Mutuamente in english
Mutually
pronunciation: mjutʃuəli part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: mjutʃuəli part of speech: adverb
In gestures
mutuamente = each other ; mutually ; reciprocally.
Example: Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.Example: It is important that the characteristics of division used in this process should be mutually exclusive, in order to avoid cross-classification.Example: Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.more:
» acariciarse mutuamente = stroke + each other .
Example: That's for those who like to sit around and talk about ideas and idly stroking each other but don't like to put their balls on the line and do things.» aprender mutuamente = learn from + one another .
Example: Often the intention has been for the institutions to complement one another and to learn from one another.» chincharse mutuamente = tease + each other .
Example: Left to their own devices, the kids have been spending most of their time video gaming, teasing each other, and pestering the dogs.» complementarse mutuamente = complement + one another .
Example: Often the intention has been for the institutions to complement one another and to learn from one another.» entorpecerse mutuamente = trip over + each other ; bump into + one another ; bump into + each other .
Example: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when. Example: Early waist gunner positions were directly across from each other, often causing the gunners to bump into one another and getting entangled in each other's oxygen lines. Example: A plane arriving at Los Angeles International Airport and one departing bumped into each other on Sunday night, but no injuries were reported.» estorbarse mutuamente = bump into + one another ; trip over + each other ; bump into + each other .
Example: Early waist gunner positions were directly across from each other, often causing the gunners to bump into one another and getting entangled in each other's oxygen lines. Example: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when. Example: A plane arriving at Los Angeles International Airport and one departing bumped into each other on Sunday night, but no injuries were reported.» mutuamente destructivo = internecine .
Example: The result was a growth of internecine competition.