Espontáneo in english

Spontaneous

pronunciation: spɑnteɪniəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

espontáneo = off-the-cuff ; unplanned ; autonomic ; impromptu ; spontaneous ; unconstrained ; off the top of + Posesivo + head. 

Example: Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.Example: In fact, it is exactly these unplanned events that give him an insight into the country which he could not get from written sources.Example: A search for literature on the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and speech was performed on four data bases.Example: Unfortunately for any student of the process, the sequence and direction of these steps is often more impromptu than premeditated.Example: The results indicate that students regard book theft as a spontaneous and individual act.Example: Libraries need to tackle issues that can ensure that their clients will have an unconstrained access to electronic information.Example: Pricing trends for periodicals are discussed with reference to charts not reproduced in the article 'Publishing policies, off the top of my head' but shown at the conference session.

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» acto espontáneo derandom act of .

Example: Teachers are facing random acts of violence seldom faced in the past.

» arder de forma espontáneacombust + spontaneously .

Example: Large areas of woodland, shrubland and grasslands during periods of dry hot weather are known to be capable of spontaneously combusting.

» arder de manera espontáneacombust + spontaneously .

Example: Large areas of woodland, shrubland and grasslands during periods of dry hot weather are known to be capable of spontaneously combusting.

» combustión espontáneaspontaneous combustion .

Example: Accounts were given of various recent major and smaller disasters such as extreme weather conditions, power failures, explosions, civil disruption, mould, infestations and spontaneous combustion = Se describieron varios desastres recientes, algunos más y otros menos importantes, como condiciones climáticas extremas, apagones, explosiones, disturbios, moho, plagas y combustiones espontáneas.

» de forma espontáneaspontaneously .

Example: It is widely agreed that informal communication systems emerge spontaneously in organisations.

» de manera espontáneaspontaneously .

Example: It is widely agreed that informal communication systems emerge spontaneously in organisations.

» de modo espontáneospontaneously .

Example: It is widely agreed that informal communication systems emerge spontaneously in organisations.

» generación espontáneaspontaneous generation .

Example: St Thomas Aquinas thought that spontaneous generation of insects was the work of the devil.

Espontáneo synonyms

natural in spanish: natural, pronunciation: nætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective impulsive in spanish: impulsivo, pronunciation: ɪmpʌlsɪv part of speech: adjective instinctive in spanish: instintivo, pronunciation: ɪnstɪŋktɪv part of speech: adjective ad-lib in spanish: improvisar, pronunciation: ædlɪb part of speech: noun, verb, adjective unwritten in spanish: no escrito, pronunciation: ənrɪtən part of speech: adjective unprompted in spanish: sin promesas, pronunciation: ənprɑmptɪd part of speech: adjective unscripted in spanish: sin guión, pronunciation: ənskrɪptɪd part of speech: adjective self-generated in spanish: autogenerado, pronunciation: selfdʒenɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective unplanted in spanish: sin plantar, pronunciation: ənplæntɪd part of speech: adjective
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