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Traducción de transformation en Español:
transformation
transformación, n.
Pronunciación /ˌtræn(t)sfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ /ˌtransfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ /ˌtrɑːnsfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ /ˌtranzfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ /ˌtrɑːnzfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/
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(change)transformación femeninoto undergo a transformation — sufrir una transformación- what a transformation! she used to be so rude! — ¡qué transformación! / ¡qué cambio! ¡con lo mal educada que era antes!
- There has been a radical transformation in the nature of the designs.
- The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago.
- Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation.
- This country is undergoing a radical transformation because of illegal immigration and our President will do nothing to stop it.
- Over the last number of weeks, the theatre has been undergoing a radical transformation in the name of theatre.
- The traditional post office underwent a radical transformation and the new-look store was opened ten years ago.
- For a hint as to how that might unfold, consider the revolution pop music is currently undergoing - a radical transformation not of content but of distribution and perception.
- She could easily see all the changes the transformation wrought on her appearance, and she was glad for them.
- Happily, the nature of the transformation has been the opposite of that predicted by the past century's major prophets: Aldous Huxley and George Orwell.
- One of the least demanding of all perennial plants, irises are undergoing a radical transformation regarding color, flower form, and reblooming abilities.
- The radical transformation that many prisoners undergo is often lost in popular accounts of the prison experience.
- Behind them, we have to believe the mind will undergo a radical transformation.
- Changes in your appearance reflect major transformations occurring within.
- But the entire focus of reconstruction underwent a wholesale transformation in the months after the war.
- If the quasar results are eventually confirmed, our concepts of space and time are sure to undergo radical transformations.
- He laughs at these great transformations of nature by nature.
- I suppose that's why ecopsychology experts suggest that reconnecting with nature requires a transformation of consciousness.
- One of our biggest challenges is to step back from the fray and find a space where we can reflect on the nature of the transformation so that our response to it is proactive rather than reactive.
- what a transformation! she used to be so rude! — ¡qué transformación! / ¡qué cambio! ¡con lo mal educada que era antes!
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2.1Matemáticas
sustitución de las incógnitas de una ecuación por sus valores expresados en forma algebraica- His results on this topic provided connections between number theory, theta functions, and the transformations of abelian functions.
- He thus enriched analysis and gave the complete solution of the two great questions of the transformation of hyperelliptic functions and of their complex multiplication.
- Picard also discovered a group, now called the Picard group, which acts as a group of transformations on a linear differential equation.
- Painlevé's first area of interest in mathematics was rational transformations of algebraic curves and surfaces.
- He was mainly interested in the applications of this subject to linear transformations on Hilbert space.
2.2Lingüística
transformación femenino- At the time he was busy mimeographing handouts about ordering constraints among syntactic transformations.
- The transformation is typically carried out clausewise.
- It's a fast language for doing all sorts of text transformations, and you can pick up the simpler elements, I think, from scratch in a week or two.
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