Natural in spanish

Natural

pronunciation: nɑtuɹ̩ɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

natural = natural. 

Example: Also, title entries were ordered by grammatical arrangement, rather than in natural word order.

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» all-natural = completamente natural, totalmente natural.

Example: This is the first herbal all-natural anaphrodisiac that assists individuals to temporarily suppress distracting sexual urges.

» be a natural = tener un don innato, tener un don natural, tener un talento innato.

Example: She was a natural in film noir, a siren who never lost her poise regardless of the violence or erotic mayhem she encountered (and provoked).

» be a natural fit = complementarse de forma natural, complementarse a la perfección, ajustarse a la perfección, ser algo totalmente natural, ser totalmente ideal para.

Example: Hiring veterans is a natural fit for our organization, because they possess an unwavering commitment to their job.

» be a/the natural choice = ser la elección lógica, ser la elección natural.

Example: Mosques were a natural choice for establishing the first libraries in the Arab world = Las mezquitas eran la elección lógica para crear las primeras bibliotecas del mundo árabe.

» be (only) natural = ser (totalmente) natural, ser cosa (totalmente) natural.

Example: It's only natural for a betrayed wife to be curious about her husband's mistress.

» die + a natural death = morir de forma natural, morir de manera natural, morir de muerte natural, morir de/por causas naturales.

Example: Terminally ill patients often have concerns in areas such as donation of body parts, right to die a natural death, and other questions.

» die of + natural causes = morir de forma natural, morir de manera natural, morir de muerte natural, morir de/por causas naturales.

Example: Jamaica police have confirmed that Bob Woolmer died of natural causes and was not murdered.

» natural ability = habilidad natural.

Example: The human natural ability to store and process images and speech provides clues for improving access to online information.

» natural beauty = belleza natural.

Example: This continuous line where the earth meets the sky in perfect accord is a true spectacle of natural beauty.

» natural-born = nato, natural, por naturaleza.

Example: Giving a natural-born leader a new book to read for himself will mean that, if he likes it, very soon other children in the group will be wanting to read it too = Dar a un líder nato un nuevo libro para que lo lea por su cuenta significa que, si le gusta, muy pronto otros niños del grupo querrán leerlo también.

» natural calamity = desastre natural, catástrofe natural.

Example: In a world suffering from conflict, natural calamities, gender discrimination and other causes of marginalisation, we need urgent and concerted action.

» natural cure = cura natural.

Example: Kenya and other African states are sitting on a fortune in the form of unexploited natural cures.

» natural daylight = luz natural.

Example: Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.

» natural death = muerte natural.

Example: Ischemic heart disease was the predominant cause of natural death behind the wheel.

» natural defences = defensas naturales.

Example: Various responses to stress can damage the body's natural defences against disease.

» natural disaster = desastre natural, catástrofe natural.

Example: There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.

» natural environment, the = entorno natural, el.

Example: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.

» natural event = acontecimiento natural.

Example: Natural events that pollute the air include forest fires, volcanic eruptions, wind erosion, pollen dispersal, evaporation of organic compounds and natural radioactivity.

» natural fibre = fibra natural.

Example: The author dscusses the advantages and disadvantages of natural and synthetic fibers as insulating material for climbers.

» natural food = alimento natural.

Example: By preventing poor eating habits, diseases and retrograde behaviour, the consumption of honey and royal jelly could prove that the reintroduction of natural foods will protect the human body.

» natural gas = gas natural.

Example: Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.

» natural gas resources = recursos de gas natural.

Example: This is a means to monetize stranded natural gas resources around the world.

» natural habitat = hábitat natural, entorno natural, medio natural.

Example: And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.

» natural history = historia natural.

Example: This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.

» natural history museum = museo de historia natural.

Example: The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.

» natural indexing language = lenguaje de indización natural. [Léxico en lenguaje natural, entresacado del documento y no manipulado por el documentalista]

Example: Natural indexing languages are not really a separate language at all, but the 'natural language' or ordinary language of the document being indexed.

» natural landscape = paisaje natural.

Example: Every landscape contains a balance between the natural landscape and that utilised by humans over time.

