sustained in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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sustained [Am səˈsteɪnd, Brit səˈsteɪnd] ADJ

sustained-release [səˌsteɪndrəˈlis] ADJ

sustain [Am səˈsteɪn, Brit səˈsteɪn] VB trans

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objection sustained or upheld

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

sustained in the PONS Dictionary

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

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

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sustained
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Track mode begins when a sensor produces a sustained detection in a specific volume of space.
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The state's tourism agenda promotes ecologically sustained tourism, which focuses on the local culture, wilderness adventures, volunteering and personal growth of the local population.
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For this reason, it can also be used as an ingredient in time-released, sustained or delayed-action pills.
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A political process embraced by a planning process and supported by the real estate community sustained the necessary political leadership.
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The island reported sustained winds of 108 km/h (67 mph), with gusts to 204 km/h (127 mph).
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Small watercraft, docks and boathouses sustained damage, but otherwise the storm's effects on the east coast were more moderate compared to other areas.
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The water system, airport and utilities were also damaged, the maximmal sustained gust has been 153 kn in the elevated airport.
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In the absence of sustained effort in practicing meditation, craving creeps in and the meditator comes under its influence.
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In 1953 the boathouse sustained damage following a severe storm.
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In addition, notes can now be played while a sustained note is being played.
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