Deliberado in english
Deliberate
pronunciation: dɪlɪbɜrət part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪlɪbɜrət part of speech: adjective
In gestures
deliberado = deliberate ; intentional ; wilful [willful, -USA] ; willful [wilful, -UK] ; calculated ; non-accidental.
Example: Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.Example: This article reviews the influences of organisational evolution and intentional change.Example: Library rules and regulations are not enforceable at law, but wilful offenders may be blacklisted and banned from library use.Example: This article examines some of the policies and procedures that can be implemented to minimise the possibility of theft or of willful damage to manuscripts by researchers or staff.Example: He was accused of being a calculated killer who knowingly committed vicious crimes.Example: As for the location of the bruises or welts (the closer to the center of the body, the more likely it is that they are non-accidental).deliberar = deliberate ; think + Nombre + over.
Example: Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Example: I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision = I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision.