Vertiginoso in english

Vertiginous

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vertiginoso = exponential ; staggering ; spiralling [spiraling, -USA] ; dizzying ; fast-paced [fast paced] ; galloping ; fast-moving ; heady ; giddy ; fast and furious ; breakneck ; vertiginous ; woozy . 

Example: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.Example: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Example: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.Example: Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet.Example: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Example: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..Example: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Example: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Example: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Example: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.Example: Certainly, as we know from our previous discussion, no institution of its own accord would change at the breakneck pace at which our own field appears to be moving.Example: We have reached a critical point in the vertiginous march of technology.Example: The next morning, a little woozy after the previous night's celebrations, Simon began to wonder if he was doing the right thing.

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» ascenso vertiginosospiralling [spiraling, -USA] .

Example: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.

» aumento vertiginosospiralling [spiraling, -USA]exponential increaseexponential growth .

Example: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.

Example: By the 20th century, the industrial revolution had resulted in an exponential increase in the human consumption of resources and an increase in health, wealth and population.

Example: With healthy roots in the library field, optical disc technology is on the verge of exponential growth into broader markets.

» a una velocidad vertiginosaat breakneck speed .

Example: Negotiations are happening at breakneck speed in an attempt to seal a deal before Wednesday, when the Scottish government shuts down before elections in early May.

» a un ritmo vertiginosoat a blistering paceat a breakneck pace .

Example: Chinese economy still expanding at a blistering pace.

Example: As digital immigrants we have the responsibility of raising digital natives to be successful in a world that is changing at a breakneck pace.

» avanzar a un ritmo vertiginosoproceed + at a blistering pace .

Example: Research into these pharmaceutical proteins is proceeding at a blistering pace.

» cambio vertiginosospiral of change .

Example: Digital technology has ushered us into a ceaseless spiral of change which represents, not so much an evolution from, but a formidable disjunction with the analog world.

» crecimiento vertiginosoexponential growthexponential increaseexponential rate of + growth .

Example: With healthy roots in the library field, optical disc technology is on the verge of exponential growth into broader markets.

Example: By the 20th century, the industrial revolution had resulted in an exponential increase in the human consumption of resources and an increase in health, wealth and population.

Example: This article studies the impact of exponential rate of growth of periodicals and their cost on scientific and technical libraries.

» crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, elinformation explosion, the [Expresión utilizada para describir el aumento tan repentino de la información que hay disponible en la segunda mitad del siglo veinte. Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.

» de manera vertiginosagiddilydizzyinglydizzily .

Example: Barcelona is a giddily glamorous shopping destination, home to high-end boutiques, art galleries and dozens of modern shopping centres.

Example: This novel is dazzlingly beautiful, dizzyingly fast-paced, and may grow to be more appreciated with time.

Example: Vertigo is a feeling that you are dizzily turning around or that things are dizzily turning about you.

» en caída vertiginosatumbling .

Example: World share markets sank Thursday after a slide on Wall Street sparked by tumbling demand for oil and fears of slackening growth in the U.S.

» Nombre + vertiginosoexponential rate of + Nombre .

Example: The study revealed an exponential rate of decay with time in the use of older biomedical and psychological literature.

» ritmo vertiginosoblistering pacedizzying pacedizzying speedstaggering rate .

Example: He served as a professor of history at Cornell University for 35 years and set a blistering pace of scholarship, publishing 14 books plus 75 articles during his career.

Example: The world energy crisis, contrived or real, has resulted in a dizzying pace of energy resource development.

Example: Tools and technologies for Web authoring continue to advance at a dizzying speed.

Example: Scientific and technological advances are proceeding at a staggering rate.

» subida vertiginosaspiralling [spiraling, -USA] .

Example: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.

Vertiginoso synonyms

sick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk part of speech: adjective ill in spanish: enfermo, pronunciation: ɪl part of speech: adjective giddy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: gɪdi part of speech: adjective dizzy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: dɪzi part of speech: adjective woozy in spanish: mareado y confuso, pronunciation: wuzi part of speech: adjective
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