Ápice in english
Apex
pronunciation: eɪpeks part of speech: noun
pronunciation: eɪpeks part of speech: noun
In gestures
ápice = apex ; iota.
Example: A hierarchy is usually illustrated as a triangle with the ultimate authority at the apex of the triangle and authority flowing downward to all other parts of the triangle.Example: Modern log houses live in harmony with the environment without giving up an iota of comfort.more:
» no ceder (ni) un ápice = not budge + (an/one/single) inch [Las combinaciones normales son not budge an inch, not budge one inch, not budge a single inch y not budge one single inch] ; not budge + (an/one/single) iota [Las combinaciones normales son not budge an iota, not budge one iota, not budge a single iota y not budge one single iota] .
Example: Iran shows no interest in budging a single inch, and continues to assert its role in the region. Example: Life is a compromise, and people who refuse to budge a single iota usually end up depressed.» un ápice de = a scintilla of .
Example: Unfortunately, it is unfashionable to admit even a scintilla of error in present-day America.