Oleada in english

Wave

pronunciation: weɪv part of speech: noun
In gestures

oleada = wave ; groundswell. 

Example: Encouraged by these developments, successive waves of cheap labor immigrated from Europe.Example: The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.

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» atacar en oleadasattack in + waves .

Example: The enemy mostly attacked in waves with similar types of vessel attacking together in formation = El enemigo atacó principalmente en oleadas con tipos similares de embarcaciones atacando en formación a la vez.

» oleada de calorheat wave .

Example: This guide discusses preparedness and procedures for wildland fires, power outages, lightning, earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold and heat waves.

» oleada de fríocold wavecold 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.

» oleada de gentesurge of people .

Example: As Europe tightens its borders, a growing surge of people from Africa seek new routes to flee poverty, war and persecution.

» una oleada dean army ofa flurry ofa swell ofa wave ofa spate of .

Example: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.

Example: While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.

Example: There was also a swell of private endeavour, particularly from people who thought of themselves as anti-establishment, counter-culture groups.

Example: There is a wave of democratic reforms presently sweeping across the whole of Africa.

Example: Police is urging people to keep their vehicles locked and secure following a spate of thefts across the area.

» una oleada de ataquesa 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 oleada de pánicoa 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.

Oleada synonyms

flourish in spanish: florecer, pronunciation: flɜrɪʃ part of speech: verb flap in spanish: solapa, pronunciation: flæp part of speech: noun beckon in spanish: llamar, pronunciation: bekən part of speech: verb curl in spanish: rizo, pronunciation: kɜrl part of speech: noun, verb brandish in spanish: blandir, pronunciation: brændɪʃ part of speech: verb undulate in spanish: ondular, pronunciation: ʌndʒəleɪt part of speech: verb, adjective undulation in spanish: ondulación, pronunciation: əndʒəleɪʃən part of speech: noun waving in spanish: ondulación, pronunciation: weɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective wafture in spanish: wafture, pronunciation: wæftʃɜr part of speech: noun moving ridge in spanish: cresta en movimiento, pronunciation: muvɪŋrɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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