Ola in english
pronunciation: weɪv part of speech: noun
ola = wave ; billow.
Example: Encouraged by these developments, successive waves of cheap labor immigrated from Europe.Example: A tsunami is a billow induced by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the sea bottom.more:
» cabalgar sobre las olas = ride + the waves ; ride + the wave(s) .
Example: Enjoy this article by Takara about how to deal with what life hands you like riding the waves on a surfboard. Example: The global economy is at high tide and Canada is expected to ride the wave with six per cent export growth this year.» cresta de una ola = crest of a wave .
Example: The water at the crest of a wave may create foam as it spills down the face of the wave.» dejarse arrastrar por las olas = ride + the waves .
Example: Enjoy this article by Takara about how to deal with what life hands you like riding the waves on a surfboard.» dejarse llevar por las olas = ride + the waves .
Example: Enjoy this article by Takara about how to deal with what life hands you like riding the waves on a surfboard.» depositado por las olas = washed onto .
Example: The mission of the game is to play the role of some castaway washed onto a mysterious island.» estar en la cresta de la ola = ride on + the crest of a wave ; ride + high ; be on the crest of a wave .
Example: Everyone goes through good and bad patches but Kenwyne is riding on the crest of a wave at the moment. Example: By all rights, he should have died that day; instead, this super-energetic entrepreneur is riding high!. Example: A group of young people are on the crest of a wave after completing an eight-day sailing challenge that tested them to their limits.» hacer olas = make + waves ; rock + the boat .
Example: Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect. Example: It's very often easier to just 'go with the flow' and 'not rock the boat' by revealing that you disagree with some of the most fundamental beliefs of those around you.» hacer olas pequeñas = ripple .
Example: This weekend, some beach-goers spotted an elephant wading in the water, just kind of standing there stoically as the waves rippled around him.» ir con la nueva ola = ride + the + Adjetivo + wave .
Example: The article 'Information delivery -- riding the FAX wave' reviews the growth of facsimile transmission and the opportunities offered to libraries and on-line information providers by the technique.» levantar olas = rock + the boat .
Example: It's very often easier to just 'go with the flow' and 'not rock the boat' by revealing that you disagree with some of the most fundamental beliefs of those around you.» navegar las olas = navigate + the waters .
Example: There is an entirely spiritual and Zen side to the sport of surfing that gives us a chance to really understand how to navigate the waters of life.» navegar sobre la cresta de las olas = ride + the wave(s) .
Example: The global economy is at high tide and Canada is expected to ride the wave with six per cent export growth this year.» Nueva Ola, la = New Wave, the .
Example: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.» ola de calor = heat wave ; hot spell .
Example: This guide discusses preparedness and procedures for wildland fires, power outages, lightning, earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold and heat waves. Example: By Friday night the weather turned for the worst as the hot spell gave way to strong winds and a heavy grey sky.» ola de frío = cold wave ; cold snap .
Example: This guide discusses preparedness and procedures for wildland fires, power outages, lightning, earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold and heat waves. Example: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.» ola pequeña = ripple [Referido al agua] .
Example: The article is entitled 'Tidal wave or ripple? The impact of Internet on the academic'.» olas = surf ; swell .
Example: The article 'Sea, sand and surf: the effects of tourism on Newquay library' describes the ways in which the social and economic consequences of a town heavily dependent on the tourist industry shape the services of Newquay Public Library, Cornwall. Example: Ireland's rugged coastline combined with the full force of Atlantic swell provides suitable conditions for surfing.» surcar las olas = ride + the waves ; navigate + the waters .
Example: Enjoy this article by Takara about how to deal with what life hands you like riding the waves on a surfboard. Example: There is an entirely spiritual and Zen side to the sport of surfing that gives us a chance to really understand how to navigate the waters of life.» una ola de = a wave of ; a tide of .
Example: There is a wave of democratic reforms presently sweeping across the whole of Africa. Example: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.» una ola de ataques = a wave of attacks .
Example: Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.» una ola de pánico = a wave of panic .
Example: In one of the attacks, two explosive charges destroyed the external wall of the church and created a wave of panic among children and nuns.