Coyuntura in english

Joint

pronunciation: dʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

coyuntura = juncture ; conjuncture. 

Example: For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.Example: This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.

more:

» alcanzar una coyuntura críticareach + a critical juncturereach + a critical point .

Example: Priorities and direction for the Library Association have reached a critical juncture.

Example: The path toward European integration has reached a critical point: obstacles remain, but there can be no turning back.

» coyuntura decisivaturning pointPosesivo + road to Damascus .

Example: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.

Example: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.

» en esta coyunturaat this juncture .

Example: So at this juncture all we can do is to apply common sense = Así pues, llegado este momento todo lo que podemos hacer es aplicar el sentido común.

Coyuntura synonyms

stick in spanish: palo, pronunciation: stɪk part of speech: noun, verb articulate in spanish: articular, pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjəleɪt part of speech: verb, adjective roast in spanish: asado, pronunciation: roʊst part of speech: noun, verb corporate in spanish: corporativo, pronunciation: kɔrpɜrət part of speech: adjective join in spanish: unirse, pronunciation: dʒɔɪn part of speech: verb collective in spanish: colectivo, pronunciation: kəlektɪv part of speech: adjective junction in spanish: unión, pronunciation: dʒʌŋkʃən part of speech: noun articulation in spanish: articulación, pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun juncture in spanish: coyuntura, pronunciation: dʒʌŋktʃɜr part of speech: noun cooperative in spanish: cooperativa, pronunciation: koʊɑpɜreɪtɪv part of speech: adjective, noun bilateral in spanish: bilateral, pronunciation: baɪlætɜrəl part of speech: adjective concerted in spanish: concertado, pronunciation: kənsɜrtəd part of speech: adjective associated in spanish: asociado, pronunciation: əsoʊsieɪtəd part of speech: adjective united in spanish: unido, pronunciation: junaɪtəd part of speech: adjective reefer in spanish: chaquetón, pronunciation: rifɜr part of speech: noun sharing in spanish: compartir, pronunciation: ʃerɪŋ part of speech: noun combined in spanish: conjunto, pronunciation: kəmbaɪnd part of speech: adjective shared in spanish: compartido, pronunciation: ʃerd part of speech: adjective conjunctive in spanish: conjuntivo, pronunciation: kəndʒʌŋktɪv part of speech: adjective conjoint in spanish: asociado, pronunciation: kəndʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective conjunct in spanish: conjunto, pronunciation: kɑndʒəŋkt part of speech: adjective conjoined in spanish: unido, pronunciation: kɑndʒɔɪnd part of speech: adjective clannish in spanish: exclusivista, pronunciation: klænɪʃ part of speech: adjective two-sided in spanish: dos caras, pronunciation: twoʊsaɪdəd part of speech: adjective marijuana cigarette in spanish: cigarrillo de marihuana, pronunciation: merəwɑnəsɪgɜret part of speech: noun cosignatory in spanish: cosignatario, pronunciation: kəzɪgnətɔri part of speech: noun articulatio in spanish: articulacion, pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjuleɪʃioʊ part of speech: noun
Follow us