Existencia in english

Existence

pronunciation: egzɪstəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

existencia = availability ; existence ; provision ; living. 

Example: Cross-classification, or the availability of more than one place for a subject, is quite common in a discipline oriented scheme, that is a scheme which starts by producing main classes which coincide with major disciplines.Example: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Example: Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.Example: They seem to regard literature as a secondary experience, more akin to being a peeping Tom, an impotent voyeur, rather than being one of the healthy, active people who get on with real living.

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» conocimiento de la existenciaawareness  .

Example: Against this proliferation of hosts there is a distinct awareness amongst users of the need for the rationalisation = Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo.

» doble existenciadouble life .

Example: Stories about Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan's alleged double life have been circulating for years.

» en existenciaremain + in beingin existence .

Example: Proposals for revision are considered by the Joint Steering Committee which remains in being.

Example: There are very few examples of large scale, generally accessible, hypertexts in existence.

» existencia humanahuman existence .

Example: Set against the span of human existence, the five-hundred-year-history of the printed book is but an instant.

» existencia precariaprecarious existence .

Example: He contends that the black protagonist's precarious existence after his accident recalls the death of Robert Lewis who was lynched in the summer of 1892.

» ganarse la existenciaearn + a livingearn + Posesivo + livingmake + a livingearn + a livelihood .

Example: Incentives to earn more than a living were few, and if a man could get his bread by less than a whole week's work, he might well take the rest of the time off.

Example: Professional abstractors earn their living by abstracting.

Example: Before leaving the problems of making a living from bookselling it is interesting to take note of one last set of figures in the surveys which give some details of the sales made by bookshops.

Example: She then lived in the town of Nantes, where she was joined by her mother and earned her livelihood as a hotel maid under a false name.

» justificar la existenciajustify + Posesivo + existence .

Example: The library and information sectors have to escalate their fight for every budget dollar, and some struggle to justify their very existence.

» llevar una doble existencialead + a double lifelive + a double life .

Example: Weiner's story is not merely a smutty story, it's a story about an elected official who was leading a double life.

Example: Some of the best shows on TV and the most amazing crime stories all revolve around a person living a double life.

» seguir en existenciaremain + in being .

Example: Proposals for revision are considered by the Joint Steering Committee which remains in being.

» vivir una doble existencialead + a double lifelive + a double life .

Example: Weiner's story is not merely a smutty story, it's a story about an elected official who was leading a double life.

Example: Some of the best shows on TV and the most amazing crime stories all revolve around a person living a double life.

Existencia synonyms

world in spanish: mundo, pronunciation: wɜrld part of speech: noun nature in spanish: naturaleza, pronunciation: neɪtʃɜr part of speech: noun being in spanish: siendo, pronunciation: biɪŋ part of speech: noun universe in spanish: universo, pronunciation: junəvɜrs part of speech: noun cosmos in spanish: cosmos, pronunciation: kɑzmoʊs part of speech: noun creation in spanish: creación, pronunciation: krieɪʃən part of speech: noun macrocosm in spanish: macrocosmo, pronunciation: məkroʊkɔzəm part of speech: noun beingness in spanish: beingness, pronunciation: baɪngnəs part of speech: noun
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