emergence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for emergence in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for emergence in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

emergence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for emergence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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This encouraged the emergence of a poetry aimed at, and often set in, an idealised version of the courtly world.
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In mosquitoes the emergence is in the evening or night.
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Perhaps not, but this is what makes possible the emergence of technical milieus.
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The late 1970s saw the emergence of punk rock.
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Adults swarm after synchronous emergence, sometimes in enormous numbers.
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As a result of what later came to be known as the immortal emergence controversy, fellowship between the two men, and their groups, was severed.
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It is revealed that their parents have been assigned to raise the children to encourage the emergence of specific personality traits.
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Yet what are the conditions of emergence of the "gramme"?
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This experience, however, is insufficient for the emergence of a sense of victimhood.
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The emergence of the parvovirus in the 1970s was the most significant in the history of infectious diseases.
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