Norte in english

North

pronunciation: nɔrθ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

norte1 = north. 

Example: Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.

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» Africa del NorteNorth Africa .

Example: Women have used the spice fenugreek since ancient times in the Middle East, North Africa, and India to stimulate milk flow.

» al extremo nortenorthernmost .

Example: This article discusses the indexing of archival records relating to European colonisation of the northernmost portion of Western Australia.

» al norte denorth of .

Example: June 21 is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and marks the beginning of summer for the earth north of the equator.

» al norte del estadoupstate .

Example: While living in upstate New York, Mark sold his woodcraft at craft shows and flea markets.

» Carolina del NorteNorth Carolina .

Example: During the 1986 Fall semester the reference departments of 2 academic libraries in Greensboro, North Carolina, conducted a survey of enquiries received on public policy issues.

» Corea del NorteNorth Korea .

Example: This article presents a Zimbabwean librarian's impressions of a cultural visit to North Korea.

» del nortenorthernHyperborean [En la mitología griega, pueblo que se decía vivía en una tierra donde el sol brillaba perpetuamente]northerlynorthernly [Usado con menos frecuencia que northerly] .

Example: Edmonds supervised the planning and construction of two such regional libraries, in the northern and southern parts of the city.

Example: The author evaluates the classification patterns established by the Library of Congress for the 'Hyperborean languages of America and the kindred languages of Asia'.

Example: However, the most northerly and climatically extreme parts of the Arctic are inhabited by few species.

Example: South-west Scotland is the most nothernly big chunk of lowland grassland in the UK.

» del norte de AfricaNorth African .

Example: Police targeted North African gangs suspected of pickpocketing, mugging and drug offenses.

» derecho hacia al nortedue north .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» directamente hacia el nortedue north .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» en dirección nortenorthboundin a northerly directionnorthward(s) .

Example: If you look at the tube map northbound is up, southbound is down, eastbound is right and westbound is left.

Example: Researchers discovered that cattle have a good sense of direction and tend to point in a northerly direction.

Example: Which is the only river in the world that flows both northwards and southwards across the line of the Equator?.

» en el norte del estadoupstate .

Example: While living in upstate New York, Mark sold his woodcraft at craft shows and flea markets.

» Europa del nortenorthern Europe .

Example: The European pine weevil is not found in northern America so far but is the major pest in conifer reforestation in northern Europe.

» exactamente al nortedue north .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» habitante del norteNortherner  .

Example: I'm from the north, was raised in the south, and personally feel that Southerners are more homy and nice than Northerners.

» hacia el nortenorthboundnortherlynorthernly [Usado con menos frecuencia que northerly]in a northerly directionnorthward(s) .

Example: If you look at the tube map northbound is up, southbound is down, eastbound is right and westbound is left.

Example: However, the most northerly and climatically extreme parts of the Arctic are inhabited by few species.

Example: South-west Scotland is the most nothernly big chunk of lowland grassland in the UK.

Example: Researchers discovered that cattle have a good sense of direction and tend to point in a northerly direction.

Example: Which is the only river in the world that flows both northwards and southwards across the line of the Equator?.

» Hemisferio Norte, elNorthern Hemisphere, the .

Example: The old adage of 'red sky at night, shepherd's delight, red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning', has bearing only in the Northern Hemisphere.

» Irlanda del NorteNorthern Ireland .

Example: The book is simply an occasion for ritual hand-wringing about Northern Ireland's troubled past and present troubles = El libro es simplemente una ocasión para lamentarse sobre los problemas pasados y presentes de Irlanda del Norte.

» Mar del Norte, elNorth Sea, the .

Example: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.

» norte de AfricaNorth Africa .

Example: Women have used the spice fenugreek since ancient times in the Middle East, North Africa, and India to stimulate milk flow.

» norte de Américanorthern America .

Example: The European pine weevil is not found in northern America so far but is the major pest in conifer reforestation in northern Europe.

» norte de Europanorthern Europe .

Example: The European pine weevil is not found in northern America so far but is the major pest in conifer reforestation in northern Europe.

» norte del PacíficoNorth Pacific .

Example: Influenced by the North Pacific high-pressure system, Seoul has hot and humid summers with average temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius.

» OTAN (Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte)NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) .

Example: The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Community in its various manifestations are very significant publishers = La Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE), la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN) y la Comunidad Europea en sus diversas manifestaciones son editores muy importantes.

» Polo Norte, elNorth Pole, the .

Example: A meridian is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface from the North Pole to the South Pole that connects all locations with a given longitude.

» rumbo al nortenorthboundin a northerly directionnorthward(s) .

Example: If you look at the tube map northbound is up, southbound is down, eastbound is right and westbound is left.

