Escalar in english

Climb

pronunciation: klaɪm part of speech: verb, noun
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climb

escalar = scale ; climb ; spiral. 

Example: You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.Example: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Example: Hospital admissions doubled, out patient services quintupled, dental services quadrupled, and hospital births spiraled.

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» análisis escalar de GuttmanGuttman scale analysis .

Example: Guttman scale analysis is a statistical technique designed both for selecting items to make up a unidimensional scale along which individuals may be scored, and as a hypothesis-testing technique for determining whether a set of individuals adequately fit a scale, or whether a scale adequately reflects observed response patterns.

» escalar posicionescome (up) from behind .

Example: She came up from behind to win an Olympic gold medal in Atlanta.

» escalar puestoscome (up) from behind .

Example: She came up from behind to win an Olympic gold medal in Atlanta.

» escalar una montañascale + a mountain .

Example: Scaling mountains and fording streams, a Chinese farmer walked alone for 219 days across 10,000 kilometers.

escalar1 = scalar. 

Example: The degree of intermittency in the scalar structures increases only slightly as the flow changes from transonic to highly supersonic.

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» análisis escalarscaling analysis .

Example: This article applies multidimensional scaling analysis to demonstrate graphically the modified concept of coverage overlap.

» análisis multidimensional escalarmultidimensional scaling analysis .

Example: The findings, in the form of inclusion maps (resulting from multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis), provide new insights into geophysics national activity.

Escalar synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz noun, verbraise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz verbmount in spanish: montar, pronunciation: maʊnt noun, verbwax in spanish: cera, pronunciation: wæks nounupgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd verb, nounascent in spanish: ascenso, pronunciation: əsent nounmounting in spanish: montaje, pronunciation: maʊntɪŋ noungo up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: goʊʌp verbclimbing in spanish: alpinismo, pronunciation: klaɪmɪŋ nounacclivity in spanish: cuesta, pronunciation: æklɪvɪti nounclimb up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: klaɪmʌp verb
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