Ascenso in english
Ascent
pronunciation: əsent part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əsent part of speech: noun
In gestures
ascenso1 = ascendancy ; elevation ; climb up ; upward spiral ; ascent ; climb.
Example: During his ascendancy he was accused of sycophancy by other staff members.Example: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Example: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Example: Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Example: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.Example: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.more:
» ascenso acelerado = uprushing ; uprush .
Example: Such eddies are formed by the sudden uprushing of overheated moist masses of air into the high very cold levels during thunder storms. Example: Like a geyser, the uprush typically sprays oil all over the drill site, where a single spark can quickly ignite the entire well.» ascenso al trono = accession to the throne .
Example: One controversy surrounding the Prince's future accesion to the throne is his decision to be known as the 'Defender of Faith', as opposed to the traditional 'Defender of the Faith'.» ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA] .
Example: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.» describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of .
Example: This article describes the current state of public Internet access, charts the rise of the cybercafe.ascenso2 = upward mobility ; upward job mobility ; career advancement ; professional advancement ; promotion ; rise through the ranks.
Example: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Example: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Example: This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Example: Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Example: Kevin Pietersen says he is stunned by the speed of his promotion to England captaincy.Example: Several respondents felt that women's rise through the ranks was less meteoric than that of their male colleagues.more:
» ascenso en el trabajo = job promotion .
Example: The analysis revealed that salary increase and job promotion ranked as less important than increased knowledge, self-confidence and self-enrichment.» ascenso laboral = job promotion .
Example: The analysis revealed that salary increase and job promotion ranked as less important than increased knowledge, self-confidence and self-enrichment.» ascenso social = upward mobility ; upward social mobility .
Example: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility. Example: Indians are now totally integrated into Malaysian society and have achieved upward social mobility as a result of government reforms in 1960s.» liguilla de ascenso = promotion play-off .
Example: Season 2006 was very disappointing for the club, as they finished second to last and had to play promotion/relegation play-offs.» puesto de ascenso = promotion place .
Example: The following season they finished third, a place below the promotion places.