Aglomerado in english

Agglomerate

pronunciation: əglɑmɜreɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

aglomerado1 = overcrowded ; built-up. 

Example: Cooperative storage of materials on a regional or national basis promises to become the best way of coping with overcrowded libraries.Example: The possibility of these riots has been discussed for a long time: from Godard filming out at Sarcelles in the 1960s, to decades of immigration-debate, to the built-up layers of graffiti on Paris walls.

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» local aglomeradocrowded quarter .

Example: Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.

» lugar aglomeradocrowded quarter .

Example: Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.

» sitio aglomeradocrowded quarter .

Example: Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.

aglomerado2 = particle board ; chipboard ; hardboard. 

Example: Ready-made furniture which is available in the market is made from 80% particle board.Example: Cabinet doors, closets and kitchen worktops can be made using chipboard.Example: Hardboard is similar to fiberboard, except that hardboard is more dense than fiberboard.

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» madera aglomeradaparticle boardchipboardhardboard .

Example: Ready-made furniture which is available in the market is made from 80% particle board.

Example: Cabinet doors, closets and kitchen worktops can be made using chipboard.

Example: Hardboard is similar to fiberboard, except that hardboard is more dense than fiberboard.

» tablero aglomeradoparticle boardchipboardhardboard .

Example: Ready-made furniture which is available in the market is made from 80% particle board.

Example: Cabinet doors, closets and kitchen worktops can be made using chipboard.

Example: Hardboard is similar to fiberboard, except that hardboard is more dense than fiberboard.

» tablero de aglomeradoparticle boardchipboardhardboard .

Example: Ready-made furniture which is available in the market is made from 80% particle board.

Example: Cabinet doors, closets and kitchen worktops can be made using chipboard.

Example: Hardboard is similar to fiberboard, except that hardboard is more dense than fiberboard.

aglomerar = throng. 

Example: The street was thronged by people who had not a moment to spare.

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» aglomerar las callesbe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) forcefill + the streetspour into + the streets .

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

Example: More then 30,000 demonstrators filled the streets around the White House today chanting, 'Stop the US-Israeli war against Lebanon and Palestine'.

Example: The quake was so intense that people poured into the streets through fear.

» aglomerarsecrowdmill aroundclump togetherbe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) forceswarm .

Example: Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.

Example: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.

Example: From time to time, fluff your comforter up to keep the feathers from clumping together or hang it out on the clothesline for a quick freshen-up.

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

Example: Nearby workers rescued a man after he swatted one bee and was swarmed by others that stung him more than 200 times.

Aglomerado synonyms

collective in spanish: colectivo, pronunciation: kəlektɪv part of speech: adjective clustered in spanish: agrupado, pronunciation: klʌstɜrd part of speech: adjective agglomerated in spanish: aglomerado, pronunciation: əglɑmɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective agglomerative in spanish: aglomerante, pronunciation: əglɑmɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective
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