industrialization in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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industrialization [Am ɪnˌdəstriələˈzeɪʃən, ɪnˌdəstriələˈzeɪʃən, Brit ɪndʌstrɪəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n] N U

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industrialization in the PONS Dictionary

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

industrialization [ɪnˌdʌstriəlaɪˈzeɪʃən, Am -lɪˈ-] N no pl

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Industrialization came at the cost of the lake's reputation of a rich fishing ground that had sustained human settlements for nearly 100,000 years.
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Section 936 helped to stimulate industrialization and infrastructure development on the island.
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Their existence has come into question due to some industrialization in the area.
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While industrialization brought increases in the consumption of fresh meat and green vegetables, rye bread and potatoes continued to be staples.
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They tend to be countries moving towards industrialization and more diversified economies.
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The industrialization of the area led to diminishing salmon and steelhead runs, prompting the construction of a fish ladder in 1882.
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A countervailing trend has been industrialization and urbanization, which as seen more and more people around the world move into multi-story apartment blocks.
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The railway arrived in the second half of the 19th century and had a significant effect on this process of industrialization.
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In the case of industrialization people were trained to become more literate, to follow time routines, to live in urban communities.
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In spite of subsequent industrialization and development, agriculture remains central to its economy.
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