vociferous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

vociferous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for vociferous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
Should the ship's captain sit at the table, the mathematical functions speed up; the customers become more vociferous and wave at each other.
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His vociferous traditional unionist approach to politics ensured him a prominent backbench position.
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Opposition to the plant became increasingly vociferous as the plant neared completion in 1978.
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Most importantly, the political parties, which were busily rebuilding their national organizations, gave him their total support, including the few but vociferous communists.
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This is where the most vociferous home fans usually congregate.
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Vociferous seems to like setting new fashion trends with his turquoise and blue clothes, and has a bit of an elfish look to him.
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At any point of time multiple events go on almost round the clock for one full week with vociferous support from the crowds.
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It is especially vociferous during the breeding season.
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The announcement touched off vociferous public objections to what the media termed the megacity plan.
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During the flame's progress through the city it was followed by a group of vociferous protesters.
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