- dispersión
- f.dispersion, scatter, disbandment, scattering.* * *dispersión► nombre femenino1 (separación) dispersion; (esparcimiento) scattering* * *SF1) (=acto) [de grupo, multitud] dispersion; [de manifestación] breaking up; [de energía, neutrones] diffusion2) (=resultado) dispersal* * *femeninoa) (de manifestación) dispersion, breaking upb) (Fís) diffusion* * *= dispersement, scatter, scattering, dispersal, dispersion, sprawl.Ex. Increasing competition and the 'global economy' is greatly affecting the geographic dispersement of these people and the breadth of their interests.Ex. As we proceed down the citation order, the concepts in each successively cited facet are liable to an increasingly higher degree of scatter.Ex. All the concepts in the second cited facet will be liable to scattering.Ex. The results of citation studies suggest that the dispersal of political science articles is high.Ex. It was found that the dispersion of citations to periodicals conformed to a general law of distribution described by the Yule curve.Ex. The library has developed a unique system of cooperation and coordination in response to its size and sprawl.----* bomba de dispersión = cluster bomb, cluster munition.* diagrama de dispersión = scattergram.* dispersión alfabética = alphabetical scatter.* dispersión bibliográfica = bibliographic scattering.* dispersión de Bradford, la = Bradford distribution, the.* dispersión de caja = cash float, petty cash.* dispersión de frecuencias = frequency distribution.* dispersión temática = subject dispersion.* dispersión urbana = suburban sprawl, urban sprawl.* ley de dispersión = law of scattering.* Ley de Dispersión de Bradford = Bradford's distribution law, Bradford's Law of Scatter, Bradford's Law of Scattering.* * *femeninoa) (de manifestación) dispersion, breaking upb) (Fís) diffusion* * *= dispersement, scatter, scattering, dispersal, dispersion, sprawl.
Ex: Increasing competition and the 'global economy' is greatly affecting the geographic dispersement of these people and the breadth of their interests.
Ex: As we proceed down the citation order, the concepts in each successively cited facet are liable to an increasingly higher degree of scatter.Ex: All the concepts in the second cited facet will be liable to scattering.Ex: The results of citation studies suggest that the dispersal of political science articles is high.Ex: It was found that the dispersion of citations to periodicals conformed to a general law of distribution described by the Yule curve.Ex: The library has developed a unique system of cooperation and coordination in response to its size and sprawl.* bomba de dispersión = cluster bomb, cluster munition.* diagrama de dispersión = scattergram.* dispersión alfabética = alphabetical scatter.* dispersión bibliográfica = bibliographic scattering.* dispersión de Bradford, la = Bradford distribution, the.* dispersión de caja = cash float, petty cash.* dispersión de frecuencias = frequency distribution.* dispersión temática = subject dispersion.* dispersión urbana = suburban sprawl, urban sprawl.* ley de dispersión = law of scattering.* Ley de Dispersión de Bradford = Bradford's distribution law, Bradford's Law of Scatter, Bradford's Law of Scattering.* * *dispersiónfeminine1 (de una manifestación) dispersion, breaking up2 (de la atención) wandering, straying3 (Fís) diffusion* * *dispersión nf1. [de objetos] scattering;[de luz, sonido, ondas] scattering, dispersal2. [de gentío] dispersal;[de manifestación] breaking up, dispersal; [de un pueblo] scattering3. [de persona] lack of concentration;debemos evitar la dispersión de esfuerzos we mustn't squander our efforts;debes centrarte en algo, tu problema es la dispersión you need to focus on something, you spread yourself too widely4. Fís dispersion* * *dispersiónf dispersion* * *dispersión nf, pl -siones : dispersion
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.