Moderar
pronunciation: moʊdeɹ̩ɑɹ̩
part of speech: adjective
moderate1 = moderado. [Nombre]
Example: This paper examines the ways in which extremists and moderates in the two communities frame the televised representation of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
moderate2 = moderado, módico, comedido, regular, pasable. [Adjetivo]
Example: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.
more:
» moderate drinker = bebedor moderado.
Example: Whether you are a hard drinker, a moderate drinker or a teetotaler, you may have some pretty strong opinions, perhaps prejudices, about drinking alcohol.» moderate eater = persona que come moderadamente.
Example: Successful moderate eaters do so in part because they are not inflexible, and do not obsess over singular foods.» moderate smoker = fumador moderado.
Example: Well, we consider 1-2 cigs a day a light smoker, and 3-5 cigs a day a moderate smoker.moderate3 = moderar, temperar. [En el entorno de redes, acción de supervisar el tráfico y el contenido de los mensajes enviados generalmente a una lista de correo para evitar situaciones que perjudiquen o causen malestar a la mayoría de los participantes]
Example: The effect of using the system is moderated by 2 variable, the level of experience of the person completing the task, and the status of the client.
Moderate synonyms
lead
in spanish: dirigir,
pronunciation: led
part of speech: verb, noun
check
in spanish: comprobar,
pronunciation: tʃek
part of speech: verb, noun
hold
in spanish: sostener,
pronunciation: hoʊld
part of speech: verb, noun
control
in spanish: controlar,
pronunciation: kəntroʊl
part of speech: noun
fair
in spanish: justa,
pronunciation: fer
part of speech: adjective, noun
chair
in spanish: silla,
pronunciation: tʃer
part of speech: noun
medium
in spanish: medio,
pronunciation: midiəm
part of speech: noun
average
in spanish: promedio,
pronunciation: ævɜrɪdʒ
part of speech: adjective, noun
temper
in spanish: templar,
pronunciation: tempɜr
part of speech: noun
modest
in spanish: modesto,
pronunciation: mɑdəst
part of speech: adjective
curb
in spanish: bordillo,
pronunciation: kɜrb
part of speech: noun, verb
conservative
in spanish: conservador,
pronunciation: kənsɜrvətɪv
part of speech: adjective
small
in spanish: pequeña,
pronunciation: smɔl
part of speech: adjective
indifferent
in spanish: indiferente,
pronunciation: ɪndɪfrənt
part of speech: adjective
contain
in spanish: Contiene,
pronunciation: kənteɪn
part of speech: verb
intermediate
in spanish: intermedio,
pronunciation: ɪntɜrmidiɪt
part of speech: adjective
reasonable
in spanish: razonable,
pronunciation: rizənəbəl
part of speech: adjective
cautious
in spanish: cauteloso,
pronunciation: kɔʃəs
part of speech: adjective
limited
in spanish: limitado,
pronunciation: lɪmətəd
part of speech: adjective
mild
in spanish: templado,
pronunciation: maɪld
part of speech: adjective
mince
in spanish: picar,
pronunciation: mɪns
part of speech: noun, verb
temperate
in spanish: templado,
pronunciation: temprət
part of speech: adjective
chasten
in spanish: castigar,
pronunciation: tʃeɪsən
part of speech: verb
soften
in spanish: ablandar,
pronunciation: sɑfən
part of speech: verb
restrained
in spanish: refrenado,
pronunciation: ristreɪnd
part of speech: adjective
centrist
in spanish: centrista,
pronunciation: sentrɪst
part of speech: adjective, noun
fairish
in spanish: fairish,
pronunciation: ferɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
middle-of-the-road
in spanish: medio del camino,
pronunciation: mɪdələvθərɔd
part of speech: adjective
tone down
in spanish: bajar el tono,
pronunciation: toʊndaʊn
part of speech: verb
hold in
in spanish: Espera,
pronunciation: hoʊldɪn
part of speech: verb
moderationist
in spanish: moderacionista,
pronunciation: mɑdɜreɪʃənɪst
part of speech: noun
middle of the roader
in spanish: medio del roader,
pronunciation: mɪdələvðəroʊdɜr
part of speech: noun
Moderate antonyms
immoderate
pronunciation: ɪmɑdɜreɪt
part of speech: adjective