Abismo in english
Abyss
pronunciation: əbɪs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əbɪs part of speech: noun
In gestures
abismo = chasm ; abyss.
Example: Denying funding for electronic dissemination will create an unbridgeable chasm between those with the resources to buy information products and those without.Example: By insisting on open Internet access, regardless of age, the ALA is sending children into an 'information abyss' that will result in confusion, frustration, and poor research skills.more:
» asomarse al abismo de = look into + the abyss of .
Example: Following the failure of David Cameron's flying visit to Belfast last week, Northern Ireland is once again looking into the abyss of a political crisis.» lanzarse al abismo = leap into + the void ; leap into + space .
Example: From there, without knowing it, he leapt into the void of dissatisfaction and fell into the dark abyss of demotivation. Example: Klein made the photograph to show us how free we might be if we could leap into space.» precipitarse al abismo = leap into + the void ; leap into + space .
Example: From there, without knowing it, he leapt into the void of dissatisfaction and fell into the dark abyss of demotivation. Example: Klein made the photograph to show us how free we might be if we could leap into space.» saltar al abismo = leap into + space .
Example: Klein made the photograph to show us how free we might be if we could leap into space.» salto al abismo = leap into the void .
Example: Art is a leap into the void, a chance to give birth to your genius and to make magic where there was no magic before.» vivir al borde del abismo = live + (life) on the edge .
Example: Some people live life on the edge every day and love every minute of it.