Acuciante in english
Pressing
pronunciation: presɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: presɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
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acuciante = pressing ; acute ; ever-pressing.
Example: As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Example: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Example: Cooperative collection development is seen as a solution to the ever-pressing problems posed by the 'information explosion' = Cooperative collection development is seen as a solution to the ever-pressing problems posed by the 'information explosion'.more:
» necesidad acuciante = pressing need .
Example: It is estimated that refugees are displaced for 17 years on average, so there is a pressing need to find more durable solutions.» problema acuciante = pressing problem .
Example: The author dismisses the idea that artificial intelligence requires immediate attention since there are many other more pressing problems in need of solution.» ser acuciante = be acute .
Example: If the computer is correctly programmed it presents little difficulty in a computer-based system, where problems of excessive retrieval are likely to be most acute anyway.