English to Spanish Dictionary backbone

backbone

columna vertebral
definition
noun
Both chickens and humans are vertebrates, a group of animals that have skulls and backbones .
the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis; the spine.
these firms are the backbone of our industrial sector
the chief support of a system or organization; the mainstay.
translation of 'backbone'
noun
carácter,
lomo,
columna vertebral,
espinazo
example
But I want a strong man, 'backbone' included, and there's this little part of me that thinks that if a guy can't pluck up the courage to make the first move, then what does that say about him?
these firms are the 'backbone' of our industrial sector
You can really see a sense of proud independence with 'backbone' , with artists who don't want to measure themselves by someone else's standards somewhere else.
Their relationship is the 'backbone' of the series, and both actors are very strong in their roles.
The storage network 'backbone' provides connectivity for hundreds of storage and application resources without wasting costly ports to connect other switches.
You must do it right because your staff are the 'backbone' of your business.
Just as in rural areas of the United States, there is little commercial interest in extending the Internet 'backbone' to rural areas in less developed countries.
Storing video on the edge of the network, instead of transmitting it along the 'backbone' , can markedly reduce costs.
The spine, hips and shoulders are literally the 'backbone' of the body.
these firms are the 'backbone' of our industrial sector
The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet 'backbone' network directly to commercial carriers.
The first major project completed was the digital 'backbone' network, which spans the entire country since its completion in February this year.
She knew it wasn't her husband's fault that his employer's didn't pay him enough for the work he did, but she still wished that he would have enough 'backbone' to try and find another job.
If anything, the premier deserves a pat on the back for finally having enough 'backbone' to speak the truth.
Show some 'backbone' , and apply some wisdom.
I shall just point out very briefly some of the good things we have done in rural health, which supports the 'backbone' of this country.
The protective mucus in the gastrointestinal tract consists of glycoproteins - a protein 'backbone' with carbohydrate side chains.
he has enough 'backbone' to see us through this difficulty
Can't sophisticated people attack the computer systems that are the 'backbone' of these big financial institutions?
He gave 'backbone' to the other Democrats in the race.
Your 'backbone' (vertebral column) is actually a stack of more than 30 small bones called vertebrae.
We have enough laws on the books; all we need is the 'backbone' to enforce them.
‘The focus is on developing a core of strong domestic banks to be the 'backbone' of the financial system,’ she said.
The Andes mountain range is the 'backbone' of the country as well as the continent of South America.
the great Pennine range is the 'backbone' of England
In addition, the network is configured with end-to-end redundancy from the customer premise equipment to the 'backbone' network.
Some call it individual initiative, others 'backbone' .
To fillet a cooked trout, remove the head then use a spoon and run it along the 'backbone' of the flesh of the fish - this should loosen the fillets.
The 8Mb backbone was expected to provide a noticeable advancement in capacity over the area network 'backbone' .
And they have to see that I have the strength, the 'backbone' and the character to be president.
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