Resistencia in english

Resistance

pronunciation: rɪzɪstəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

resistencia1 = endurance ; reluctance ; resistance ; stamina ; strength ; staying power ; resilience ; impedance ; drag ; energy level. 

Example: By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming peddlers.Example: Other barriers such as language and professional reluctance to cooperate internationally cannot be changed by legislation.Example: Many of the problems facing society are so complex, the narrowness and resistance to change by many professions may lead to their extinction because they are not geared to contribute to the solution of those problems.Example: By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming pedlars.Example: The strength of the acetone rinsing on the strength of the paper is investigated, and its efficiency in removing NM2P is also examined using gas liquid chromatography.Example: Nevertheless, he believes that while it will not disappear tomorrow, the jury is still out on whether Knowledge Management has staying power.Example: The film is less about idealism in the face of adversity than dumb resilience in spite of everything.Example: The impedance problem is at the root of the incompatibilities.Example: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space.Example: It started last Friday week when I had to abandon a training session as my energy levels dropped through the floor.

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» de alta resistenciaheavy-duty .

Example: It uses a heavy-duty seal and is therefore watertight, but not submersible.

» foco de resistenciapocket of resistance .

Example: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.

» ganar resistenciagrow in + stamina .

Example: This part of the reading session can gradually be lengthened as the children grow in stamina and appetite.

» lucha de resistenciabattle of wills .

Example: This decision touched off a battle of wills between the library and the government as well as a blitz of media publicity.

» miembro de la resistenciaresister  .

Example: The three communist resisters were executed by the Germans to intimidate the populace.

» movimiento de resistenciaresistance movement .

Example: With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.

» no resistencianonresistance .

Example: Mennonites are committed to nonviolence, nonresistance, and pacifism.

» ofrecer resistenciaput up + resistanceput up + a (good) fight .

Example: As it was me who did the washing-up I didn't put up too much resistence.

Example: Americans are such suckers, being taken over by foreigners and their children and won't even put up a fight.

» oponer resistenciaput up + resistanceput up + a (good) fight .

Example: As it was me who did the washing-up I didn't put up too much resistence.

Example: Americans are such suckers, being taken over by foreigners and their children and won't even put up a fight.

» oponer resistencia a la autoridadresist + arrest .

Example: A straight-A student suffered a ruptured testicle during a pat-down by Philadelphia police and was then charged with resisting arrest.

» prueba de resistenciaendurance challenge .

Example: This bicycle race is revered the world over for its reputation as one of the toughest but most gratifying endurance challenges available, bar none.

» resistencia aimperviousness to .

Example: 'All this is not very likely,' she observed at last, 'not only because of the strength of the selection process -- its imperviousness to proof before an arbitrator'.

» resistencia aerodinámicaaerodynamic drag .

Example: The most significant aerodynamic force that applies to nearly everything that moves through the air is aerodynamic drag.

» resistencia a la cizalladurashear strength .

Example: For shear strength, an assumption is made that the results presented below are due to the angularity of the aggregates.

» resistencia a la insulinainsulin resistance .

Example: Insulin resistance is a stop on the road to type 2 diabetes and a possible heart attack.

» resistencia a la sequíadrought tolerancedrought-resistance .

Example: Sorghum, a cereal grain, is the fifth most important cereal crop in the world, largely because of its natural drought tolerance and versatility as food, feed and fuel.

Example: Drought-resistance has been one of the top priorities for genetic engineers, but for decades, frustratingly few viable products have emerged.

» resistencia a la tensióntensile strength .

Example: After treatment, the pH value, the alkali content and the tensile strength were determined.

» resistencia al calorheat tolerance .

Example: They also found that when the coral from the north and south were crossbred, genes for heat tolerance could be passed on.

» resistencia al envejecimientoaging resistance [ageing resistance] .

Example: Paper from several paper mills in the Slovak and Czech republics was tested to determine its aging resistance.

» resistencia al fuegofire resistance .

Example: Consumers still need to keep in mind that increased fire resistance does not mean there is no fire risk.

» resistencia a los antibióticosantibiotic resistance .

Example: Other highly topical issues are the evolutions of toxins, secretion systems, and antibiotic resistance.

» resistencia al plegadofold strength .

Example: The discussion is confined to the fold strength of paper in relation to its date and geographical origin.

» resistencia físicaphysical strength .

Example: Physical strength will affect how much weight you can lift and how much work you can do.

» resistencia, laresistance, the .

Example: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.

» resistencia óseabone strength .

Example: Muscle tone, bone strength or frailty, even our ability to breath after exertion, all differ depending on the person and change over time as we age.

» sin resistenciaunchallengedunopposed .

Example: In the sales field, however, the Publications Office's responsibility is largely unchallenged, and a number of factors have led to an increase in its scope.

Example: He became the agency's longest-serving commissioner and unopposed spiritual leader.

resistencia2 = resistor. 

Example: The first transistors were individual devices with wires joining them to other electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and other transistors.

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» resistencia en espiralheating coil .

Example: Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater = Los calentadores de convección toman el aire frío desde el suelo, lo calienta mediante resistencias en espiral y lo expulsa por la parte superior.

» resistencia variablevariable resistor .

Example: A variable resistor is a potentiometer with only two connecting wires instead of three.

Resistencia synonyms

opposition in spanish: oposición, pronunciation: ɑpəzɪʃən part of speech: noun underground in spanish: subterráneo, pronunciation: ʌndɜrgraʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun impedance in spanish: impedancia, pronunciation: ɪmpidəns part of speech: noun resistor in spanish: resistor, pronunciation: rɪzɪstɜr part of speech: noun resistivity in spanish: resistividad, pronunciation: rezɪstɪvɪti part of speech: noun ohmic resistance in spanish: resistencia ohmica, pronunciation: oʊmɪkrɪzɪstəns part of speech: noun electric resistance in spanish: resistencia electrica, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkrɪzɪstəns part of speech: noun electrical resistance in spanish: resistencia eléctrica, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkəlrɪzɪstəns part of speech: noun
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