resilient in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

resilient in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for resilient in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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It is faster, more resilient, and has a crewless auto-loading turret, allowing for a lower profile and much smaller target.
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In simplest form, the workload is fully contained inside a loosely fitting bag made of resilient plastic capable of withstanding the temperatures involved.
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If more citizens can reduce stress and increase performanceeven if only by a littlethey will be healthier and more resilient.
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In contrast to skip lists and other tree data structures, they are very resilient and can tolerate a large fraction of node fails.
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Students learn how to be resilient and to engage competently the world around them.
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The streets are paved with resilient asphalt to prevent aching of feet.
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The economy has been described as resilient, especially since its recovery was not affected by the scandal.
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A resilient desert species, individuals may live for over a hundred years.
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The fourth stage juvenile is the most resilient and can survive repeated desiccation or drying and recover upon re-hydration.
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However, hard glass or borosilicate, would be more resilient.
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