Poderoso in english

Powerful

pronunciation: paʊɜrfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

poderoso = strong ; powerful ; hefty ; potent ; power-packed. 

Example: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Example: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Example: This new font had increased contrast and x-height in the lower case and a hefty set of capitals = This new font had increased contrast and x-height in the lower case and a hefty set of capitals.Example: All considerations of changing or developing curricula have to take account of inadequacies and inflexibilities in this area as probably the most potent inhibitors of change.Example: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.

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» poderoso caballero es Don Dineromoney makes the world go (a)roundmoney talks (for itself)money is powerfulmoney is powermoney talks and bullshit walks .

Example: The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.

Example: Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.

Example: My belief was 'money is powerful' and to make money was the sole objective.

Example: Money is power and money is the root of all evil but we all still want tons of it!.

Example: Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction -- luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.

» poderosos, losmighty, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: In practice, however, such democratic attitudes among the mighty seem to have as little effect on the behaviour of those who serve them as did the remark made by King George V at his Jubilee in 1935, 'I'm really quite an ordinary sort of chap'.

Poderoso synonyms

right in spanish: Correcto, pronunciation: raɪt part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb cogent in spanish: convincente, pronunciation: koʊdʒənt part of speech: adjective strong in spanish: fuerte, pronunciation: strɔŋ part of speech: adjective compelling in spanish: irresistible, pronunciation: kəmpelɪŋ part of speech: adjective omnipotent in spanish: omnipotente, pronunciation: ɑmnɪpətənt part of speech: adjective potent in spanish: potente, pronunciation: poʊtənt part of speech: adjective mighty in spanish: poderoso, pronunciation: maɪti part of speech: adjective, adverb hefty in spanish: fuerte, pronunciation: hefti part of speech: adjective influential in spanish: influyente, pronunciation: ɪnfluentʃəl part of speech: adjective almighty in spanish: todopoderoso, pronunciation: ɔlmaɪti part of speech: noun coercive in spanish: coactivo, pronunciation: koʊɜrsɪv part of speech: adjective puissant in spanish: puissant, pronunciation: pwɪsənt part of speech: adjective herculean in spanish: hercúleo, pronunciation: hɜrkjuliən part of speech: adjective ruling in spanish: decisión, pronunciation: rulɪŋ part of speech: noun powered in spanish: motorizado, pronunciation: paʊɜrd part of speech: adjective regnant in spanish: reinante, pronunciation: regnənt part of speech: adjective brawny in spanish: musculoso, pronunciation: brɔni part of speech: adjective muscular in spanish: muscular, pronunciation: mʌskjəlɜr part of speech: adjective superhuman in spanish: sobrehumano, pronunciation: supɜrhjumən part of speech: adjective reigning in spanish: reinante, pronunciation: reɪnɪŋ part of speech: adjective knock-down in spanish: noquear, pronunciation: nɑkdaʊn all-powerful in spanish: omnipotente, pronunciation: ɔlpaʊɜrfʊl part of speech: adjective
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