Espectacular in english
Spectacular
pronunciation: spektækjəlɜr part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: spektækjəlɜr part of speech: adjective
In gestures
espectacular = grandiose ; phenomenal ; spectacular ; dramatic ; smoking hot ; stunning ; sensational.
Example: It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.Example: Over the last 10 years public archive material has come under increased pressure because of the growing numbers of users and the phenomenal expansion in the range of material.Example: There were some quite spectacular success stories reported of SLIS exporting their IT talents to the rest of the institution.Example: This kind of distribution is represented by a curve which shows a hugely lopsided frequency for the majority, then a dramatic drop, dribbling off into a long tail of mostly zeros.Example: She is one of those ultra sexy, smoking hot women who turn heads when they walk past anyone.Example: The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.Example: She was sensational throughout the competition and outshone her opponents with singing skills that seemed to stretch beyond the talent of a 17 year old.more:
» avance espectacular = quantum leap .
Example: She proposes a quantum leap forward to a new point at which the information specialist will directly assist the researcher in the creation of new knowledge through the use of artificial intelligence (AI).» de un modo espectacular = spectacularly .
Example: It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known.» subida espectacular = steep rise .
Example: With the increasing use of MEDLARS, the Bibliothek der Medizinischen Hochschule in Hannover has seen a steep rise in requests for items not held in the library.