phenomenon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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phenomenon <pl phenomena> [Am fəˈnɑməˌnɑn, fəˈnɑməˌnən, Brit fəˈnɒmɪnən] N

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phenomenon in the PONS Dictionary

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For example, a thunderstorm is a mesoscale phenomenon which often includes rotations and turbulence.
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The phenomenon is not restricted to the well-to-do.
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Other evidence suggests that baby talk is not a universal phenomenon.
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Eventually, smoking grew into a phenomenon for women.
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When silt appears as a pollutant in water the phenomenon is known as siltation.
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White spoke of culture as a general human phenomenon, and claimed not to speak of cultures' in the plural.
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The phenomenon itself however has been described since ancient times.
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It is somewhat unclear what phenomenon is measured with this measure.
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While some people regard this as simple group research, he regards it as a phenomenon of very basic social influence.
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This phenomenon is often referred to as engine knocking or end-gas knock.
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