Sabiduría in english

Wisdom

pronunciation: wɪzdəm part of speech: noun
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sabiduría = enlightenment ; wisdom. 

Example: Considered as necessary work in the interest of humanity and general enlightenment, bibliography gains ground as the years pass.Example: Assertion and personal opinion, when cloaked in an ostensibly sound job title, can become accepted wisdom and the justification for decision making.

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» con la edad, llega la sabiduríawith age comes wisdom .

Example: We've all heard the adage that with age comes wisdom, but now science is backing up the claim.

» con la sabiduría que da la experienciawith the benefit of hindsight .

Example: This article reviews the collective opinions of the computer press on the best products of 1988 with the benefit of hindsight.

» con sabiduríasagely .

Example: The author adopts two models to describe the sagely way of dealing with these emotions.

» cúmulo de sabiduríaknowledge repositoryrepository of knowledge .

Example: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

Example: Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.

» de acuerdo con la sabiduría popularaccording to folklore .

Example: According to folklore, natural aphrodisiacs may help to raise libido and increase desire = De acuerdo con la sabiduría popular, los afrodisíacos naturales pueden ayudar a aumentar la libido y el deseo.

» la sabiduría llega con la edadwisdom comes with age .

Example: I think it's time we dispel the untruth that 'wisdom comes with age'.

» la sabiduría popular dice que...Folk wisdom has it that... .

Example: Folk wisdom has it that everyone has a doppelganger; somewhere out there there's a perfect duplicate of you, with your mother's eyes, your father's nose and that annoying mole you've always meant to have removed.

» perla de sabiduríagem of wisdom .

Example: His popular gems of wisdom contains spontaneous verses employing earthy metaphors to illustrate key points.

» sabiduría colectiva, lawisdom of the crowds, the .

Example: In essence, the web makes it easy to leverage the concept of 'the wisdom of the crowds', which says that large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant.

» sabiduría del colectivo, lawisdom of the crowds, the .

Example: In essence, the web makes it easy to leverage the concept of 'the wisdom of the crowds', which says that large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant.

» sabiduría de los años, lawisdom of years, the .

Example: Now with the wisdom of years I try to reason things out and the only people I fear are those who never have doubts.

» sabiduría generalaccepted wisdom .

Example: It is accepted wisdom that documents should be represented in terms of their logical structure rather than their appearance.

» sabiduría popularlore .

Example: The library is now the greatest treasure house of whaling fact and lore in the world with its collection of logbooks, maps, photographs, manuscripts and whaling gear = Ahora la biblioteca ahora es la mayor fuente inagotable del mundo de datos y tradiciones sobre la caza de ballenas con su colección de diarios de navegación, mapas, fotografías, manuscritos y herramientas para la caza de ballenas.

» sabiduría popular, lafolk wisdom .

Example: Since time immemorial folk wisdom has been an integral part of Indian culture.

» según la sabiduría popular...Folk wisdom has it that... .

Example: Folk wisdom has it that everyone has a doppelganger; somewhere out there there's a perfect duplicate of you, with your mother's eyes, your father's nose and that annoying mole you've always meant to have removed.

Sabiduría synonyms

sapience in spanish: sapiencia, pronunciation: seɪpiəns part of speech: noun soundness in spanish: solvencia, pronunciation: saʊndnəs part of speech: noun wiseness in spanish: sabiduría, pronunciation: wɪznəs part of speech: noun
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