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ISSUE OR INCIDENT WHICH INCITES WIDESPREAD CONTROVERSY AND PUBLIC DEBATE
Cause celebre; Famous cases; Causes celebres; Cause Celebre; Causes célèbres; Cause celèbre; Cause Célèbre; Cause célébre

cause célèbre         
proceso famoso
radioenlace         
  • [[Antena]]s de tipo rejilla, pueden ser usadas en frecuencias de [[microondas]] bajas, por debajo de 2.5 GHz.
  • Enlace de microondas
  • diagrama de bloques del radioreceptor
  • Diagrama de bloques del radiotransmisor
TRANSMISIÓN DE DATOS O VOZ A TRAVÉS DE RADIOFRECUENCIAS CON LONGITUDES DE ONDA EN LA REGIÓN DE FRECUENCIAS DE MICROONDAS
Radioenlace; Radiocomunicaciones por Microondas; Radiocomunicaciones por microondas; Comunicaciones por radiomicroondas; Enlace de microondas; Relé de microondas
n. radio link
célebre         
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PERSONA PROMINENTE QUE POSEE CIERTO GRADO DE FASCINACIÓN PÚBLICA Y APARECE EN LOS MEDIOS
Famoso; Famosas; Celebridades; Estrella del pop; Personaje mediático; Célebre; Célebres; Famosos; Celebrities; Personalidad de televisión; Personaje público; Celebridad de televisión
= notorious, celebrated, hit, reputed.
Ex: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.
Ex: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.
Ex: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.
Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.
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* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.
* célebre por = best remembered for.
* célebres, los = notorious, the.

Definición

riego por aspersión
term. comp.
Agricultura. El que mediante mangueras o tuberías y bocas giratorias dispersa el agua a modo de lluvia artificial.

Wikipedia

Cause célèbre

A cause célèbre ( (listen) KAWZ sə-LEB(-rə), French: [koz selɛbʁ]; pl. causes célèbres, pronounced like the singular) is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy, outside campaigning, and heated public debate. The term continues in the media in all senses. It is sometimes used positively for celebrated legal cases for their precedent value (each locus classicus or "case-in-point") and more often negatively for infamous ones, whether for scale, outrage, scandal, or conspiracy theories. The term is a French phrase in common usage in English. Since it has been fully adopted into English and is included unitalicized in English dictionaries, it is not normally italicized despite its French origin.

In French, cause means a legal case, and célèbre means "famous". The phrase originated with the 37-volume Nouvelles Causes Célèbres, published in 1763, which was a collection of reports of well-known French court decisions from the 17th and 18th centuries.

While English speakers had used the phrase for many years, it came into much more common usage after the 1894 conviction of Alfred Dreyfus for espionage during the cementing of a period of deep cultural ties with a political tie between England and France, the Entente Cordiale. Both attracted worldwide interest and the period of closeness or rapprochement officially broadened the English language.

It has been noted that the public attention given to a particular case or event can obscure the facts rather than clarify them. As one observer states, "The true story of many a cause célèbre is never made manifest in the evidence given or in the advocates' orations, but might be recovered from these old papers when the dust of ages has rendered them immune from scandal".