Example: Researchers discovered that cattle have a good sense of direction and tend to point in a northerly direction.

Example: Which is the only river in the world that flows both northwards and southwards across the line of the Equator?.

» subir al nortego up + north .

Example: She knew it was a ruse, and it didn't make her feel great; she had promised to call, then everything went out the window when she got her marching orders to go up north again.

» viento del nortenortherly wind .

Example: Easterly winds bring us this extreme cold and, unlike a northerly wind, the easterly wind only has a short distance to travel over the warming sea.

norte2 = sense of purpose ; goal ; sense of direction. 

Example: This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.Example: Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.Example: The important thing, however, is how to stop feeling miserable and regaining your unshakeable sense of direction.

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» hacer perder el nortethrow + Nombre + off coursethrow + Nombre + off trackblow + Nombre + off course .

Example: His sudden death in 2006 threw her off course for a year before she could settle down to translate her copious notes into the novel.

Example: If you look around at the people you know, every one of them has done something stupid that threw them off track.

Example: Birds generally wait for good weather with favorable winds - they avoid rain, overcast conditions, and winds that might blow them off course.

» perder el nortebe off coursefly off + courselose + Posesivo + bearingslose + Posesivo + waygo off + coursedrift away .

Example: Then our skipper, David Proctor, noticed that we were off course.

Example: Experts think the albatross somehow flew off course, or maybe was blown north by a hurricane.

Example: Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.

Example: They had lost their way; most had completely lost sight of the founders' vision, and the few who could still see it had lost their faith in its potential for fulfillment.

Example: After getting back on course the difficulties continued when she went off course for a second time and her bike became entangled in a fence.

Example: Therefore we ought to pay greater attention to the things that were heard, lest perhaps we drift away.

» sin norteaimless  ; off courserudderless  ; aimlesslydirectionless  .

Example: Browsing when one has no clue what one wants is not a very intellectual activity, it is rather aimless meandering.

Example: Russia has launched an investigation into why a manned space capsule returned to earth hundreds of miles off course.

Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.

Example: A new study has cautioned parents from allowing their teenage children to roam aimlessly without any supervision.

Example: As for Putin, he only runs rings around the West because our leaders are so feeble and directionless.

» sin norte fijoaimlessly .

Example: A new study has cautioned parents from allowing their teenage children to roam aimlessly without any supervision.

Norte synonyms

union in spanish: Unión, pronunciation: junjən part of speech: noun n in spanish: norte, pronunciation: en part of speech: noun northeast in spanish: Noreste, pronunciation: nɔrθist part of speech: noun, adverb northern in spanish: del Norte, pronunciation: nɔrðɜrn part of speech: adjective, noun northwest in spanish: noroeste, pronunciation: nɔrθwest part of speech: noun, adjective northeastern in spanish: del nordeste, pronunciation: nɔrθistɜrn part of speech: adjective northerly in spanish: norte, pronunciation: nɔrðɜrli part of speech: adjective, adverb northward in spanish: hacia el norte, pronunciation: nɔrθwɜrd part of speech: adverb northernmost in spanish: situado más al norte, pronunciation: nɔrðɜrnmoʊst part of speech: adjective northwestern in spanish: noroeste, pronunciation: nɔrθwestɜrn part of speech: adjective septentrion in spanish: septentrion, pronunciation: septəntraɪən part of speech: noun northwards in spanish: hacia el norte, pronunciation: nɔrθwɜrdz part of speech: adverb northbound in spanish: dirección norte, pronunciation: nɔrθbaʊnd part of speech: adjective northland in spanish: región septentrional, pronunciation: nɔrθlænd part of speech: noun northeasterly in spanish: hacia el nordeste, pronunciation: nɔrθistɜrli part of speech: adjective due north in spanish: hacia el norte, pronunciation: dunɔrθ part of speech: noun northwesterly in spanish: hacia el noroeste, pronunciation: nɔrθwestɜrli part of speech: adjective north-central in spanish: norte central, pronunciation: nɔrθsentrəl part of speech: adjective magnetic north in spanish: Norte Magnético, pronunciation: mægnetɪknɔrθ part of speech: noun northeastward in spanish: hacia el noreste, pronunciation: nɔrθistwɜrd part of speech: adverb northwestward in spanish: hacia el noroeste, pronunciation: nɔrθwɪstwɜrd part of speech: adverb northmost in spanish: al norte, pronunciation: nɔrθmoʊst part of speech: adjective in the north in spanish: en el norte, pronunciation: ɪnðənɔrθ part of speech: adverb compass north in spanish: brújula norte, pronunciation: kʌmpəsnɔrθ part of speech: noun to the north in spanish: Al norte, pronunciation: tuðənɔrθ part of speech: adverb
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