Disperso in english

Dispersed

pronunciation: dɪspɜrst part of speech: adjective
In gestures

dispersar = disperse ; dissipate ; clear out ; spread out ; scatter. 

Example: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.Example: Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Example: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Example: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Example: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.

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» dispersar a la muchedumbredisperse + the crowd .

Example: People started lobbing molotov cocktails at police who responded with smoke bombs and tear gas to disperse the crowd.

» muchedumbre + dispersarsecrowd + drift awaycrowd + disperse .

Example: She stood back and watched, mouth agape, until the music faded and the crowd drifted away.

Example: No one was hurt, and the crowd dispersed when ordered by police.

disperso = scattered ; disperse ; scattershot ; dispersed ; random ; diasporic. 

Example: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities.Example: OSI is touted as a solution to the problem of connecting disperse library computer systems so they can communicate with each other.Example: Engaging in a systematic planning process eliminates a random or scattershot approach to management.Example: Properly used, the Internet will help scientifically to solve common problems shared by widely dispersed groups in fields like medicine and the environment.Example: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.Example: This book gives voice to diasporic Cubans living in Spain, the former colonial ruler of Cuba.

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» comunidad dispersascattered community .

Example: By mobile library we mean any system of taking books out to scattered communities and at its most basic this could be by carrying books on the librarians back right up to service on an ocean going ship.

» estar dispersolie + scattered .

Example: So we see many wits and ingenuities lying scattered up and down the world, whereof some are now labouring to do what is already done and puzzling themselves to reinvent what is already invented.

» hechos dispersosrandom facts .

Example: This time it was a collection of random facts that added up to nothing.

» nubes dispersasscattered cloudsperiodic clouds .

Example: Scattered clouds with a few lingering rain showers will be possible through early Sunday, with gradual clearing expected in the afternoon.

Example: The current forecast for Sunday's race is clear and sunny skies with periodic clouds.

Disperso synonyms

spread in spanish: untado, pronunciation: spred part of speech: verb, noun distributed in spanish: repartido, pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjətəd part of speech: adjective
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