momentous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

momentous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for momentous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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He explains his own motivation in writing it, as simply being unwilling to let the momentous events of his own times go unrecorded.
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That was a pretty momentous moment in our history that has nt really been covered a lot in contemporary film.
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Although it contained no mention of any possible mechanisms for evolution, this paper foreshadowed the momentous paper he would write three years later.
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Not a momentous episode, but an inspired one.
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Backstage everyone knew they were part of something momentous, because that entire lineup would never come together again.
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These are in turn played out just upstage of the momentous historical events of the era and the ideological battles which gave rise to them.
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It was an equally momentous season off the field.
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She was associated with the film company during its most momentous years.
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Stories of birth, tragedy and building bonfires prevail, as the play charts the personal tales of various characters and their whereabouts on the momentous day.
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The plant is undergoing further expansion and is ready for a momentous future.
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