Capear in english

Weather

pronunciation: weðɜr part of speech: noun
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capear 

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» capear el temporalweather + the bumpy rideweather + the storm .

Example: The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.

Example: Library suppliers appear to have weathered the storm of intense competition, mainly by cost cutting with a substantial decline in employment = Los proveedores de bibliotecas parecen haber campeado el temporal de una competitividad intensa principalmente reduciendo los costes mediante una disminución considerable del número de empleados.

Capear synonyms

endure in spanish: soportar, pronunciation: endjʊr part of speech: verb brave in spanish: valiente, pronunciation: breɪv part of speech: adjective upwind in spanish: contra el viento, pronunciation: ʌpwɪnd part of speech: adjective brave out in spanish: valiente, pronunciation: breɪvaʊt part of speech: verb atmospheric condition in spanish: condicion atmosferica, pronunciation: ætməsferɪkkəndɪʃən part of speech: noun weather condition in spanish: condición climática, pronunciation: weðɜrkəndɪʃən part of speech: noun
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