Gratificación in english
Gratification
pronunciation: grætəfəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: grætəfəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
gratificación = reward ; gratification ; gratuity ; grats.
Example: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Example: It is the 'intellectual challenge' and the 'gratification of providing personal assistance' that constitute the attraction of reference librarianship.Example: Journeymen traditionally had the perquisite of a free copy of each book that they had helped to print, besides occasional gratuities from authors.Example: We didn't get any grats on those days so we were working for peanuts.more:
» gratificación demorada = delayed gratification ; deferred gratification .
Example: The research we have on delayed gratification tells us that differences in self-control skills are deeply rooted but also malleable. Example: Deferred gratification was what capitalism was all about and the first industrial workers had to be taught not to quit once they'd earned enough to survive for a while.» gratificación inmediata = instant gratification .
Example: Careful design planning, balancing form and textural contrast can provide instant gratification and transform nature into art.» obtener gratificación = obtain + gratification .
Example: By reading the publisher's blurb on the dust-jacket, the reader can gauge for himself (or herself) what sort of satisfaction (or 'gratification') is likely to be obtained from a reading of that particular title.» usos y gratificaciones = uses and gratifications [Teoría de la comunicación que estudia la utilización y las beneficios que la gente obtiene de usar determinado medio de comunicación] .
Example: The uses and gratifications theoretical framework has continued to prove useful in the study of new and emerging media.