- Aftermath: nombre — secuela, resultado, consecuencia, repercusión. Frase: "Although a high price was paid, this concept should be of great assistance to countries seeking to formulate a policy response to bubbles and their aftermath, the balance sheet recession." (29/11/2013).
- Aground: adjetivo — encallado, varado. Frase: "The Keynesian revolution ultimately ran aground because..." (29/11/2013).
- Albeit: conjunción — aunque, bien que (añadida el 28/11).
Mi vocabulario inglés - español
jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2013
A
A — pronunciación éi:
D
D — pronunciación di:
- Daunting: verbo — desalentar, intimidar, acobardar, arredrar. Frase: "It is a new concept... which... assumes that some companies may respond to daunting balance-sheet damage by minimizing debt." (28/11/2013).
- Delve: verbo — ahondar, investigar, profundizar, hurgar [también delve in o delve into]. Frase: "Chapters 3 and 4 delve into research on the Great Depression..." (28/11/2013).
E
E — pronunciación i:
- Endeavor: esfuerzo — nombre: esfuerzo, empeño, tentativa, tratamiento — verbo: esforzarse, tratar de, tentar a. Frase: Indeed, since the publication of Keynes' General Theory in 1936 ushered in the era of macroeconomics, various explanations have been offered for the depression in an endeavor that, in Bernanke's words, "remains a fascinating intellectual challenge." (añadida el 28/11).
F
F — pronunciación éf:
- Front line: nombre — primera línea. Frase: From my vantage point on the front lines of Japanese financial markets... (28/11/2013).
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