Palio in english

Pallium

pronunciation: pæləm part of speech: noun
In gestures

paliar = mitigate ; attenuate ; defuse ; extenuate. 

Example: Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.Example: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Example: This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.Example: The Depression extenuated the fact that impoverished Americans were helpless in a capitalistic system that denied them any voice.

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» encontrar el modo de paliar un problemafind + a way (a)round a problem .

Example: Opportunities for innovation come from unexpected successes or unexpected failures and that ways round problems in dealing with innovation must be found.

» paliar el dañominimise + damage .

Example: The article 'After the deluge: what next?' reports on a one-day workshop on disaster planning for libraries with particular emphasis on minimising damage caused by water resulting from floods or the aftermath of fire-fighting.

» paliar el dolorcontrol + pain .

Example: She takes marijuana every few hours, under her doctor's advice, to control pain and give her an appetite otherwise she would starve to death.

» paliar el efectomitigate + the effect .

Example: E. M. d'Hondt, newly-appointed NBLC chairman, urged that discussions be opened with the Ministry of Social and Cultural Services to mitigate the effect of public lending right on library budgets.

» paliar las diferenciasbridge + the gapbridge + the gulf .

Example: This project aims to bridge the gap between academics and practitioners through the sharing of their experiences.

Example: The language of poetry bridges the gulf of cultural conflict.

» paliar problemasminimise + problems .

Example: The key will be to minimize the problems of estrangement and contradiction caused by economic, political, social and cultural imbalances and differences, through greater cultural information dissemination and exchange.

» paliar un problemasolve + a problem .

Example: The examples in figure 4.4 show some of the approaches to solving these problems.

Palio synonyms

mantle in spanish: manto, pronunciation: mæntəl part of speech: noun cortex in spanish: corteza, pronunciation: kɔrteks part of speech: noun cerebral cortex in spanish: corteza cerebral, pronunciation: serəbrəlkɔrteks part of speech: noun cerebral mantle in spanish: manto cerebral, pronunciation: serəbrəlmæntəl part of speech: noun
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