Grave in english

Serious

pronunciation: sɪriəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

gravar = tax. 

Example: The administrative procedures to obtain foreign publications are cumbersome and highly taxed.

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» gravar con impuestostax .

Example: The administrative procedures to obtain foreign publications are cumbersome and highly taxed.

» gravar un impuestoimpose + a tax .

Example: For decades liberals have gone to extraordinary lengths to impose new energy taxes.

grave1 = gross ; severe ; serious ; grievous ; acute. 

Example: She notes some gross inadequacies of these schemes in classifying African subjects, especially in the social sciences and humanities.Example: Obviously if it were not for the fact that such indexes also have severe limitations there would be little need to produce any other type of subject index.Example: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.Example: How should restitution be made across generations for grievous harms suffered in the distant past?.Example: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.

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» cargos de delitos gravesfelony charges .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» cargos por delitos gravesfelony charges .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» causar graves daños abring + ruin to .

Example: He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.

» condena por delito gravefelony conviction .

Example: Aggravating factors are those factors that make a crime seem more egregious, such as prior felony convictions or choosing an especially vulnerable victim.

» culpa gravegross negligence .

Example: General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.

» declaración de culpabilidad por delito gravefelony conviction .

Example: Aggravating factors are those factors that make a crime seem more egregious, such as prior felony convictions or choosing an especially vulnerable victim.

» delito graveserious offence .

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

» enfermedad graveserious illness .

Example: A love like that was a serious illness, an illness from which you never entirely recover.

» enfermo graveseriously ill .

Example: In the summer of 2001, Toby our cat became seriously ill with a severe ear infection that put him off his food.

» error gravegrave errorserious mistake .

Example: In retrospect, this was a grave error -- my attitude in school was always to put things off to the last minute.

Example: The most serious mistake the man makes is underestimating the power of nature.

» falta gravegross misconduct .

Example: Just fire her for gross misconduct and show her the door and leave it at that.

» grave errorgrave error .

Example: In retrospect, this was a grave error -- my attitude in school was always to put things off to the last minute.

» grave implicacióngrave implication .

Example: For the first time I started to 'join the dots' about the grave implications for the planet and humanity of how modern food is produced.

» herida graveserious injurysevere injury .

Example: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.

Example: Falling debris can cause severe injury or death to workers and pedestrians.

» herido graveseriously woundedseriously hurtseriously injuredbadly woundedbadly injuredbadly hurt .

Example: Picture of a medic looking up while applying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a seriously wounded soldier north of Saigon.

Example: In many cases, a hospital can be held liable for refusing to treat a seriously hurt person in an emergency situation.

Example: Is it illegal to watch a seriously injured person and not call for medical help?.

Example: Here is the picture of an innocent civilian man badly wounded in the head being helped into the hospital.

Example: The injured crane operator, though badly injured, is now recovering in hospital and we wish him a speedy recovery.

Example: Even if a wrong is done to one, and though badly hurt, it is good not to retaliate with an evil.

» infección graveacute infection .

Example: However, acute infections are uncommonly recognized clinically, underscoring the importance of screening individuals at risk.

» infracción graveserious offence .

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

» lesión graveserious injurysevere injury .

Example: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.

Example: Falling debris can cause severe injury or death to workers and pedestrians.

» miastenia gravemyasthenia gravis .

Example: The hallmark of myasthenia gravis is muscle weakness that increases during periods of activity and improves after periods of rest.

» negligencia gravegross negligence .

Example: General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.

» SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave)SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) .

Example: The region is enduring the consequences of a global economic slump and the outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Sydrome) and avian flu epidemics.

» ser acusado de delitos gravesface + felony charges .

Example: An elderly couple is facing felony charges after police pulled them over and discovered the Christmas presents they planned on delivering to their family were actually just 60 pounds of marijuana.

grave2 = grave. 

Example: I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.

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» acento gravegravegrave accent .

Example: The problem here is how to file words which include letters with accents or other modifications (eg the acute, grave or circumflex in French, or the umlaut in German).

Example: The problem here is how to file words which include letters with accents or other modifications (eg the acute, grave or circumflex in French, or the umlaut in German).

» voz gravedeep voice .

Example: It's hardly a revelation that women prefer men with deeper voices, although it does contain a mystery.

Grave synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective critical in spanish: crítico, pronunciation: krɪtɪkəl part of speech: adjective important in spanish: importante, pronunciation: ɪmpɔrtənt part of speech: adjective earnest in spanish: serio, pronunciation: ɜrnɪst part of speech: adjective, noun real in spanish: real, pronunciation: ril part of speech: adjective hard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective sensible in spanish: sensato, pronunciation: sensəbəl part of speech: adjective severe in spanish: grave, pronunciation: səvɪr part of speech: adjective grave in spanish: tumba, pronunciation: greɪv part of speech: adjective, noun solemn in spanish: solemne, pronunciation: sɑləm part of speech: adjective sober in spanish: sobrio, pronunciation: soʊbɜr part of speech: adjective difficult in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt part of speech: adjective intellectual in spanish: intelectual, pronunciation: ɪntəlektʃuəl part of speech: adjective thoughtful in spanish: pensativo, pronunciation: θɔtfəl part of speech: adjective sincere in spanish: sincero, pronunciation: sɪnsɪr part of speech: adjective dangerous in spanish: peligroso, pronunciation: deɪndʒɜrəs part of speech: adjective sedate in spanish: sosegado, pronunciation: sɪdeɪt part of speech: adjective grievous in spanish: grave, pronunciation: grivəs part of speech: adjective sobering in spanish: sobrio, pronunciation: soʊbɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective overserious in spanish: exagerado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrseriəs part of speech: adjective unplayful in spanish: no jugable, pronunciation: ənpleɪfəl part of speech: adjective of import in spanish: de importacion, pronunciation: ʌvɪmpɔrt part of speech: adjective
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