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laura bazzana

Rosario, Argentina

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English (EN)clients

Anyone who hires an individual or company to provide landscape service or a product, such as a homeowner who hires a nursery to landscape his/her property.

Spanish (ES)clientes

Quien contrata a un individuo o empresa para proporcionar servicio de paisaje o un producto, como dueño de casa que contrata un vivero al paisaje su propiedad.

Design; Landscape design

English (EN)protein

Any of a group of complex organic macromolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur and are composed of one or more chains of amino acids.

Spanish (ES)proteína

Any of a group of complex organic macromolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur and are composed of one or more chains of amino acids.

Animals; Cats

English (EN)hyperbole

A boldly exaggerated statement that adds emphasis without in-tending to be literally true, as in the statement "He ate everything in the house." Hyperbole (also called overstatement) may be used for serious, comic, or ironic effect. See also figures of ...

Spanish (ES)hipérbole

A boldly exaggerated statement that adds emphasis without in-tending to be literally true, as in the statement "He ate everything in the house." Hyperbole (also called overstatement) may be used for serious, comic, or ironic effect. See also figures of ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)syntax

The ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns such as phrases, clauses, and sentences. Poets often manipulate syntax, changing conventional word order, to place certain emphasis on particular words. Emily Dickinson, for instance, writes about being ...

Spanish (ES)sintaxis

The ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns such as phrases, clauses, and sentences. Poets often manipulate syntax, changing conventional word order, to place certain emphasis on particular words. Emily Dickinson, for instance, writes about being ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)sine(sin)

Sine of Angle A= BCAB Sin of Angle A = oppositehypotenuse.

Spanish (ES)seno

Seno del ángulo A = pecado BCAB de ángulo A = oppositehypotenuse.

Mathematics; Geometry

English (EN)villain

A character in a work of fiction, typically wicked or depraved, who is consistently at odds with the hero.

Spanish (ES)Villano

Un personaje en una obra de ficción, usualmente perverso o depravado, que está consistentemente en desacuerdo con el héroe.

Drama; Dramatic theory

English (EN)luminary

a person who has achieved eminence in a specific field

Spanish (ES)luminario

Una persona que ha obtenido eminencia en un campo específico.

Tourism & hospitality; Travel services

English (EN)Special Effects

Also Known As: SFX, Special Effects Assistant, Special Effects Technician. An artificial effect used to create an illusion in a movie. Refers to effects produced on the set, as opposed to those created in post-production. Most movie illusions are created in ...

Spanish (ES)Efectos especiales

También conocido como: SFX, asistente de efectos especiales, técnico de efectos especiales. Un efecto artificial utilizado para crear una ilusión en una película. Se refiere a los efectos producidos en el plató, en contraposición a los creados en post ...

Entertainment; Movies

English (EN)anaerobic

Describes organisms living or occurring when oxygen is absent. Usually term used when talking about compost heaps.

Spanish (ES)anaeróbico

Describes organisms living or occurring when oxygen is absent. Usually term used when talking about compost heaps.

Garden; Gardening

English (EN)euphony

Euphony ("good sound") refers to language that is smooth and musically pleasant to the ear. See also cacophony.

Spanish (ES)eufonía

Euphony ("good sound") refers to language that is smooth and musically pleasant to the ear. See also cacophony.

Literature; General literature