Fenómeno in english
Phenomenon
pronunciation: fənɑmənɑn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fənɑmənɑn part of speech: noun
In gestures
fenómeno1 = phenomenon [phenomena, -pl.].
Example: We must not draw the distinction between disciplines and the phenomena, or things, studied by disciplines.more:
» fenómeno físico = physical phenomenon .
Example: Entities may be physical, eg matter, or physical phenomena; chemical, eg molecular states, minerals; biological, ie living beings; or artefacts, ie manufactured items.» fenómeno inexplicable = unexplained phenomenon .
Example: Moody explorations of unexplained phenomenon can also be found = También se pueden encontrar exploraciones taciturnas de fenómenos inexplicables.» fenómeno reciente = latecomer [late-comer] [Nombre y adjetivo] .
Example: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.» fenómeno transitorio = transitional phenomenon .
Example: Is today's jarring coexistence of prurience and prudery merely a transitional phenomenon as the Chinese race, full throttled, toward sexual liberation?.fenómeno2 = fab ; brill ; groovy .
Example: After seeing her video, who can't love her with her fab hair combined with her fab fashion.Example: It was great to be at the concert and to see everyone having such a brill time!.Example: How many British households need to own a tablet device before they cease to be just a groovy fad?.