Juncture in spanish
Coyuntura
pronunciation: koʊiuntuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: koʊiuntuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
juncture = coyuntura, situación, trance.
Example: For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.more:
» at an early a juncture as possible = tan pronto como sea posible.
Example: The government decided to provide libraries with information at as early a juncture as possible, so as to allow them to take action at the policy level.» at this juncture = llegado este punto, llegado este momento, en esta coyuntura, en este momento, en esta situación.
Example: So at this juncture all we can do is to apply common sense = Así pues, llegado este momento todo lo que podemos hacer es aplicar el sentido común.» reach + a critical juncture = alcanzar una coyuntura crítica.
Example: Priorities and direction for the Library Association have reached a critical juncture.