Espinosa in english
Espinosa
pronunciation: espɪnoʊzə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: espɪnoʊzə part of speech: noun
In gestures
espinoso1 = spiny ; prickly ; thorny.
Example: We are more kindred to the sea urchin, an echinoderm whose spiny brethren include starfish and sea cucumbers.Example: Although rubbing up against a prickly plant is a pleasant experience, the world would be a less colorful and interesting place without them.Example: It is thorny and has small white flowers and red or orange fruit.espinoso2 = thorny ; ticklish ; nettlesome ; prickly .
Example: The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Example: The vast majority of management problems, even those which seem at first glance to be wholly planning or organizing or controlling problems, usually turn out to be bristling with ticklish human relations problems.Example: Meanwhile, there are two nettlesome problems that continue to demand his attention.Example: The reunion between siblings was prickly and the tension grew with every passing moment.more:
» asunto espinoso = thorny issue ; prickly issue ; thorny question ; prickly question .
Example: Thorny issues involve data migration, as well as a guarantee of perpetual access, while ensuring preservation of authorship and ownership. Example: He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology. Example: Indeed, one reason for the reluctance of librarians to donate weeded materials to less-advantaged groups may be that such donations raise the thorny question of intrinsic worth. Example: Who should judge the judges has always been a prickly question.» problema espinoso = knotty problem ; prickly issue ; prickly problem ; prickly question .
Example: Knotty problems such as which of a series of publishers names and places of publication to record, fall within the ambit of a cataloguing code. Example: He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology. Example: Marketing has always been a prickly problem for the oyster industry. Example: Who should judge the judges has always been a prickly question.» tema espinoso = sore subject ; sore spot ; sore point ; prickly subject ; thorny subject .
Example: This probably has more to do with that and the fact that the movie is about Hitler, which is still a sore subject in Germany. Example: Hence comparison is known to be a sore spot for men because it challenges their ego and masculinity. Example: The sore points in most marriages are money, sex and children. Example: Labor rights are still a prickly subject in Wisconsin. Example: Sex education in schools has always been a thorny subject.