English to Spanish Dictionary eccentricity

eccentricity

excentricidad
definition
noun
The important thing here isn't eccentricity ; it's quality, and that's where this disk scores big.
the quality of being eccentric.
The eccentricity of the planetary orbits is small.
deviation of a curve or orbit from circularity.
translation of 'eccentricity'
noun
excentricidad
example
Pluto, which has the greatest orbital 'eccentricity' of any of the Solar System planets, was during those years at perihelion and actually closer than Neptune to the Sun.
Her wilful 'eccentricity' and sonic adventurism mapped out new territory for hip hop at the turn of the century.
The 'eccentricity' of the planetary orbits is small.
What may seem to prejudice a reader's full and appreciative view of her as a key figure amongst Dickens's women characters is her determined 'eccentricity' .
Party membership, once only a rarity, is increasingly an oddity, or 'eccentricity' .
Note that these angular sizes were calculated using the average 'eccentricity' of the lunar orbit.
Its orbit is the most nearly circular of that of any planet, with an 'eccentricity' of less than 1 per cent.
But her trademark 'eccentricity' , it seems, sells.
Because of the 'eccentricity' of Mercury's orbit, the variation in the proper motion of the Sun would be noticeable to an observer on the planet.
He was also able to give greatly improved data for the orbit of Venus, finding better values for the radius of the orbit, its 'eccentricity' and inclination to the ecliptic.
Then, the extrasolar planets orbit much closer to their host stars and have a greater orbital 'eccentricity' than the planets in our solar system.
I don't know if this is endearing 'eccentricity' or a form of bewildering madness.
Surely a benign and forgiving God will allow me this foible, this 'eccentricity' .
They combined traditional British 'eccentricity' with traditional British enjoyment of a royal occasion.
He also vividly captures the exhilaration and the danger of wire-walking, and most of his main characters are completely convincing in their 'eccentricity' .
Halley's Comet has an 'eccentricity' of about 0.9675
His response, to stuff a large lump of it in his pocket, is both hilarious and economically illustrative of his 'eccentricity' and avoidance of conflict, an important feature of his subsequent behaviour.
They remain a rare treat, and are much recommended to anyone with an affection for the crime-fiction genre or for English 'eccentricity' and humour.
Halley's Comet has an 'eccentricity' of about 0.9675
The characters are overly stiff, like Dan Clowes's work, but without Clowes's 'eccentricity' and distinctiveness.
They are born actors, able to furrow their brows in concentration and not think twice about how the neighbors might view this seeming 'eccentricity' .
But today the idea of serial killing as a symptom of harmless 'eccentricity' seems somewhat faded.
Put it down to a little mild 'eccentricity' and leave it at that.
It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable 'eccentricity' to the characters.
The important thing here isn't 'eccentricity' ; it's quality, and that's where this disk scores big.
the 'eccentricity' of his views
The preponderance of French names in those early pioneering days is perhaps not surprising, as 'eccentricity' has always been a hallmark of the French.
Sometimes, too, their views may reflect individual 'eccentricity' as much as universal truth.
It only lasts a brisk 80 minutes, but by the time it has clocked up an hour there is a sense of overkill, that the eyes can only soak up so much humour and 'eccentricity' before fatigue creeps in.
McEwan is younger and more energetic than the previous Marple, Joan Hickson, and this is a good thing: the character's 'eccentricity' can be played more effectively.
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