Descomponer in english

Decompose

pronunciation: dikəmpoʊz part of speech: verb
In gestures

descomponerse = disintegrate ; rot ; decompose ; putrefy. 

Example: When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.Example: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Example: Until about 1952 the film industry used 35mm cellulose nitrate film, which is highly inflammable and decomposes irreversibly.Example: The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.

descomponer = break + Nombre + down ; break into + parts ; break up ; pull apart ; disaggregate ; dissect ; parse ; break out ; break out into. 

Example: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.Example: Break complex statements into parts if you'are not sure how to apply the restrictor.Example: Subarrangement at entry terms can break up long sequences of entries listed under the same keyword.Example: All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Example: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Example: GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Example: This is only possible if the incoming message has an identifiable structure that can be parsed and converted to resemble a protocol message.Example: Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Example: The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions = The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions.

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» descomponer enbreak down intobreak up into .

Example: Sometimes these broad elements are broken down into sub-elements.

Example: The technique, however, does not operate with complete messages, but rather with segments of them, broken up into blocks.

» descomponer las cosastake + things apart .

Example: Knowledge comes by taking things apart -- analysis -- but wisdom comes by putting things together.

» descomponersedisintegrate [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]rotdecomposeputrefy .

Example: When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.

Example: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.

Example: Until about 1952 the film industry used 35mm cellulose nitrate film, which is highly inflammable and decomposes irreversibly.

Example: The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.

» descomponerse enbreak into .

Example: Each of these facets breaks into an array of terms corresponding to the terms of the research.

Descomponer synonyms

rot in spanish: putrefacción, pronunciation: rɑt part of speech: noun, verb decay in spanish: decaer, pronunciation: dəkeɪ part of speech: noun disintegrate in spanish: desintegrarse, pronunciation: dɪsɪntəgreɪt part of speech: verb break up in spanish: dividir, pronunciation: breɪkʌp part of speech: verb moulder in spanish: moldeador, pronunciation: moʊldɜr part of speech: verb molder in spanish: moldeador, pronunciation: moʊldɜr part of speech: verb
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