Popularity in spanish
Popularidad
pronunciation: poʊpulɑɹ̩idɑd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: poʊpulɑɹ̩idɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures
popularity = popularidad, éxito.
Example: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.more:
» fade from + popularity = perder popularidad, dejar de ser popular.
Example: Variety shows began to fade from popularity in the early 1970s, when research began to show that variety shows appealed to an older audience that was less appealing to advertisers.» gain in + popularity = ganar popularidad.
Example: More than 1,500 years after the game was invented, chess is still growing in popularity.» gain (in) + popularity = ganar popularidad.
Example: This technique is sure to gain popularity as more libraries become involved in the long-range planning process.» growing popularity = popularidad cada vez mayor.
Example: The growing popularity of cycling is leading to an increased share in the area of physical education.» grow in + popularity = ganar popularidad.
Example: More than 1,500 years after the game was invented, chess is still growing in popularity.» increase in + popularity = ganar popularidad.
Example: CD drives are now cheap enough for CD-ROMs to increase in popularity.» lose + popularity with = perder el favor de.
Example: This kind of large-scale recasting will have to be done slowly if the scheme is not to lose its popularity with librarians who have large collections already classified.» outlive + Posesivo + popularity = dejar de ser popular, perder popularidad.
Example: Library materials may be discarded when they are in poor physical condition, beyond repair and unfit for binding, or when the text is out-of-date or superseded by a new edition, or when they have outlived their popularity.» popularity contest = concurso de popularidad.
Example: Shock as boofy blokes beat weedy intellectual in popularity contest.» popularity rating = cota de popularidad.
Example: His popularity ratings have halved since he was elected to a new record low of 31 per cent in the wake of multiple legal and sex scandals.» unpopularity = impopularidad.
Example: In the tide of criticism which finally engulfed this edition of the classification scheme, it was these relocations which were often blamed for its unpopularity.