Modern in spanish
pronunciation: moʊdeɹ̩noʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
modern = moderno.
Example: Kilgour is considered by may to be the father of modern networking.more:
» in modern times = en los últimos tiempos, en la actualidad.
Example: In modern times, the term 'ecology' has had exclusive reference to a scientific discipline and not a branch of philosophy.» modern art = arte moderno.
Example: Much modern art has nondistinctive titles like Mood Number Four, Picture Number Eight, Untitled, which makes title entry really ludicrous.» modern day = moderno, actual, contemporáneo.
Example: In practice modern day catalogue codes are concerned primarily with description and author headings.» modern-day = en la actualidad.
Example: Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher (modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.» modern-equipped = dotado de tecnología moderna.
Example: Online data bases has gained momentum in high-tech organisations because of the proliferation of cheap modern-equipped personal computer workstations.» modern era, the = era moderna, la.
Example: The postcard collection consists of 292 postcards from the turn of the century to the modern era.» modern face = letra moderna, caracteres modernos.
Example: The flamboyance of the earliest modern face proved evanescent, and it was a restrained interpretation of the design, combining elements of both the English and the French modern faces, that prevailed.» Modern Language Association (MLA) = Asociación de Lenguas Modernas (MLA). [Asociación americana]
Example: Organizations such as the American Chemical Society, the American Library Association, the Bibliographical Society of America, the Modern Language Association (MLA), the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and many other similar groups publish some outstanding bibliographical tools.» modern life = vida moderna, la.
Example: Modern life 'enthrones reason over impulse'.» modern society = sociedad moderna.
Example: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.» modern times = tiempos modernos.
Example: In modern times people live under the tyranny of mechanically measured time -- the dictatorship of the clock.» modern world = mundo moderno.
Example: The necessity for the public library to keep pace with developments in the modern world is emphasised.» post-modern [postmodern] = postmodernista, postmoderno. [Lista de palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]
Example: The article 'Postmodern libraries: Librarians at the bend in the learning curve' examines where librarians are on the learning curve when it comes to integrating new technology with old skills.» pre-modern [premodern] = premodernista.
Example: Modern art is often characterized by its overt acknowledgement of materials and process, whereas the licked surface of academic art is perceived as a sympton of pre-modern concerns.» ultra-modern [ultramodern] = ultramoderno, supermoderno.
Example: This remote, hitherto predominantly agricultural, mountain village has developed into an ultra-modern ski resort.