Examples of using "Definición" in a sentence and their english translations:
We don't know the true definition.
I use the definition of self-confidence
My favorite definition of minimalism
The true definition of public speaking
What's the definition of jazz?
The simple definition of hitting the bottom
Some of the photographs lack definition.
aging is negative by definition, it is inexorable.
That was the definition of a good life.
expand your definition of beauty to be inclusive.
My camera can shoot high-definition video.
And if you look up the definition of "compulsion" in the dictionary,
Plasticity, by definition, should be something good, right?
So, those examples are combined in one definition
And by definition, we are unaware of our unconscious processes.
And for me, this is the definition of fairness.
We need a clear definition of the concept of human rights.
- A dictatorship means, by definition, one centre of power.
- A dictatorship means, by definition, one center of power.
But now the science says we can just change that definition.
I totally agree with his definition of friendship.
Note that we work with a slight generalization of the original definition.
Gradually, it was as though I was starting to see the world in High-Definiton.
Attention, everyone! By definition, babies are parasites. That is all... thank you.
The definition of 'family' has changed over the years.
Anyway, as we always say in VisualPolitik, the future is by definition uncertain friends.
In short, as we always say here at VisualPolitik, the future, dear viewers is by definition
No definition of poetry is adequate unless it be poetry itself.
To give a definition of word is more difficult than to give an illustration of its usage.
In another definition, we can say the following. There is a basic connection during the passage of time with movement.
A dictionary is a reference work of words or terms which are listed in alphabetical order. The words and terms included in the dictionary are described in relation to their significance, definition, etymology, orthography and grammatical form.
Systems in which the rules are based on usage, such as languages or customary law, are condemned to become absurd, cumbersome and contradictory, since every time a small error slips into one of their usages, it is integrated into the rules, by definition, for eternity. The more users are ignorant, the more systems degrade rapidly. English, poorly used by millions of people, natives or not, for centuries, is an example of the degradation of a system at terminal stage, no longer presenting any logic, neither in its syntax, nor its grammar, nor its vocabulary or its pronunciation. Similarly, with customary rights becoming too cumbersome and incomprehensible, the states which rely on them tend to switch to prescriptive law.