inflexion in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for inflexion in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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point of inflexion (on a curve)

inflexion in the PONS Dictionary

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

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inflexion
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We would contend that when this point is reached, it may represent an inflexion point for the currency.
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But an inflexion point such as this can not happen because of one sport.
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I think this inflexion point is happening now, and it's a big deal.
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The passion, inflexion and variation he gives to the somewhat repetitive line makes it positively musical.
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The world is uncomfortably close to an inflexion point.
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The portrait is dominated by greys and black, in which traces of warm and cool inflexion only reveal themselves with close examination.
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He succeeded in explaining the colour of thin and of thick plates, and the inflexion of light, and he wrote on double refraction, light polarization and binocular vision.
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They are convinced that they stand on the hinge of history, the inflexion point where the roller coaster starts to go downhill.
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Our expectation is that a point of inflexion of the index will be evident in the first quarter of 2017.
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In other words the solo violin changes the inflexion of that harmony at the last moment.
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