Vicisitud in english
Vicissitude
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In gestures
vicisitud = trial.
Example: He wrote an article with the title 'The trials and traumas of authorship'.more:
» después de algunas vicisitudes = after a few fits and starts .
Example: Thankfully he's an easy-going kid and after a few fits and starts, he finally gave up and I didn't feel the need to pass him a binky either.» vicisitudes = vicissitudes ; pitfalls and potholes ; long haul ; twists and turns ; ups and downs .
Example: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious. Example: The article is entitled 'Getting your licence: pitfalls and potholes on the electronic highway'. Example: The author presents an outline of a guide for those considering the long haul associated with such a major undertaking = El autor presenta una guía breve para aquellos que estudiando las vicisitudes relacionadas con esta importante tarea. Example: He carefully traces Churchill's twists and turns on this subject and concludes that his 'apparent somersaults were mere digressions and often only tactical in character'. Example: The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.» vicisitudes de la vida, las = vicissitudes of life, the .
Example: Thus, amid all the strange vicissitudes of life, we are ever, as it were, moving in a circle.» vicisitudes del tiempo, las = vicissitudes of time, the ; whims of time, the .
Example: As a thinking being, one seems to be free from the vicissitudes of time and space -- there is no coming to be or ceasing to be. Example: For all their glory in the eyes of the admiring poet, these phenomena are historically bound and subject to the whims of time.