Sensitive in spanish

Sensible

pronunciation: sensible part of speech: adjective
In gestures
sensible

sensitive1 = susceptible, perceptivo, delicado, emotivo, sensible. 

Example: Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line.

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» acid-sensitive = sensible a los ácidos.

Example: The E. coli of hay-fed cattle are acid-sensitive and are easily killed by gastric juice.

» case-sensitive = que distingue entre mayúscula y minúscula, que diferencia entre mayúscula y minúscula.

Example: To gain access to just one information service, the researcher required two dial-up numbers, 26 case-sensitive usernames and passwords and at least 20 Uniform Resource Locators (URLs).

» feel + sensitive = sentir (el) dolor en, doler, sentirse dolorido, sentirse irritado.

Example: Often, teeth feel sensitive after they've been cleaned, filled, or otherwise worked on at the dentist's office.

» feel + sensitive = sentirse susceptible, sentirse sensible.

Example: Some days I feel very sensitive, taking everything personally and lashing out at everyone, mostly my husband.

» gender sensitive = sensible con respecto al género.

Example: The absence of gender sensitive computer games are, in part, responsible for differences in female representation in technology fields.

» hypersensitive = hipersensible, ultrasensible.

Example: We are becoming a nation of wimps, fatsos and crybabies because we have created a hypersensitive social and legal environment.

» insensitive = insensible, falto de sensibilidad, inapropiado.

Example: In addition, Ms. Marshall has done a great deal of research in the area of subject control, particularly with respect to ethnically and otherwise insensitive topical and name headings.

» light-sensitive = sensible a la luz.

Example: Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.

» oversensitive = demasiado susceptible.

Example: But while librarians certainly have a lot to answer for, they should not become oversensitive about the non-user.

» price sensitive = susceptible a los precios, sensible a los precios.

Example: This segment of the population is relatively quality-sensitive and not very price sensitive.

» quality-sensitive = exigente.

Example: This segment of the population is relatively quality-sensitive and not very price sensitive.

» sensitive issue = cuestión delicada, tema delicado, asunto delicado.

Example: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.

» sensitive map = mapa sensitivo.

Example: A Mosaic sensitive map makes it possible to start the navigation in the organized cyberspace, by choosing one of the displayed topics.

» sensitive screen = pantalla susceptible al calor.

Example: Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line.

» time-sensitive [time sensitive] = sensible al tiempo. [Referido a algo que se ve afectado de algún modo por el paso del tiempo, por ejemplo, porque se queda obsoleto, etc.]

Example: The Internet provides librarians with unprecedented access to time-sensitive information resources.

» touch-sensitive screen = pantalla sensible al tacto.

Example: It is also possible to have a keyboard-free terminal where input is via a touch-sensitive screen.

sensitive2 = confidencial. 

Example: However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.

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» sensitive technology = tecnología sensible.

Example: He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology.

Sensitive synonyms

tender in spanish: , pronunciation: tendɜr noun, adjectivesensible in spanish: , pronunciation: sensəbəl adjectivesore in spanish: , pronunciation: sɔr adjectivedelicate in spanish: , pronunciation: deləkət adjectiveresponsive in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪspɑnsɪv adjectiveirritable in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪrətəbəl adjectivetouchy in spanish: , pronunciation: tʌtʃi adjectivepainful in spanish: , pronunciation: peɪnfəl adjectiveclassified in spanish: , pronunciation: klæsəfaɪd adjectivereactive in spanish: , pronunciation: riæktɪv adjectiveerogenous in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪroʊdʒənəs adjectivehuffy in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌfi adjectiveexcitable in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪksaɪtəbəl adjectivenociceptive in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑsɪseptɪv adjectivethin-skinned in spanish: , pronunciation: θɪnskɪnd adjectivephotosensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: fətoʊzensətɪv adjectiveoversensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊvɜrsensətɪv adjectiveradiosensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: rædiəzensətɪv adjectivelight-sensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: laɪtsensətɪv adjectivehighly sensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: haɪlisensətɪv adjective
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