Example: However, it was possible to identify queries from the extreme ends of the specificity continuum.

» go to + the extreme of = llegar al extremo de.

Example: Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.

» to the extreme = al máximo, a lo extremo, al extremo.

Example: An artist has taken his love for the outdoors to the extreme, by turning his caravan into a garden he can take anywhere.

extreme2 = extremo, muchísimo. [Adjetivo]

Example: You can very frequently go into a large library and have extreme difficulty finding somebody to help you because there are 40 people sitting out in back doing something which somebody else is doing down the road.

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» extreme caution = extrema precaución, extrema prudencia, sumo cuidado.

Example: The National Weather Service is advising drivers to use 'extreme caution' and to beware of black ice as temperatures drop below freezing .

» extreme cold = frío extremo.

Example: Nippy winter weather has forced farmers in Russia to make bras for their cows to protect their udders from extreme cold.

» extreme condition = condición extrema.

Example: In most people, this perfectly natural self-destructive subpersonality sleeps unless extreme conditions call it forth to influence events.

» extreme heat = calor extremo.

Example: A heat wave is an extended period of extreme heat, and is often accompanied by high humidity = Una ola de calor es un periodo prolongado de calor extremo y que ocasionalmente va acompañada de una alta humedad.

» extreme left, the = extrema izquierda, la; ultraizquierda, la.

Example: In these times of social and economic crises, and although the extreme left has witnessed a revival of sorts, there is no doubt that the extreme right has become the fastest growing political party.

» extreme reservations = mucho recelo.

Example: The new laws now being pushed through by them were met with extreme reservations and opposition.

» extreme right, the = extrema derecha, la; ultraderecha, la.

Example: In these times of social and economic crises, and although the extreme left has witnessed a revival of sorts, there is no doubt that the extreme right has become the fastest growing political party.

» extreme sport = deporte de riesgo, deporte extremo.

Example: You don't need adrenaline rushes and extreme sports to feel alive.

» extreme temperatures = temperaturas extremas.

Example: Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures, both heat and cold, can lead to serious health conditions and can even be fatal.

» in the extreme = en un grado sumo, en sumo grado, sumamemente, extremadamente.

Example: The main character displays a boastful attitude that smacks of hubris in the extreme.

» unlikely to the extreme = extremadamente improbable.

Example: The genetic structure of the human species makes such a possibility unlikely to the extreme.

Extreme synonyms

intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective utmost in spanish: mayor, pronunciation: ʌtmoʊst part of speech: adjective, noun distant in spanish: distante, pronunciation: dɪstənt part of speech: adjective immoderate in spanish: inmoderado, pronunciation: ɪmɑdɜreɪt part of speech: adjective uttermost in spanish: más lejano, pronunciation: ʌtɜrmoʊst part of speech: adjective, noun extremum in spanish: extremum, pronunciation: ekstrɪməm part of speech: noun extreme point in spanish: punto extremo, pronunciation: ɪkstrimpɔɪnt part of speech: noun
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