Incertidumbre in english
Uncertainty
pronunciation: ənsɜrtənti part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ənsɜrtənti part of speech: noun
In gestures
incertidumbre = limbo ; uncertainty ; ambivalence ; perplex ; quandary ; vacillation.
Example: We understand that 'out-of-print' is a sort of final death knell, but the current out-of-stock limbo is bewildering.Example: A language interface based on fuzzy set techniques is proposed to handle the uncertainty inherent in natural-language semantics.Example: J E Tucker and E E Willoughby reviewed Wing's bibliography twice and reveal an ambivalence about it repeated by almost every reviewer.Example: The article 'The print perplex' asserts that librarians must deal with a future of mixed print and digital material, since most books will never be in digital form.Example: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.Example: She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.more:
» despejar la incertidumbre = relieve + the uncertainty .
Example: Knowing precisely who is responsible for specific library services and who will make decisions relieves the uncertainty that can be particularly vexing to a neophyte (and paralyzing to library services).» hacer frente a una incertidumbre = meet + an uncertainy .
Example: Rather, SLIS should develop a variety of ways to meet uncertainties inherent in assessments of future trends.» incertidumbre económica = economic uncertainty .
Example: Despite today's economic uncertainty, there are organizations that continue to fund projects both locally and overseas.» incertidumbre financiera = economic uncertainty .
Example: Despite today's economic uncertainty, there are organizations that continue to fund projects both locally and overseas.