Deformación in english
Deformation
pronunciation: difɔrmeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: difɔrmeɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
de formación = formative.
Example: The formative period of library automation was characterized by an initiation ritual in which librarians were asked to explain principles in terms of a logic with which they were not entirely conversant.deformación = distortion ; misrepresentation ; perversion ; whitewashing ; buckle ; buckling effect ; malformation.
Example: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Example: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Example: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Example: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Example: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Example: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Example: Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.more:
» deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation .
Example: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.