Desaparición in english
Disappearance
pronunciation: dɪsəpɪrəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪsəpɪrəns part of speech: noun
In gestures
desaparición = demise ; disappearance ; disbandment ; disbanding ; withering away ; effacement.
Example: Murra described a number of these enterprises, their virtues and weaknesses and the possible explanations for their demise.Example: If the disappearance of these latter two media are a problem, use dummies on the shelf and store the item at the circulation desk.Example: The methods employed and labour costs associated with the disbandment are detailed.Example: Disbanding of serials departments may result from the integration into automated systems of serials processing.Example: Free software is the vital first step in the withering away of the intellectual property system.Example: Meanwhile a coalition of cells has been effected at intervals through the effacement of their walls.more:
» desaparición de las diferencias = blurring of differences ; blurring of roles ; blurring of boundaries .
Example: If such a national system could be accomplished, I think we would see a blurring of the differences between the public library user and the research library user. Example: The article concludes that there will be a blurring of roles among local institutions, libraries and regional networks. Example: One of the effects of these changes is a blurring of boundaries between the institutions, concepts, and processes which define western culture.» desaparición de las diferencias entre = blurring of distinctions between .
Example: Technological changes are likely to alter the role of the serials librarian by blurring the conventional distinction between printed and electronic information media.» desaparición de los límites = blurring of boundaries .
Example: One of the effects of these changes is a blurring of boundaries between the institutions, concepts, and processes which define western culture.» disminuir casi hasta su desaparación = drop to + near vanishing point .
Example: Among the many disadvantaged members of society this proportion often drops to near vanishing point.