Aspiración in english
pronunciation: æspɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
aspiración = aspiration ; desiderata [desideratum, -sing.] ; vision.
Example: Most SLIS rely upon very few individuals to maintain and develop their IT presence and aspirations.Example: The Paris Principles state what is desired, but they do not give the reasons for those desiderata.Example: It appears, however, that the role of security in this vision has not been fully delineated.more:
» actor con aspiraciones = aspiring actor .
Example: After breaking up with Luke several months ago, she is reported having a special romance with an aspiring actor named Leo.» actriz con aspiraciones = aspiring actress .
Example: They police have arrested two men who allegedly raped a 25-year-old aspiring actress after promising her work in films.» bomba de aspiración = vacuum pump .
Example: We specialize in the design and manufacture of silencers for engines, rotary blowers, vents, compressors, vacuum pumps and turbines.» con aspiraciones = aspiring .
Example: The idea was to give the 'best and most aspiring poor' the opportunity to improve; the not so good and less aspiring be damned!.» con fuertes aspiraciones profesionales = upward-mobile .
Example: He is thus in danger of losing touch with its traditional constituency (upward-mobile students) whose academic and socioeconomic backgrounds would have previously indicated nearly automatic attendance.» con (muchas) aspiraciones = aspirational .
Example: As others have said, this is anaspirational directive about the sort of Europe we want to create = Como otros han dicho, ésta es una directiva ambiciosa sobre el tipo de Europa que queremos crear.» cumplir + Posesivo + aspiración = make + Posesivo + vision a reality ; realise + Posesivo + vision ; fulfil + Posesivo + vision .
Example: To make this vision a reality will require a number of major obstacles be overcome. Example: The government aims to realize this vision through six programs. Example: The library must then choose between the various options available to fulfil this vision.» escritor de novelas con aspiraciones = aspiring novelist .
Example: As an aspiring novelist, there are days I feel frustrated with the writing process and want to give up.» hacer realidad + Posesivo + aspiración = make + Posesivo + vision a reality ; fulfil + Posesivo + vision .
Example: To make this vision a reality will require a number of major obstacles be overcome. Example: The library must then choose between the various options available to fulfil this vision.» moderar + Posesivo + aspiraciones = lower + Posesivo + sights .
Example: Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights = Menos fácil de medir pero no menos profunda es la pérdida de confianza, un temor continuo de que el declive de Estados Unidos es inevitable y de que la próxima generación tiene que moderar sus aspiraciones.» novelista con aspiraciones = aspiring novelist .
Example: As an aspiring novelist, there are days I feel frustrated with the writing process and want to give up.» realidad + Posesivo + aspiración = realise + Posesivo + vision .
Example: The government aims to realize this vision through six programs.» sin aspiraciones = unambitious .
Example: Parents can take some measures to help their unambitious kids, but past a certain age, young adults have to be allowed to make their own decisions.» sin ninguna aspiración = unambitious .
Example: Parents can take some measures to help their unambitious kids, but past a certain age, young adults have to be allowed to make their own decisions.» tener grandes aspiraciones = aim + high ; fly + high .
Example: Leaders think big and aim high, they don't set small goals, rather they set big, bold and challenging goals. Example: If Mimi could have a final wish to her family and friends it would be, 'think of me as a girl that wants to fly high, shine bright, and make every second count'.