Súbito in english

Sudden

pronunciation: sʌdən part of speech: adjective
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» cambio súbito de actitudabout-facevolte-faceabout-face .

Example: Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.

Example: Although she has repeatedly ruled out calling an early election, she says her volte-face is motivated by the need to 'strengthen our hand in negotiation with the European Union'.

Example: Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.

» cambio súbito de opiniónvolte-face .

Example: Although she has repeatedly ruled out calling an early election, she says her volte-face is motivated by the need to 'strengthen our hand in negotiation with the European Union'.

» cambio súbito de posturaabout-facevolte-face .

Example: Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.

Example: Although she has repeatedly ruled out calling an early election, she says her volte-face is motivated by the need to 'strengthen our hand in negotiation with the European Union'.

» de súbitosuddenlywithout (any) warningall of a suddenjust like thatall at onceof a suddenall at once .

Example: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.

Example: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.

Example: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.

Example: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.

Example: And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color.

Example: Of a sudden, Stanton felt she knew which candidate had the superior experience, even if she could not at the moment understand what was meant by 'relatively equal'.

Example: And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color.

» muerte súbitasudden deathcrib death [Bebé que muere en el sueño sin causa aparente alguna]cot death [Bebé que muere mientras duerme sin causa aparente alguna] .

Example: To date medical research has provided no adequate explanation for these sudden deaths.

Example: Find articles on the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (also known as SIDS, crib death and cot death).

Example: Find articles on the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (also known as SIDS, crib death and cot death).

Súbito synonyms

sharp in spanish: agudo, pronunciation: ʃɑrp part of speech: adjective abrupt in spanish: abrupto, pronunciation: əbrʌpt part of speech: adjective unforeseen in spanish: imprevisto, pronunciation: ənfɔrsin part of speech: adjective explosive in spanish: explosivo, pronunciation: ɪksploʊsɪv part of speech: adjective unexpected in spanish: inesperado, pronunciation: ənɪkspektɪd part of speech: adjective
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