Sucesión in english

Succession

pronunciation: səkseʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

sucesión = succession. 

Example: A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.

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» derecho de sucesióninheritance law .

Example: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.

» en sucesiónin succession .

Example: Each selection is treated as a separate search, unless adjacent words are selected in succession.

» golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficietap + fingers [Generalmente en señal de impaciencia] .

Example: Some reference librarians tapp their finger(s) on the counter when a request is made and twitch their mouth upon movement to fulfil the request.

» impuesto de sucesionesinheritance tax .

Example: The inheritance tax payable assumes that the ownership of the joint assets will pass to the surviving spouse.

» impuesto sobre sucesionesinheritance tax .

Example: The inheritance tax payable assumes that the ownership of the joint assets will pass to the surviving spouse.

» ley de sucesióninheritance lawlaw of succession .

Example: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.

Example: Change in the laws of succession means firstborn child will be next in line after its father regardless of its gender.

» orden de sucesiónorder of succession .

Example: The son being male, even if born later, would take precedence in the order of succession, displacing the one who was previously the heir-presumptive.

» plan de sucesiónsuccession plan [Aplicado generalmente al mundo empresarial y referido al relevo del personal] .

Example: A good succession plan enables a smooth transition with less likelihood of disruption to operations.

» sucesión de altibajosroller coaster ridewild ride .

Example: Fox's memoirs can be read as a roller-coaster ride of abandonments and losses relieved by periods of rest and respite.

Example: The market's wild ride in the last few weeks has created extra work for advisors -- who have spent a lot of time reassuring panicky clients about their investments.

» sucesión de cambios bruscosroller coaster rideroller coasterwild ride .

Example: Fox's memoirs can be read as a roller-coaster ride of abandonments and losses relieved by periods of rest and respite.

Example: The book likens the early adolescent years to a roller coaster, often unpredictable but exciting and filled with possibility.

Example: The market's wild ride in the last few weeks has created extra work for advisors -- who have spent a lot of time reassuring panicky clients about their investments.

» una larga sucesión dea long succession of .

Example: The course of human evolution has been punctuated by a long succession of chance discoveries and accidental inventions.

» una sucesión dea succession ofa run of .

Example: In a system devised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the cutting tool was guided through a succession of points by feeding their co-ordinates from a punched paper tape.

Example: This moderation comes after a run of very strong gains in retail sales in prior months.

Sucesión synonyms

sequence in spanish: secuencia, pronunciation: sikwəns part of speech: noun successiveness in spanish: sucesividad, pronunciation: səksesɪvnəs part of speech: noun ecological succession in spanish: sucesión ecológica, pronunciation: ikəlɑdʒɪkəlsəkseʃən part of speech: noun chronological sequence in spanish: secuencia cronológica, pronunciation: krɑnəlɑdʒɪkəlsikwəns part of speech: noun taking over in spanish: hacerse cargo de, pronunciation: teɪkɪŋoʊvɜr part of speech: noun chronological succession in spanish: sucesión cronológica, pronunciation: krɑnəlɑdʒɪkəlsəkseʃən part of speech: noun
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