Estanco in english

Watertight

pronunciation: wɔtɜrtaɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

estancarse = stall ; run into + the sand(s) ; become + stagnant ; plateau ; reach + a plateau ; hit + a plateau ; plateau out ; deadlock. 

Example: In other instances, however, the pay equity process has been stalled becasue of the reluctance on the part of some municipalities to include library workers in their pay equity plans.Example: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.Example: Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.Example: If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued.Example: The conclusion by the article 'Children's bookstores: applying the brakes' is that the rapid growth in children's bookstores and bookselling, documented in previous surveys, may have finally reached a plateau.Example: When hitting a plateau while losing weight, what steps did you take to overcome it?.Example: It looks like global warming has plateaued out in our region over the past 12 months.Example: Democratic leaders are pillorying Republicans as negotiations are deadlocked over raising money for infrastructure spending.

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» estancarse en la rutinabe (stuck) in a rutbe stuck in a groove .

Example: So if you find yourself stuck in rut ask yourself if living in the past is the problem.

Example: It was like she was stuck in a groove and could not get out of it!.

estanco1 = tobacconist ; tobacconist's shop. 

Example: But outlets known in the trade as 'CTNs' (confectioners, tobacconists, and newsagents) can often sell quite a variety of books.Example: Even in tobacconists' and newsagents' shops there are plenty of examples to be seen of those books which are commonly referred to as 'coffee-table' books.

estanco2 = watertight. 

Example: It uses a heavy-duty seal and is therefore watertight, but not submersible.

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» compartimento estancowatertight compartmentsilo .

Example: This was characterized by the division of knowledge into more or less watertight compartments or disciplines.

Example: A problem in getting people in corporate silos to communicate is that they do not speak the same language even when they are talking about the same thing.

» grupo estancosilo .

Example: A problem in getting people in corporate silos to communicate is that they do not speak the same language even when they are talking about the same thing.

Estanco synonyms

tight in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: taɪt part of speech: adjective ironclad in spanish: acorazado, pronunciation: aɪɜrnklæd part of speech: adjective unassailable in spanish: inexpugnable, pronunciation: ənəseɪləbəl part of speech: adjective incontestable in spanish: incontestable, pronunciation: ɪnkɑntɪstəbəl part of speech: adjective seaworthy in spanish: en buen estado para navegar, pronunciation: siwɔrði part of speech: adjective unshakable in spanish: inquebrantable, pronunciation: ənʃeɪkəbəl part of speech: adjective leakproof in spanish: Prueba de fugas, pronunciation: likpruf part of speech: adjective incontestible in spanish: incontestible, pronunciation: ɪnkɔntestəbəl part of speech: adjective
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