English to Spanish Dictionary reinforcement

reinforcement

reforzamiento
definition
noun
In our retrospective long-term study, the area of partial rupture did not require reinforcement in most cases.
the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening.
translation of 'reinforcement'
noun
reforzamiento,
refuerzos
example
Seeking guidance and 'reinforcement' on how to cope with the mounting fear of failure and the loss of self, we turn to the media, which is in most cases represented by television.
I would like to set them immediately to overseeing the wall's 'reinforcement' .
Lightweight garage doors require 'reinforcement' with a 2 x 4 board at least 6 feet in length.
Ordinary galvanized barbed wire can be used between the tubes to provide 'reinforcement' , and to make the structures resistant to earthquakes.
A good dog training program will focus on allowing the dog to learn just what is expected of it, and will use positive 'reinforcement' to reward desired behaviors.
It is essential to teach and model desired behaviours, and the benefits of positive 'reinforcement' are well established.
The 'reinforcement' and para-military forces was rushed to the spot.
glass-fibre 'reinforcement'
Finally, he said, as professors try to maximize the likelihood of student success, they may resort to using positive 'reinforcement' for successful behavior.
Railtrack engineers worked around the clock to re-open the line - but a 20 mph limit will remain for at least three months as a £5m 'reinforcement' of the embankment takes place.
In April, Russia's atomic energy minister said the cement encasing is collapsing and urgently needs 'reinforcement' .
The moulding is another area where 'reinforcement' may be required.
You get there together through a chain of cooperation, support, 'reinforcement' and a willingness to share talents and gifts with others.
Two layers of horizontal steel 'reinforcement' were introduced at 7.5 cm from top and bottom of footing slab.
Some parents find that positive 'reinforcement' helps to encourage the child throughout treatment.
The aqueduct, built from concrete and containing 529 tonnes of steel 'reinforcement' , is part of the £12m Semington bypass project.
Several concrete components of the dam will also be upgraded and strengthened by adding concrete for 'reinforcement' .
Although verbal praise was mentioned least often, several of the parents appeared to be aware of the need to increase this type of 'reinforcement' .
In our retrospective long-term study, the area of partial rupture did not require 'reinforcement' in most cases.
Formal policies and guidelines are the starting point here, but they need to be backed up by training, enforcement and 'reinforcement' to prevent behavioral lapses.
Use positive 'reinforcement' instead of criticism.
Structural welded wire 'reinforcement' is produced by more than a dozen companies throughout North America.
Fibers frequently are added to increase the plaster's strength, provide 'reinforcement' and reduce or eliminate cracking.
Should a 'reinforcement' of its structure through greater unification be promoted in the short to middle term?
In addition, parents were trained in providing support and positive 'reinforcement' and assistance as their adolescent began using the skills being taught.
The weight of the unit required 'reinforcement' of the ramps.
Tile and slate roofing is very heavy, sometimes requiring structural 'reinforcement' .
Teachers are often unaware that they encourage inappropriate behavior through 'reinforcement' .
However, some will need continued encouragement and positive 'reinforcement' from parents and teachers for this good start not to become swamped by schoolyard attitudes.
Positive 'reinforcement' can strengthen your child's self-esteem and foster a sense of independence.
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