Repercusión in english

Repercussion

pronunciation: ripɜrkʌʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

repercusión = impact ; implication ; repercussion ; after effect [after-effect] ; bearance. 

Example: This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.Example: Chapter 25 deals with uniform titles, and its implications are considered in chapter 11.Example: The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Example: This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.Example: In the world of weather forecasting, conventional wisdom is that past weather has no bearance on future weather.

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» de gran repercusiónfar-reachingwide-reachingfar-ranging .

Example: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.

Example: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.

Example: Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits.

» repercusionesaftermathaftershockramificationsknock-on effectfallout .

Example: This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.

Example: The book presents an overview of the aftershock of the collapse of communism.

Example: With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.

Example: These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.

Example: As the book progresses, we are allowed inside Melinda's mind as she tries to cope with the tragedy, as well as the subsequent fallout.

» repercusiones del cambioimpact of change .

Example: The benefits have to be weighed against the costs of new systems and the impact of change = Se deben sopesar los beneficios frente a los costes de los nuevos sistemas y las repercusiones del cambio.

» repercusión negativabacklash .

Example: Publishers increasingly worried about the bottom line and hesitate to publish books that may be an invitation for backlash from groups opposed to homosexuality.

» tener gran repercusiónbe far reaching .

Example: Its impact has been, and continues to be, extremely far reaching, having relevance to all the areas we have covered in a variety of ways.

Repercusión synonyms

backlash in spanish: reacción, pronunciation: bæklæʃ part of speech: noun recoil in spanish: retroceso, pronunciation: rikɔɪl part of speech: noun, verb rebound in spanish: rebote, pronunciation: ribaʊnd part of speech: noun, verb
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