English to Spanish Dictionary prominence

prominence

prominencia
definition
noun
she came to prominence as an artist in the 1960s
the state of being important or famous.
radiographs showed enlargement of the right heart with prominence of the pulmonary outflow tract
the fact or condition of standing out from something by physically projecting or being particularly noticeable.
translation of 'prominence'
noun
protuberancia,
prominencia
example
Insurance and risk management have assumed a new 'prominence' , as have disaster recovery plans.
Usually a coronal mass ejection includes the eruption of a solar 'prominence' and often is accompanied by a flare.
Heart size and pulmonart vascular 'prominence' depend on the size of shunt.
the steep, rocky 'prominence' resembled a snow-capped mountain
Other abnormalities noted were cardiomegaly, abnormal pulmonary vessels, and interstitial 'prominence' .
she came to 'prominence' as an artist in the 1960s
During this time, pressure on tissue over a bony 'prominence' may not be relieved for hours.
From this point in his career sculpture gradually gained 'prominence' in his work.
They have been together since 1974, yet only came to 'prominence' in the 1990s.
Undeniably, mental health professionals and trauma programs have acquired a new 'prominence' in the refugee field.
He came to 'prominence' following the riot in Bradford in 1995 when he helped arrange dialogue between police and young people, setting up the Young People's Forum as a result.
radiographs showed enlargement of the right heart with 'prominence' of the pulmonary outflow tract
The new domestic program will return the focus for achieving national 'prominence' to the Senior Championships.
Eleanor came to 'prominence' during the 1990s with some highly acclaimed recordings.
The 'prominence' of the primary rods is a function of the thinner shell wall and may be due to an ecological factor, as mentioned above.
the rocky 'prominence' resembled a snow-capped mountain
However, he never came to 'prominence' for developing his own positions on current political questions.
radiographs showed enlargement of the right heart with 'prominence' of the pulmonary outflow tract
They generally develop over a bony 'prominence' where soft tissue is damaged from external pressure exerted over the hard surface of the skeletal structure.
Increased 'prominence' is being given to the use of best practices and program management decision-making.
Such scandals rarely acquire media 'prominence' of their own accord.
The town came to 'prominence' as the capital of the Seljuk Sultans in 1076 when the Seljuks took control of Anatolia, though the area's roots go back much further.
I'm surprised, as both men came to 'prominence' in 1960s London.
And during the great dot-com boom, some highly unprofitable companies gained great 'prominence' on this measure.
she came to 'prominence' as an artist in the 1960s
the commission gave the case a 'prominence' which it might otherwise have escaped
Photographs of her, looking slightly uncomfortable and bemused before disembarking, achieved equal 'prominence' .
Why did Campbell assume such political 'prominence' and power?
As the PDA opens, the CXR shows a slight increase in heart size and 'prominence' of central pulmonary vessels which can progress.
The media give undue 'prominence' to such actions.
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