» natural language = lenguaje natural. [Lengua que evoluciona y cuyas reglas reflejan el uso natural y no necesariamente necesitan tener una formulación explícita]

Example: A switching language, in the form of a notation, may be used to translate terms from all natural languages, and as an intermediate language between the various languages.

» natural language index = índice en lenguaje natural.

Example: Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.

» natural language indexing = indización en lenguaje natural.

Example: Natural language indexing has its own solutions for the problems identified below.

» natural language interface = interfaz en lenguaje natural.

Example: Except in systems with natural language interfaces, Boolean operators must still be used.

» natural language processing = procesamiento en lenguaje natural.

Example: This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.

» natural language searching = búsqueda en lenguaje natural.

Example: Natural language searching of full text data bases does not solve this problem, because the aspect of a topic of interest to researchers is often inexpressible in concrete terms = La búsqueda en lenguaje natural en las bases de datos de texto completo no resuelve este problema, ya que ciertos aspectos del tema que le interesa al investigador con frecuencia son inexpresables en palabras concretas.

» natural language system = sistema en lenguaje natural.

Example: A natural language system takes index terms directly from titles, abstracts, citations or full text.

» natural-language term = término del lenguaje natural.

Example: This is an example of the way in which searching on natural-language terms can be used to yield maximum retrieval.

» natural law = derecho natural.

Example: Hobbes' purpose in devising his doctrine of natural law was admittedly the destruction of independent ecclesiastical law.

» natural light = luz natural.

Example: Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building.

» natural lighting = iluminación natural.

Example: The new library is a elegant modern building with excellent natural lighting and a feeling of airiness and space throughout.

» natural object = objeto natural.

Example: The author discusses the works of Michelle Stuart, a New York-based artist who uses natural objects, such as seeds, twigs and leaves, in her art.

» natural pearl = perla natural.

Example: Natural pearls come in many shapes, with perfectly round ones being comparatively rare.

» natural preserve = reserva natural.

Example: This large park was turned into a wildlife refuge and natural preserve for all to enjoy.

» natural product = producto natural.

Example: Sesame seed oil is a natural product with many therapeutic qualities.

» natural remedy = remedio natural.

Example: The resources cover: drug information; medical diagnosis and treatment; medical dictionaries; and herbal and natural remedies.

» natural resource = recurso natural.

Example: This article gives a sampling of the types of data these agencies provide, covering the areas of agriculture, Department of Corrections, transportation and highway patrols, natural resources and revenues.

» natural right = derecho natural, derecho básico.

Example: In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.

» natural scenery = paisaje natural.

Example: The site is an important and early example of one which exploited wild natural scenery for its own sake.

» natural science museum = museo de ciencias naturales.

Example: Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.

» natural sciences = ciencias naturales.

Example: Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.

» natural selection = selección natural.

Example: The article 'Scientific journals and natural selection' shows that in any subject field a small concentration of 'core' journals accounts for an overwhelming percentage of usage or citation.

» natural setting = entorno natural.

Example: It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO = Tiene una gran cantidad de jardines tradicionales, lagunas, paredes maravillosamente decoradas y muchas otras bonitas estructuras perfectamente integradas en un entorno natural elegido por la UNESCO como patrimonio de la humanidad.

» natural state = estado natural.

Example: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.

» natural turf = césped natural, hierba natural.

Example: The way we are going with the use of water to feed our natural turf soccer pitches, it comes as no surprise that artificial turf soccer pitches are becoming hugely popular.

» natural-uranium = uranio natural.

Example: The second example is perhaps more realistic: (1) reactors $i power $i nuclear $i natural-uranium fuelled $i gas-cooled.

» natural ventilation = ventilación natural.

Example: Natural light, natural ventilation and outdoor spaces have been integrated into the operation of the building.

» natural wonder = maravilla de la naturaleza.

Example: Facts about the geological formation of Niagara Falls are given in this article, the second in a series about natural wonders.

» natural world, the = mundo natural, el.

Example: At times like that, the only answer is to escape into the beauty and wonder of the natural world, and find your own little oasis of peace.

» preternatural = preternatural.

Example: Even Mancunians, like myself, who have moved away feel a preternatural proximity to their city regardless of geography.

» supernatural = sobrenatural.

Example: A Canadian author of fantasy, supernatural novels for young adults describes her experience of the process of writing and distinguishes.

