Nature in spanish

Naturaleza

pronunciation: nɑtuɹ̩ɑleθɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

nature1 = naturaleza, la. 

Example: Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum', and he seeks constantly to impose a pattern on what he sees.

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» accident of nature = accidente de la naturaleza.

Example: Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

» allow + nature to take its course = dejar que la naturaleza siga su curso, dejar que las cosas sigan su curso normal.

Example: She prefers to age naturally and allow nature to take its course.

» be one with nature = estar en armonía con la naturaleza.

Example: The earthly body may be broken, but the spirit remains whole as it is one with nature.

» crime against nature = crimen contra natura.

Example: Whoever commits the abominable and detestable crime against nature, either with mankind or with a beast, shall be punished by imprisonment.

» force of nature = fuerza de la naturaleza.

Example: The jet stream, one of the most dramatic forces of nature, was discovered during World War II when aviators first tried to cross the Pacific.

» freak of nature = error de la naturaleza, bicho raro.

Example: Despite statistics showing their phenomenal growth and use, on-line data bases in US libraries are still somewhat a freak of nature.

» human nature = naturaleza humana, condición humana.

Example: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.

» laws of nature = leyes de la naturaleza, ley de vida.

Example: The purportedly 'permanent' CD-ROM medium follows the immutable laws of nature: the aluminum coating on the disc oxidises over time (a condition called disc rot or CD rot), resulting in an unreadable disc.

» let + nature take its course = dejar que la naturaleza siga su curso, dejar que las cosas sigan su curso normal.

Example: How do you let nature take its course when you no your cat is dying?.

» miracle of nature = milagro de la naturaleza.

Example: Diamonds are a miracle of nature.

» Mother Nature = madre naturaleza, la.

Example: The article has the title 'Thermochemically activated oxidation: Mother Nature's book burning'.

» nature lover = amante de la naturaleza.

Example: Home to an amazing variety of birds, plants and wildlife, Tucson is an ideal choice for nature lovers, families, or those simply seeking a serene escape from daily pressures.

» nature park = parque natural.

Example: The proximity of nature parks to our homes means that sometimes this natural cycle in the kangaroo population can be quite visible.

» nature preserve = reserva natural.

Example: These school programs encourage volunteers to help protect, enhance and manage public lands such as forests, parks, water reservoirs, historical sites, nature preserves, and wilderness areas.

» nature reserve = reserva natural.

Example: The vegetation of this nature reserve is only affected to smaller degrees by grazing and wood cutting due to geographical factors limiting access.

» nature's laws = leyes de la naturaleza.

Example: Most librarians were committed to the idea that the capabilities of men varied and were controlled by 'nature's laws'.

» nature trail = sendero, senda.

Example: There is a 4.5 mile long walking and biking trail along the waterfront that leads to several nature trails outside of town.

» nature will find a way = la naturaleza es muy sabia.

Example: Nature will find a way -- if we just give it a chance.

» nature will take its course = naturaleza + seguir + su curso, dejar tiempo al tiempo, dejar que las cosas sigan su curso normal.

Example: Nature will take its course, allowing your bone tissue to fuse with the titanium post.

» wonder of nature = maravilla de la naturaleza.

Example: These early years were her first encounter with the wonders of nature that continue to fire her imagination.

nature2 = naturaleza, esencia. 

Example: In this chapter a review of the development of cataloguing codes is given in order to explain and place in context the nature of modern cataloguing codes.

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» be in + Posesivo + nature = formar parte de + Posesivo + naturaleza, ser parte de + Posesivo + naturaleza.

Example: In our experience, teachers have an insatiable appetite for learning -- it's in their nature!.

» be of good nature = tener buen corazón, ser bondadoso, ser afable, tener una buena disposición.

Example: Addames specifies the commodities vendible in Japan, describes the island and the people, who he says are of good nature, courteous above measure = Addames detalla las mercancías comercializables en Japon, describe la isla y su gente y nos dice que son bondadosos e inmensamente corteses.

» be second nature to + Pronombre = ser algo natural para, venir instintivamente a, venir por naturaleza a.

Example: For such a task the librarian is particularly well fitted by his professional education: bringing to bear the great analytical power of classification should be second nature to him.

» by nature = por naturaleza.

Example: The average man is by nature indolent; he works as little as possible = El ciudadno medio es perezoso por naturaleza; trabaja lo menos posible.

» by + Posesivo + (own/very) nature = por + Posesivo + (propia/misma) naturaleza.

Example: Freedom, by its nature, cannot be imposed -- it must be chosen.

» contrary nature = carácter contrariante, espíritu de la contradicción.

Example: After reading the early chapters and discussing Mary's contrary nature, we looked at her Indian hibiscus garden and the nursery rhyme she appears in, seeing how both reflected Mary's own nature.

» good nature = afabilidad, bondad, buena disposición, buen corazón.

Example: He adheres to traditional values, honoring his relatives, for example, even when his uncle shamelessly exploits his good nature.

» in nature = de naturaleza.

Example: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.

» in + Posesivo + (own/very) nature = por + Posesivo + (propia/misma) naturaleza.

Example: Things which are not in commerce, as public roads, are in their nature unalienable.

» of a sexual nature = de naturaleza sexual.

Example: Nurses must also keep an eye out for any patients developing a crush, as failing to recognise attraction of a sexual nature is also considered sexual misconduct .

» true nature, the = verdadera naturaleza, la.

Example: Librarians were forced to put up a rhetorical smokescreen which only partially succeeded in hiding the library's true nature.

» with good nature = con buena disposición, de buen grado.

Example: 'Here's your chance!' he smiled with entire good nature.

nature3 = tipo, clase. 

Example: Since all of the headings are alphabetical words, it is possible to interfile entries regardless of the nature of their heading.

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» of a + Adjetivo + nature = de corte + Adjetivo, Adjetivo.

Example: It can be of a physical nature, as a building is, or of a purely informational nature, as a television programme is.

» or something of that nature = o algo parecido, o algo similar, o algo así, o cosas por el estilo, por ahí van los tiros, por ahí van las cosas.

Example: If you are trying to break up a cat fight or something to that nature pick it up by the scruff of the neck.

» the changing nature of = los constantes cambios de, el nuevo aspecto de, la cambiante fisonomía de.

Example: The themes were the changing nature of scholarly communication and the traditional role of libraries.

Nature synonyms

world in spanish: mundo, pronunciation: wɜrld part of speech: noun wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective universe in spanish: universo, pronunciation: junəvɜrs part of speech: noun cosmos in spanish: cosmos, pronunciation: kɑzmoʊs part of speech: noun existence in spanish: existencia, pronunciation: egzɪstəns part of speech: noun creation in spanish: creación, pronunciation: krieɪʃən part of speech: noun macrocosm in spanish: macrocosmo, pronunciation: məkroʊkɔzəm part of speech: noun state of nature in spanish: estado de naturaleza, pronunciation: steɪtʌvneɪtʃɜr part of speech: noun natural state in spanish: estado natural, pronunciation: nætʃɜrəlsteɪt part of speech: noun natural phenomenon in spanish: fenomeno natural, pronunciation: nætʃɜrəlfənɑmənɑn part of speech: noun
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