Espectro in english
Spectrum
pronunciation: spektrəm part of speech: noun
pronunciation: spektrəm part of speech: noun
In gestures
espectro1 = spectre [specter, -USA] ; wraith ; spook ; phantasm ; phantom ; ghost.
Example: The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations.Example: The article is entitled 'Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Example: The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Example: Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Example: The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.Example: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).espectro2 = spectrum [spectra, -pl.].
Example: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.more:
» cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut .
Example: The elements to be included are fairly well standardized, but the order of presentation can run the gamut and is usually an individual choice of the abstracting agency.» espectro político, el = political spectrum, the .
Example: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.» un amplio espectro de = a broad band of ; a broad spectrum of ; a wide band of ; a wide spectrum of .
Example: Information deprivation can be found among a very broad band of the population, including all those citizens whose life styles contribute towards the damaging of their children. Example: Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems. Example: In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial. Example: Autism is an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders, sometimes referred to as 'Pervasive Developmental Disorders'.» un gran espectro de = a wide band of .
Example: In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.