Entendimiento in english

Understanding

pronunciation: əndɜrstændɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

entendimiento = insight ; understanding ; rapport. 

Example: The human indexer works mechanically and rapidly; he should require no insight into the document content.Example: A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.Example: While such a policy might reduce the library's not always deserved status as an institution of high culture, it would increase rapport between the library and its users and might lead to some real reader stimulation by the library and its personnel.

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» entendimiento mutuomutual understanding .

Example: Reciprocity and mutual understanding are necessary conditions for states who want establish firm relationships and this should be set in stone.

» error de entendimientomisunderstanding  .

Example: Abbreviations can be used for brevity, but care must be taken to use standard ones so there will be no chance for misunderstanding.

» falta de entendimientolack of understanding .

Example: There is a lack of understanding over what benefits offshore banking can provide to people retiring abroad.

» llegar a un entendimientoreason + things out .

Example: Now with the wisdom of years I try to reason things out and the only people I fear are those who never have doubts.

Entendimiento synonyms

reason in spanish: razón, pronunciation: rizən part of speech: noun savvy in spanish: comprensión, pronunciation: sævi part of speech: noun agreement in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: əgrimənt part of speech: noun sympathy in spanish: simpatía, pronunciation: sɪmpəθi part of speech: noun apprehension in spanish: detención, pronunciation: æprɪhenʃən part of speech: noun discernment in spanish: discernimiento, pronunciation: dɪsɜrnmənt part of speech: noun intellect in spanish: intelecto, pronunciation: ɪntəlekt part of speech: noun perceptive in spanish: perceptivo, pronunciation: pɜrseptɪv part of speech: adjective
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