» supernatural, the = sobrenatural, lo. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: The similarities in narrative style, the emphasis on incident and the use of colourful themes such as the supernatural, horror and fantasy, enable Chinese ESL (English-as-a-second-language) readers to identify with these novels.

» unnatural = poco natural, poco normal, contra natura.

Example: Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the 'unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.

Natural synonyms

spurious in spanish: espurio, pronunciation: spjʊriəs part of speech: adjective visceral in spanish: visceral, pronunciation: vɪsɜrəl part of speech: adjective organic in spanish: orgánico, pronunciation: ɔrgænɪk part of speech: adjective candid in spanish: sincero, pronunciation: kændəd part of speech: adjective wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective intuitive in spanish: intuitivo, pronunciation: ɪntuətɪv part of speech: adjective physical in spanish: físico, pronunciation: fɪzɪkəl part of speech: adjective native in spanish: nativo, pronunciation: neɪtɪv part of speech: adjective, noun spontaneous in spanish: espontáneo, pronunciation: spɑnteɪniəs part of speech: adjective rude in spanish: grosero, pronunciation: rud part of speech: adjective raw in spanish: crudo, pronunciation: part of speech: adjective, noun cancel in spanish: cancelar, pronunciation: kænsəl part of speech: verb, noun primitive in spanish: primitivo, pronunciation: prɪmətɪv part of speech: adjective normal in spanish: normal, pronunciation: nɔrməl part of speech: adjective biological in spanish: biológico, pronunciation: baɪəlɑdʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective elemental in spanish: elemental, pronunciation: eləmentəl part of speech: adjective earthy in spanish: terroso, pronunciation: ɜrθi part of speech: adjective inbred in spanish: innato, pronunciation: ɪnbred part of speech: adjective instinctive in spanish: instintivo, pronunciation: ɪnstɪŋktɪv part of speech: adjective misbegotten in spanish: bastardo, pronunciation: mɪsbəgɑtən part of speech: adjective inborn in spanish: innato, pronunciation: ɪnbɔrn part of speech: adjective instinctual in spanish: instintivo, pronunciation: ɪnstɪŋktʃuəl part of speech: adjective lifelike in spanish: natural, pronunciation: laɪflaɪk part of speech: adjective unaffected in spanish: inafectado, pronunciation: ənəfektɪd part of speech: adjective uncontrived in spanish: no arrepentido, pronunciation: ənkɑntrɪvd part of speech: adjective glandular in spanish: glandular, pronunciation: glændʒəlɜr part of speech: adjective misbegot in spanish: despegar, pronunciation: mɪsbigɑt part of speech: adjective connatural in spanish: connatural, pronunciation: kənætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective unstudied in spanish: espontáneo, pronunciation: ənstʌdid part of speech: adjective unbleached in spanish: sin blanquear, pronunciation: ənblitʃt part of speech: adjective unselfconscious in spanish: inconsciente, pronunciation: ənsəfəkɑnʃəs part of speech: adjective unprocessed in spanish: sin procesar, pronunciation: ənprɔsest part of speech: adjective unmannered in spanish: no merecido, pronunciation: ənmænɜrd part of speech: adjective undyed in spanish: sin teñir, pronunciation: əndaɪd part of speech: adjective bastardly in spanish: bastardo, pronunciation: bæstɜrdli part of speech: adjective uncolored in spanish: incoloro, pronunciation: ənkəlɔrd part of speech: adjective nonsynthetic in spanish: no sintético, pronunciation: nɑnsɪnθetɪk part of speech: adjective unplanted in spanish: sin plantar, pronunciation: ənplæntɪd part of speech: adjective unstilted in spanish: unstilted, pronunciation: ənstɪltɪd part of speech: adjective

Natural antonyms

flat pronunciation: flæt part of speech: adjective deliberate pronunciation: dɪlɪbɜrət part of speech: adjective sharp pronunciation: ʃɑrp part of speech: adjective affected pronunciation: əfektəd part of speech: adjective artificial pronunciation: ɑrtəfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective supernatural pronunciation: supɜrnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun studied pronunciation: stʌdid part of speech: adjective unreal pronunciation: ənril part of speech: adjective unnatural pronunciation: ənnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective
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