English to Spanish Dictionary saturation

saturation

saturación
definition
noun
Over time, the rate of adoption of the innovation increases, until the process gets closer to saturation , when the rate again slows down.
the state or process that occurs when no more of something can be absorbed, combined with, or added.
translation of 'saturation'
noun
saturación
example
The Internet and specifically its graphic interface the World Wide Web is reaching a level of 'saturation' and widespread adoption throughout the world.
No fat is completely saturated, but full 'saturation' has been produced experimentally.
The increasing number of direct flights from Dublin to Italy alongside the 'saturation' of other Mediterranean resorts could see this effect trickle across the Irish Sea.
One effortlessly got 'saturation' coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too.
This volume seeks to explore the 'saturation' of visual technologies in our everyday lives, widely seen by theorists as the path to cultural destruction and a dystopian future.
It is also hard to ignore the cause and effect of what followed: the 'saturation' surveillance operation mounted by the Gardai was lifted after the ceasefire statement was announced.
His initial oxygen 'saturation' was 70 percent on room air and improved to 86 percent on three liters of oxygen via nasal cannula during ambulance transfer.
But hypercompetition, 'saturation' coverage, and decreased objectivity weren't the only changes shaping the new media environment.
The color is strong, though, with good 'saturation' and decent black levels.
Nowadays 'saturation' campaigns are a necessity to push the product and make sure it scores big on the all-important opening weekend.
It has 'saturation' penetration in Derry city and parts of Donegal, bringing in strong advertising revenue.
First, the 'saturation' of the media with images of terrorist atrocity has raised the bar on the level of destruction that will attract headline attention.
the springs on the left slope of the hill lie below the level of permanent 'saturation'
However, when we pump oil out of the ground, there is an irreducible 'saturation' beyond which the oil won't move.
Many were glued to the television for hours of the 'saturation' coverage offered by broadcast and cable news outlets.
This industry is characterised by a 'saturation' of users and relies greatly on repeat purchases by existing customers.
We endure 'saturation' news coverage for three hours on Morning Report.
The long silence about the sinking of Gustlaff and other tragedies of that period - the 'saturation' bombing of cities like Dresden, for example - was perhaps unavoidable.
In recent weeks the Australian media has given 'saturation' coverage to criminal allegations of pack rapes, cover-ups and pay-offs involving high-profile sportsmen.
Print and broadcast outlets both operate on fixed schedules, but broadcast outlets break into regular entertainment programming to offer 'saturation' coverage.
Unfortunately for football-haters like me and some of my friends, last night the charge that football has 'saturation' coverage on modern television does have some credence.
Systematic studies of the prevalence of sexually explicit materials appear at first glance to to verify views about the 'saturation' of western society with violent pornography.
I'd prefer deeper black levels and higher 'saturation' in the colors, but overall the picture looks impressive.
The 'saturation' of each of the four inks determined where the submission was placed in the book.
The only controls applied were those of traditional darkroom work, including brightness, contrast and 'saturation' .
The size of the sample was determined by the 'saturation' of information.
Interpretive techniques such as dodging and burning and adjusting contrast and 'saturation' , have been used since the earliest days of photography.
the press provided 'saturation' coverage of the hearings
But I do think that people in newsrooms, whether it be cable news or networks or newspapers have to step back and say, if we are totally giving 'saturation' coverage to that story, what else are we missing?
His oxygen 'saturation' was 98 per-cent as measured by pulse oximetry, and his peak flows were only mildly reduced from his baseline.
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