Considerable in english

Considerable

pronunciation: kənsɪdɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

considerable = considerable ; significantly ; substantial ; acute ; appreciable ; major ; goodly ; hefty ; meaty ; substantive. 

Example: The need to become familiar with different command languages for different hosts is a considerable barrier to effective retrieval.Example: The problem of their citation looms less significantly in abstracting and indexing products than that of the citation of periodical articles.Example: This data base will eventually become a very substantial bibliographic data base.Example: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Example: Cannabis often shows no appreciable effects the first time it is taken.Example: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Example: However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Example: Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price = Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price.Example: We want Robyn to write about really meaty issues every week, instead of talking about spousal abuse.Example: In Zimbabwe out of the seven universities with substantive librarians in the country, six of them were headed by women.

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» ahorros considerablesscale economieseconomies of scale .

Example: The presence or absence of scale economies are important to commercial practice in that they influence productivity.

Example: The piecemeal mechanization of the binding process immediately offered economies of scale.

» de forma considerableconsiderably .

Example: Practice as regards integration varies considerably.

» desde una distancia considerablefrom a considerable distance .

Example: We took some photos (from a considerable distance) and then ran like the devil before the fire started to grow and block the road.

» gasto considerableconsiderable expense .

Example: The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.

» logro considerableachievement of scale .

Example: The first implication I would draw is that the achievement of scale in a way that substantially increases the riskiness of the asset base may prove to be counter-productive.

Considerable synonyms

significant in spanish: significativo, pronunciation: səgnɪfɪkənt part of speech: adjective substantial in spanish: sustancial, pronunciation: səbstæntʃəl part of speech: adjective extensive in spanish: extenso, pronunciation: ɪkstensɪv part of speech: adjective wide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd part of speech: adjective tidy in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: taɪdi part of speech: adjective, verb hefty in spanish: fuerte, pronunciation: hefti part of speech: adjective extended in spanish: extendido, pronunciation: ɪkstendəd part of speech: adjective respectable in spanish: respetable, pronunciation: rɪspektəbəl part of speech: adjective sizable in spanish: considerable, pronunciation: saɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective sizeable in spanish: considerable, pronunciation: saɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective appreciable in spanish: apreciable, pronunciation: əpriʃəbəl part of speech: adjective goodly in spanish: hermoso, pronunciation: gʊdli part of speech: adjective goodish in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊdɪʃ part of speech: adjective right smart in spanish: derecho inteligente, pronunciation: raɪtsmɑrt part of speech: adjective, adverb
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