Refuerzo in english

Reinforcement

pronunciation: riɪnfɔrsmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

reforzar = cement ; lend + force ; reinforce ; strengthen ; undergird ; bolster ; add + Posesivo + weight to ; beef up ; place + Nombre + on a firmer footing ; boost ; buttress ; re-enforce [reenforce] ; make + Nombre + strong. 

Example: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Example: The scale of computerization lends new force to the arguments in favour of centralized cataloguing.Example: As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Example: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Example: Both libraries sought to undergird their partnership essential to a central role in collegiate education.Example: Bibliometric studies used to bolster the subjective opinions of librarians are not always useful for specialized areas.Example: But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control.Example: The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up.Example: Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Example: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Example: Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.Example: This interpretation turns Dewey's social critique on its head by re-enforcing the political status-quo.Example: These products are born from technologically advanced materials to not only make them strong, but light weight and heat resistant.

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» reforzar aún másmake + Nombre + stronger .

Example: World's first hybrid shark is found off Australia -- and interbreeding could make them stronger.

» reforzar + Posesivo + sistema inmunológicoboost + Posesivo + immune system .

Example: Lucie would also benefit from some herbs and antioxidants to boost her immune system.

» reforzar una ideareinforce + ideareinforce + notionstrengthen + the view .

Example: He goes on to show that a similar percentage of people are 'relatively ill-educated' and that this might 'reinforce the idea that the majority will not be in the market for new technology information systems'.

Example: This fact further reinforces the notion that Western Europeans 'civilized' the world in the best interests of us -- the majority -- all.

Example: The results strengthen the view that suffering from recurrent major depression confers per se an important biological risk for suicide.

» reforzar un prejuicioreinforce + prejudice .

Example: Moreover, they very often perpetuate preconceptions that reinforce prejudice.

refuerzo = reinforcement ; re-enforcement ; buttress. 

Example: Not so clear, however, is the subtle reinforcement of the majority assumptions provided by such subdivisions as CIVILIZATION OF under the names of indigenous American and African peoples.Example: A famous gaolbreak there led to Henry VIII ordering re-enforcement of the floor with giant stone blocks.Example: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.

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» alambre de refuerzometal underwireunderwire .

Example: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.

Example: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.

» anilla de refuerzogrommet .

Example: For simple rubber grommets, one option may be to open a slit in the side of the grommet with razor blade, sharp knife, or simply a pair of scissors.

» pedir refuerzoscall in + the cavalrycall in + the troops .

Example: There is, of course, a time when you should call in the cavalry and use the aid of a professional marketing company to assist in the growth of your business.

Example: But if we are to focus on our area of expertise and not spread ourselves too thin, at some point we are going to need to call in the troops.

» refuerzo de alambremetal underwireunderwire .

Example: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.

Example: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.

» refuerzo escolarhomework assistance .

Example: The data suggest that after-school homework-assistance programs can serve a protective function for children at-risk for school failure.

» soporte de refuerzobacking strip .

Example: The spine folds of the assembled sheets were simply cut off, separating all the leaves, which were then attached to each other and to a backing strip by a coating of rubber solution, and cased in the ordinary way.

» sujetador con refuerzo de alambreunderwire bra .

Example: Underwire bras accounted for 60% of the United Kingdom bra market in 2000.

Refuerzo synonyms

support in spanish: apoyo, pronunciation: səpɔrt part of speech: noun, verb reward in spanish: recompensa, pronunciation: rɪwɔrd part of speech: noun, verb reenforcement in spanish: reforzamiento, pronunciation: riɪnfɔrsmənt part of speech: noun reinforcer in spanish: reforzador, pronunciation: raɪnfɔrsɜr part of speech: noun strengthener in spanish: fortalecedor, pronunciation: streŋθnɜr part of speech: noun reinforcing stimulus in spanish: refuerzo de estímulo, pronunciation: riɪnfɔrsɪŋstɪmjələs part of speech: noun
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