buried his head in the sand - translation to spanish
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buried his head in the sand - translation to spanish

ATTEMPT MADE BY INVESTORS TO AVOID NEGATIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Ostrich strategy; Head in sand; Head in sand approach

buried his head in the sand      
metió la cabeza adentro
head in the clouds         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head in the clouds; Head In The Clouds; Head in the Clouds (disambiguation)
(n.) = cabeza llena de pájaros
Ex: The title of the conference was "Head in the clouds, feet on the ground: serials vision and common sense".
sand dune         
  • Wind ripples on crescent-shaped sand dunes (barchans) in southwest [[Afghanistan]] ([[Sistan]])
  • Dune Nine in [[Sossusvlei]], Namibia, is over 300m high.
  • Gypsum dune fields, [[White Sands National Park]], New Mexico, United States
  • Isolated barchan dunes on the surface of [[Mars]]. Dominant wind direction would be from left to right.
  • [[Cadiz Dunes Wilderness]]
  • Coastal dunes at Stockton Beach in the [[City of Newcastle]]
  • Cross-bedding in lithified aeolian sand dunes preserved as sandstone in Zion National Park, Utah
  • abbr=on}} tall dune in [[Salir do Porto]], Portugal
  • A dune in [[Sossusvlei]], in the greater [[Namib-Naukluft National Park]], Namibia. Note the trees being engulfed for scale.
  • [[Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes]]
  • Sand dune on Mars
  • Sand dunes of Hyypänmäki in [[Hailuoto]], Finland
  • Sand blowing off a crest in the [[Kelso Dunes]] of the [[Mojave Desert]], California, USA
  • Coastal dunes covered in grasses around the mouth of the Liver Å river in Denmark
  • Sand dunes of Lemnos, Greece
  • White sand dunes in the [[Lençóis Maranhenses National Park]], Maranhão, Brazil
  • Reversing dune showing short minor slipface atop the major stoss (upwind) face
  • Fronting the Mediterranean Sea in [[Oliva]], Valencian Community, Spain
  • Cadiz Dunes Wilderness, [[California]]
  • Newborough Dune Rejuvenation, Wales; video of work done by [[Natural Resources Wales]]; 2015
  • Coastal dunes in [[De Panne]], Belgium
  • Schematic of coastal parabolic dunes
  • Sand dunes of the [[Empty Quarter]] to the east of [[Liwa Oasis]], United Arab Emirates
  • saltation]]). This exacerbating [[feedback loop]] helps sand accumulate into dunes.
  • Camelthorn]] trees and bushes scattered on dunes in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in Namibia (2017)
  • Sand dune in the [[Libyan Desert]] near [[Dakhla Oasis]] at sunset.
  • Sea dune erosion at [[Talacre]], [[Wales]]
LANDFORM, HILL OF SAND
Sand dune system; Sand dune; Sand dunes; Sand Dune; Crescentic dunes; Petrified dune; Fossilized dune; Fossilized dunes; Dune field; Megabarchan; Sand-dune; Coastal dune; Coastal dunes; Star dune; Dunescape; Slip face; Sand Dunes; Seif dune; Sand ramp; Dune (sand); Dune (sands); Dune (geology); Dune (landform); Lunette (geology); Transverse dune; Dunes; Parabolic dune; Dunerock; Transverse dunes; Sanddune; Dune complex; Dune system; Draa (landform)
(n.) = duna
Ex: Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes.

Definition

in itinere
in itinere (pronunc. [in itínere]) Expresión latina que significa "en el camino". Se usa con referencia a los accidentes laborales que se producen mientras se va o se vuelve del trabajo.

Wikipedia

Ostrich effect

The ostrich effect, also known as the ostrich problem, was originally coined by Galai & Sade (2003). The name comes from the common (but false) legend that ostriches bury their heads in the sand to avoid danger. This effect is a cognitive bias where people tend to “bury their head in the sand” and avoid potentially negative but useful information, such as feedback on progress, to avoid psychological discomfort.