Fluido in english

Fluid

pronunciation: fluəd part of speech: noun
In gestures

fluido1 = fluid. 

Example: For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.

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» corte en el fluido eléctricopower cutpower failureelectricity cutpower outageelectricity outage .

Example: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

Example: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.

Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.

Example: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

Example: The city has gone through a very bad patch of electricity outages and power surges.

» fluido corporalbody fluid .

Example: The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.

» fluido eléctricopower .

Example: This article covers requirements of space, power, environment, security and alarm systems, and data and telecommunications.

» fluido vitalvital fluid .

Example: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.

fluido2 = fluent ; fluid ; flowing. 

Example: Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today.Example: Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.Example: He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet = He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet.

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» marchar de forma fluidago + smoothly .

Example: The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.

fluir = flow. 

Example: At this disclosure, a flush flowed from Leforte's cheeks to her neck.

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» fluir abundantementestream in .

Example: Applications from newly graduated librarians continue to stream in for most well-advertised jobs in public and academic libraries.

» fluir lentamentetrickle .

Example: Data buffers receive data from the computer and let it 'trickle through' to the printer at the appropriate speed, thus freeing the computer for the next task.

Fluido synonyms

mobile in spanish: móvil, pronunciation: moʊbəl part of speech: adjective, noun smooth in spanish: suave, pronunciation: smuð part of speech: adjective liquid in spanish: líquido, pronunciation: lɪkwəd part of speech: adjective, noun graceful in spanish: agraciado, pronunciation: greɪsfəl part of speech: adjective fluent in spanish: fluido, pronunciation: fluənt part of speech: adjective unstable in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl part of speech: adjective disposable in spanish: desechable, pronunciation: dɪspoʊzəbəl part of speech: adjective flowing in spanish: fluido, pronunciation: floʊɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective changeable in spanish: cambiable, pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl part of speech: adjective runny in spanish: líquido, pronunciation: rʌni part of speech: adjective changeful in spanish: variable, pronunciation: heɪndʒfəl part of speech: adjective
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