Profusión in english
Profusion
pronunciation: prəfjuʒən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: prəfjuʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures
profusión = superabundance ; profusion ; spree ; binge.
Example: Given that within the superabundance of information there are subject gaps, this paper looks at the responsibility of the information worker in transmitting 'facts'.Example: This article explains the necessity today for instructing readers in the use of biomedical libraries, justified by the profusion of publications and the introduction of electronic information devices.Example: Although it is entertaining to note the extravagant purchases of the very rich, many stories do little beyond documenting sprees of consumption.Example: Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.more:
» con profusión = in profusion .
Example: In fact, in recent years especially, exotic forms of bibliography have been spawned in profusion in Britain, North America and Western Europe.» otorgar en profusión = shower .
Example: The bibliographer can expect to assume all the benign indignity which was showered upon the lexicographer with Johnson's definition of 'a harmless drudge'.» una profusión de = a profusion of .
Example: While there are a profusion of techniques in existence to gain access to the collections, there is no uniform system.