Desigual in english
Unequal
pronunciation: ənikwəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənikwəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desigual = patchy ; uneven ; unequal ; asymmetric ; inequal ; inequitable ; spotty ; ragged ; asymmetrical ; craggy ; lumpy ; unbalanced ; imbalanced.
Example: The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works = The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works.Example: Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps in coverage, and uneven coverage of subjects.Example: However, problems arose as a result of combining headings of unequal importance and the multiplicity of languages involved.Example: These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Example: Statistics show the inequal geographical distribution of these libraries, with 74% of university libraries to be found in the north and central regions, while only 26% are found in the south.Example: Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.Example: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Example: Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Example: MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.Example: This is a series of meditative poems in which the author chronicles an encounter with the craggy Atlantic coastline of Brittany.Example: Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Example: Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.Example: The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.