Tropical in spanish

Tropical

pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊpikɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

tropical = tropical. 

Example: This study attempts to identify the journals publishing articles on onchocerciasis -- a disease also known as river-blindness occurring in tropical Africa and Latin America.

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» subtropical = subtropical.

Example: Whether such variation occurs in a subtropical area such as Australasia is not clear.

» tropical aquarium = acuario tropical.

Example: Tropical aquariums require filters, heaters, lights and pumps, as well as decor, plants and numerous water treatments.

» tropical bird = pájaro tropical.

Example: Tropical birds arrived with a flourish this past week, bringing color and joy to the area.

» tropical climate = clima tropical.

Example: Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.

» tropical country = país tropical.

Example: As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myias.

» tropical cyclone = ciclón tropical.

Example: Tropical cyclones are intense low pressure systems that form over tropical oceans.

» tropical disease = enfermedad tropical.

Example: The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.

» tropical fish = pez tropical, pez de colores.

Example: Dressed to the nines, the three characters shimmer like tropical fish beached in the desert.

» tropical forest = selva tropical.

Example: Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.

» tropical island = isla tropical.

Example: French explorer and adventurer Xavier Rosset is about to embark on a 300 day trip to live alone on a remote tropical island in the South Pacific.

» tropical medicine = medicina tropical.

Example: A brief account of the life of Sir Ronald Ross and his contributions to tropical medicine, public health, epidemiology and literature is given = Se presenta un breve relato de la vida de Sir Ronald Ross y su contribución a la medicina tropical, la salud pública y la epidemiología.

» tropical ocean = océano tropical.

Example: Tropical cyclones are intense low pressure systems that form over tropical oceans.

» tropical plant = planta tropical.

Example: It must be acknowledged that the vast majority of true tropical and subtropical plants will usually not grow well in temperate climates.

» tropical rain forest = selva tropical.

Example: Exchange of CO2 has been measured on a variety of ecosystems worldwide including grasslands, savannahs, tropical rain forests as well as arctic tundra.

» tropical sea = mar tropical.

Example: Fin whales are found in all oceans of the world, though they seem to prefer temperate and polar waters to tropical seas.

» tropical storm = tormenta tropical.

Example: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.

» tropical thunderstorm = tormenta tropical.

Example: A tropical thunderstorm interrupted the marching, but the parade continued as soon as the rain let up.

» tropical weather = clima tropical.

Example: With its tropical weather, crystal blue seas, and colourful marine life, Thailand is a perfect place to go scuba diving.

» tropical year = año tropical, año solar.

Example: The Gregorian calendar was constructed to give a close approximation to the tropical year, which is the actual length of time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun.

Tropical synonyms

hot in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑt part of speech: adjective figurative in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪgjɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective tropic in spanish: , pronunciation: trɑpɪk part of speech: noun, adjective equatorial in spanish: , pronunciation: ikwətɔriəl part of speech: adjective nonliteral in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑnlɪtɜrəl part of speech: adjective
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