meltdown in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

meltdown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for meltdown in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The recent global economic meltdown has put pressure on governments and institutions across globe to regulate the economic assets.
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A nuclear meltdown refers to the more serious hazard of releasing nuclear material into the surrounding environment.
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The lyrics contrast with childlike structure of the music, dealing with meltdown of a nuclear power plant.
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A combination of design and operator errors caused a gradual loss of coolant, leading to a partial meltdown.
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However, the creatures have a tendency to go into spontaneous meltdown.
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In fact, some can be designed so that total loss of coolant does not cause core meltdown even in the absence of active control systems.
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Meltdown was all the better for her presence.
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Bond makes his way to a central control room where he triggers a meltdown.
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It is clear that a major rethink is desperately required if the world is to avoid a mathematician-led market meltdown.
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Thousands of pounds of sodium coolant from the time of the meltdown are not yet accounted for.
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