English to Spanish Dictionary inversion

inversion

inversión
definition
noun
the inversion of the normal domestic arrangement
the action of inverting something or the state of being inverted.
Precise data on vertical rainfall distribution, temperature lapse rate, and the altitude of the temperature inversion on the windward slope exist for this oceanic wet tropical mountain.
a reversal of the normal decrease of air temperature with altitude, or of water temperature with depth.
translation of 'inversion'
noun
recambio,
inversión
example
The principal explanation lies in the obscene moral 'inversion' of victim culture.
The 'inversion' of normal architectonic expectation is not just wilful, but has immense importance for the nature of space and experience.
This summer, I realized I was the servant and it the master and resolved this 'inversion' of the natural order in Kirkian fashion, by taking a sledgehammer to it.
The speech is a masterpiece of shameless rhetoric and 'inversion' of the topoi of legal oratory.
an 'inversion' of traditional customer–supplier relationships
That has a fronted negative adjunct and 'inversion' of the subject and auxiliary.
Atmospheric 'inversion' usually occurs early in the morning.
When examining symmetry in the three-dimensional world, there are four types of symmetry operations to consider: rotation, reflection, roto-reflection and 'inversion' .
We interpret this pattern as a Mesozoic normal fault zone whose 'inversion' gave rise, along strike to the NW, to the south Cameros thrust.
This does not mean, however, that negative 'inversion' is less common, or indeed less important as a geological process.
These arguments are an almost perfect 'inversion' of the truth.
What gives to this autobiography its particular value is its 'inversion' of insider-outsider positions.
In its simplest form, this is a one-step polymerization reaction involving glycosyl transfer by 'inversion' of configuration at the anomeric carbon.
Some 'inversion' occurs with questions: What it is?, How you are?
It could be argued that participants did not use Inversion as frequently on the Multiplication / Division 'inversion' problems because they could solve the problems quickly and easily using retrieval.
Reactions were mixed by 'inversion' several times and then placed in a dark chamber with constant stirring in a luminescence spectrophotometer.
The eight-bar ground is a widely arching and patently melodic tone-row, plus a free bar, answered by its 'inversion' .
The solutions were mixed by 'inversion' and kept at room temperature for 20 min.
He plays with the reader by offering erotic diversion and 'inversion' in lieu of the expected moments of heroic presence of mind, voice and body.
Under clear to partly cloudy skies and light winds, a surface 'inversion' can form as the sun sets.
The most extreme threat to the principles of civility comes, then, not from the direct negation of the truth of its 'inversion' , but rather from its perversion.
The 'inversion' of sacred to profane suggests a downward transformation from the spiritual to the material plane, a profane commingling of the human and divine, the flesh and the spirit.
Both poets share a frequent use of 'inversion' and play with syntax.
The British writer Melanie Phillips, no conservative, sees in such casual assertions a breathtaking illiberalism and 'inversion' of traditional values.
The forecast today had a blue day written all over it, with a strong 'inversion' and a layer of dry air above that.
Version six is an 'inversion' of original material for the right hand with a polyrhythmic left-hand accompaniment.
However, it was later shown that 'inversion' of the glucose carbon skeleton does not occur during plant AsA biosynthesis.
Why should it be this emotional scale (as opposed to joy vs. pain, or pride vs. envy) whose expressions are subject to positive-to-negative 'inversion' ?
Do not spray when conditions are favorable for an atmospheric 'inversion' .
If the bond between these two sugars is broken, free glucose and fructose result, a reaction termed 'inversion' .
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