English to Spanish Dictionary junctures

junctures

Junturas
definition
noun
it is difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn can be sustained
a particular point in events or time.
translation of 'junctures'
noun
cosa coyuntura,
coyuntura
example
That limits students' freedom during one of the most critical 'junctures' of their lives.
But at critical 'junctures' in the history of astronomy, there is generally an overabundance of ideas on how to move ahead.
These 'junctures' are analogous to the contacts occurring in an annular solar eclipse, except that now the dark object is much smaller than the Moon.
Clearly what was missing was experience and a more solid approach at critical 'junctures' .
But at critical 'junctures' in the post-war period, for various strategic and or economic reasons, national leaders opted for greater integration.
Farm families face business decisions at critical 'junctures' in their lives; each one has an emotional component that must be addressed.
Brind seemed somewhat rattled by a few disputed calls at critical 'junctures' of the match.
However, do not draw at the point where two veins join as there is a valve at these 'junctures' .
The adjoining infrastructure is over 15 km long and includes a new road linking the existing roads with the bridge and road 'junctures' .
At this 'juncture' you might be wondering about a couple of things.
the plane crashed at the 'juncture' of two mountains
Britain's economy has come to a critical 'juncture' .
At this 'juncture' , there is a desperate need for human contact.
Our affair is approaching a critical 'juncture' .
These events are examples of kernels - a critical 'juncture' in the story.
We are at a critical 'juncture' in the future of the EU.
State and local governments are thus at a critical 'juncture' .
It also comes at an interesting 'juncture' as Turkey makes its bid to join the European Union.
it is difficult to say at this 'juncture' whether this upturn can be sustained
Our nation is once again at a critical 'juncture' .
The repair works on Eagles Bridge 'juncture' and the section connecting it to three other main city arteries caused hellish traffic jams during the week.
the plane crashed at the 'juncture' of two mountains
And so I am at that 'juncture' where I entertain the idea of a second career.
‘We really are at a critical 'juncture' at the moment,’ says Stewart.
I've seen other senators say that the most important speech perhaps at this 'juncture' will be the one that is made by the loser rather than the winner.
So what does Friedman think the European Union should be doing at this 'juncture' ?
After about a kilometer of corridor, they came to a large 'juncture' where the passage intersected ramps leading both up and down.
it is difficult to say at this 'juncture' whether this upturn can be sustained
On the other hand, to debate the appropriateness of a single currency union at this 'juncture' may engender unintended results.
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