English to Spanish Dictionary northward

northward

hacia el norte
definition
adverb
Alienated from both white and black communities, they trekked northwards , finally founding their own town Rehoboth, in 1871.
toward the north.
noun
This is the area that got overtop right there in the northward .
the direction or region to the north.
adjective
The flashing light paced our aircraft in steady northward direction.
in a northerly direction.
translation of 'northward'
adverb
hacia el norte,
en dirección norte
adjective
hacia el norte
example
Allardyce's Brazilian target may be slipping away from him in a 'northward' direction, however.
Both Gordon and Kuchler mapped 'northward' extensions of oak along river valleys into southern New York.
This is the area that got overtop right there in the 'northward' .
One route scholars have suggested began in the eastern Solomon Islands or in the islands to their southeast, and followed a 'northward' course to the Caroline Islands.
Ridged fields apparently protect crops from mild frosts, and their construction may have facilitated the 'northward' expansion of prehistoric agriculture.
But nothing prepared them for life in this squatters' community of Tijuana, a city of three million souls that is known as the Wild West of Mexico's 'northward' immigration.
Additionally, all five species that were studied individually exhibited highly significant 'northward' movement in the spring.
A 'northward' extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date.
Using satellite linked depth recorders we examined the spatial and temporal diving behavior of 22 male sea lions for up to 3 months during their 'northward' migration.
The 'northward' migration peaks from mid-April to early May, and the fall migration peaks in August.
Due to the high density of the shoals, the sardine run offers an ideal opportunity for various cold-water predators that follow the sardines on their 'northward' migration.
But the genetic changes could also be a reflection of more recent 'northward' migrations following the last Ice Age, about 14,000 years ago, he says.
Parts of Scotland provide a suitable habitat for this bird, but its range in that country seems to be slowly contracting in a 'northward' direction.
His simulations show that large cyclonic eddies occasionally form in the northern portions of the Gulf and block the 'northward' intrusion of the Loop Current.
This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a 'northward' continuation of Africa's Great Rift.
The flashing light paced our aircraft in steady 'northward' direction.
Within the Mackenzie Basin, a 'northward' decrease in runoff reflects the spatial trend in precipitation, which shows a decline towards the northern plains and the Shield areas.
Relative to the direction of the setting sun, the songbirds wanted to fly in a direction that was 90 degrees counterclockwise from the detected magnetic field in order to stay on a 'northward' track.
In the middle decades of the eighteenth century a group of Swiss Jesuits labored in the Southwest of the present United States to promote the 'northward' expansion of New Spain.
For juveniles wintering farther south, feather wear is less of a consideration, because they oversummer and will have molted new primaries prior to their first 'northward' migration in their second spring.
Current plans call for the ground-floor spaces to be leased to commercial tenants - possibly galleries, if the Chelsea art district in fact continues its 'northward' push.
Having recovered the servant, boots included, we left in the midst of a smart shower of rain, running out of harbor under all plain sail before a fresh breeze from the 'northward' , and Halifax soon faded in the distance.
Alienated from both white and black communities, they trekked 'northwards' , finally founding their own town Rehoboth, in 1871.
But there were no cod left to spawn, and the Irminger Current no longer flowed 'northwards' bringing new recruits.
The Caribbean archipelago links the major supplier and primary consumer of cocaine, and our island states, caught in the middle, are used to 'northwardly' relay billions in dollars of narcotics annually.
Hopkins was heading 'northwards' , through the narrow passageways that led to the Council Room; he stopped before the large door, and tried to open it.
They cite the case of Hurricane Floyd in 1999 that was due to hit the island, and then veered 'northwards' at the last moment.
It was striking, that the object made the same half circle over and over again; 'northwards' and then back to my house.
Mighty hunter Baluk proposes that the solution is to travel 'northwards' in order to intercept the annual caribou migration and hunt the herd for the band's needs.
As her eyes adjusted, she could see that they were still headed 'northwards' , crawling up the coastline.
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