Explosión in english

Explosion

pronunciation: ɪksploʊʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

explosión = explosion ; detonation ; bang ; blast ; blowout ; blow-up. 

Example: The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Example: In a true detonation, a shockwave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Example: This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Example: Obama orders US flags to be flown at half staff in honor of 29 miners killed in blast.Example: The cause of the oil well blowout remains unclear.Example: Frequent blow-ups and makeups that happen multiple times a week are a sure sign of a love-hate relationship.

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» explosión de bombabomb attackbomb blastbombing [La "b" no se pronuncia (ni en climbing o plumbing)]bomb explosion .

Example: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.

Example: This article describes the experiences of coping with the effects of damage caused by an IRA bomb blast which severely damaged the library.

Example: Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.

Example: Their latest weapon of choice is poisonous chlorine gas, which they use in bomb explosions to cause more casualties and spread panic.

» explosión de la edición, lapublishing explosion, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.

» explosión de la información, lainformation explosion, the [Expresión utilizada para describir el aumento tan repentino de la información que hay disponible en la segunda mitad del siglo veinte. Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.

» explosión de la literatura, laliterature explosion, the [Expresión utilizada para describir el crecimiento vertiginoso de las publicaciones en la segunda mitad del siglo veinte. Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: The 'paper storm' or the 'literature explosion' are evocative terms coined to draw attention to the dramatic nature of the growth of literature.

» explosión de las búsquedasexplosion of searches [En las búsquedas automatizadas, acción por la cual se recuperan todos aquellos documentos que contienen el término de búsqueda y otros que contienen términos relacionados, normalmente del tipo NT (narrower term - términos más específicos)] .

Example: A thesaurus module that is integrated into the software used for database creation, maintenance and searching can support the automatic explosion of searches to include specified types of related terms.

» explosión de las publicacionespublication explosion [Aumento vertiginoso en el número de publicaciones disponibles] .

Example: This example does tend to reinforce the point of view held by many writers that what we are facing is a publication explosion rather than an information explosion.

» explosión de las publicaciones, laliterature explosion, the [Expresión utilizada para describir el crecimiento vertiginoso de las publicaciones en la segunda mitad del siglo veinte. Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: The 'paper storm' or the 'literature explosion' are evocative terms coined to draw attention to the dramatic nature of the growth of literature.

» explosión demográficababy boom .

Example: Owing to the end of the post-World War II `baby boom' and the subsequent decline in the absolute number of births, there is no question that the traditional college-age cohort of the population will be smaller in the years ahead.

» explosión demográfica, lapopulation explosion, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.

» motor de explosióncombustion engine .

Example: The different types of fuel commonly used for car combustion engines are gasoline (or petrol), diesel, and kerosene.

» motor de explosión internainternal combustion engine .

Example: To draw an analogy, it is perfectly possible to drive from A to B without knowing how the internal combustion engine works.

» teoría de la gran explosiónbig bang, the [Expresión generalmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: The article is entitled 'The WTO deal on basic telecommunications: big bang or little whimper?'.

» una explosión dean explosion of .

Example: In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in local history and genealogy, which many libraries find difficult to cope with.

Explosión synonyms

burst in spanish: ráfaga, pronunciation: bɜrst part of speech: verb, noun detonation in spanish: detonación, pronunciation: detəneɪʃən part of speech: noun plosion in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: ploʊʃən part of speech: noun
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