Aglomeración in english

Agglomeration

pronunciation: əglɑmɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

aglomeración = overcrowding [over-crowding] ; agglomeration ; agglomerate ; crowding ; mass ; crowd. 

Example: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Example: These may be described perhaps as agglomerations of subjects for which there is literary warrant; indeed, they formed a part of Wyndham Hulme's argument for literary warrant.Example: The latter plays an important role in that it is used as an anteriorizing symbol to give the notation for agglomerates.Example: Nearly all librarians were enthusiastic about the drawing power of public access computers in spite of the drawbacks such as theft, noise and crowding.Example: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Example: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.

more:

» adelantarse a las aglomeracionesbeat + the rush .

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» evitar las aglomeracionesbeat + the crowd(s)beat + the queuesbeat + the rush .

Example: The biggest secret to beating the crowds in Orlando is to visit the area when most children are in school.

Example: You can beat the queues by buying your tickets in advance.

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» horas de menos aglomeraciónoff-peak times .

Example: It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.

» la aglomeración dethe massed ranks of .

Example: Considering the huge guest list, the crowds, and the massed ranks of cameras, the royal wedding proved an intimate affair.

» producir aglomeracionescause + crowding .

Example: All too often, these individuals not only cause crowding and disruption, but through their carelessness and lack of concern, also interfere with library service.

» seguridad en las aglomeracionescrowd safety .

Example: This study considers the 1989 Hillsborough disaster in the context of the institutional complacency regarding crowd safety and crowd control that prevailed during the 1970s and 1980s.
Follow us