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the shell and framework of the basic flotation-oriented part of a ship.
la cáscara y el marco de la parte básica orientada a la flotación de un barco.
A line tracing a circle that passes through both poles.
A line tracing a circle that passes through both poles.
A humorous scene or incident that alleviates tension in an otherwise serious work. In many instances these moments enhance the thematic significance of the story in addition to providing laughter. When Hamlet jokes with the gravediggers we laugh, but ...
Una escena humorística o incidente que alivia la tensión en un trabajo serio de lo contrario. En muchos casos estos momentos realzan la importancia temática de la historia, además de proporcionar la risa. Cuando Hamlet bromea con los sepultureros nos reímos, ...
In a chemical reaction, the energy that must be added to the reactants in order to allow a reaction to occur.
En una reacción química, la energía que se debe añadir a los reactivos para que pueda ocurrir una reacción
The ability for a computer to understand spoken commands or responses.
La capacidad de un ordenador para entender comandos hablados o respuestas.
An extended metaphor is a sustained comparison in which part or all of a poem consists of a series of related metaphors. Robert Francis’s poem "Catch" relies on an extended metaphor that compares poetry to playing catch. See metaphor.
An extended metaphor is a sustained comparison in which part or all of a poem consists of a series of related metaphors. Robert Francis’s poem "Catch" relies on an extended metaphor that compares poetry to playing catch. See metaphor.
Any provider of mass transportation, usually used in reference to an airline.
Cualquier proveedor de transportación masiva, usualmente utilizado en referencia a una aerolínea.
The poet's or persona's attitude in style or expression toward the subject, e.g., loving, ironic, bitter, pitying, fanciful, solemn, etc. Tone can also refer to the overall mood of the poem itself, in the sense of a pervading atmosphere intended to influence ...
Actitud del poeta o del personaje en estilo o expresión hacia el tema, por ejemplo, amar, irónico, amargo, lástima, fantasioso, solemne, etc.. El tono también puede referirse al estado de ánimo general del poema, en el sentido de un ambiente dominante ...
The poet's individual creative process, as determined by choices involving diction, figurative language, rhetorical devices, sounds, and rhythmic patterns.
Proceso creativo del poeta individual, según lo determinado por decisiones que implican dicción, lenguaje figurado, retóricas, sonidos y patrones rítmicos.
To move around, to grow crops in succession or in a regular sequence.
Para moverse, para cultivar en sucesión o en una secuencia regular.