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low areas - traducción al español

CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS WITHOUT MUCH RITUAL OR EMPHASIS ON CHURCH AUTHORITY, AND NARROWLY EVANGELICAL IN THEIR TEACHING
Low Church; Low Churchman; Low Protestant; Low Anglican; Low churchman; Low-church; Low-Church

low areas      
las zonas bajas, las áreas bajas (las zonas por debajo del nivel del mar)
low pressure area         
  • Schematic representation of flow (represented in black) around a low-pressure area in the Northern hemisphere. The pressure-gradient force is represented by blue arrows, the Coriolis acceleration (always perpendicular to the velocity) by red arrows.
  • February position of the ITCZ and monsoon trough in the Pacific Ocean, depicted by area of convergent streamlines offshore Australia and in the equatorial eastern Pacific
  • This depiction of the [[Hadley cell]] shows the process which sustains low-pressure areas. Diverging winds aloft allow for lower pressure and convergence at the Earth's surface, which leads to upward motion.
  • A low-pressure system over [[Iceland]].
  • Megi]], at its peak intensity
  •  [[QuikSCAT]] image of typical extratropical cyclones over the ocean. Note the maximum winds on the poleward side of the [[occluded front]].
REGION OF THE ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE IS LOWER THAN THAT OF SURROUNDING REGIONS
Low pressure system; Atmospheric lows; Low-pressure system; Low-pressure cell; Low pressure systems; Low (atmospheric); Depression (meteorology); Weather system; Low Pressure Systems; Low pressure; Low Pressure; Remnant-low pressure area; Low pressure area; Remnant Low Pressure Area; Area of low pressure; Depression (weather); Atlantic depression; Low-pressure area (meteorology); Low-pressure trough
Área de presión baja
low profile         
  • DJ Aladdin, Hollywood 1989
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Low profile (disambiguation); Low-profile
(n.) = poca importancia, falta de notoriedad, poca notoriedad
Ex: The author examines the reasons for the low profile of libraries and the low expectation of the community of its library service.

Definición

jardín
jardín (del fr. "jardin")
1 m. *Terreno en que se cultivan *plantas de adorno o de sombra para hacer de él un lugar de recreo. Si es grande, con fuentes, estatuas, pabellones o grutas, se nombra también en plural: "Los jardines de Versalles [o de la Granja]". Como nombre calificativo se aplica a cualquier lugar ameno poblado de plantas y flores, aunque sean silvestres. Terreno o instalaciones donde se cultivan plantas, para venderlas o vender sus flores.
2 Mar. En los barcos, *retrete.
3 Mancha de las *esmeraldas, que constituye un defecto. Hierba.
Jardín botánico. Lugar donde se cultivan *plantas curiosas o exóticas, o para estudios botánicos.
J. de infancia. Colegio para niños muy pequeños que todavía no aprenden a leer y escribir. Guardería.
J. zoológico. Parque zoológico.
V. "ciudad jardín".
. Catálogo
Aguedal, arrizafa, carmen, cenia, floresta, hormazo, montenegro, parque, pensil, períbolo, ruzafa, vergel. *Hotel, *quinta. Albitana, andador, arriate, barbacoa, bordura, bosquete [o bosquecillo], *cenador, cuadro, cuartel, emparrado, era, estanque, estufa, glorieta, gruta, *invernadero, jardinera, laberinto, lazo, lonjeta, macizo, pajote, parterre, pérgola, platabanda, plazoleta, quiosco, rosaleda, senda, seto, terraza, umbráculo. Collalba. Tierra de brezo. Zona verde. Afeitar, atusar, emascular, enfaldar, rastrillar. Floricultor, jardinero, plantista. Ajardinar, enjardinar. *Agricultura. *Flor. *Huerta. *Planta.

Wikipedia

Low church

In Anglican Christianity, low church refers to those who give little emphasis to ritual. The term is most often used in a liturgical sense, denoting a Protestant emphasis, whereas "high church" denotes an emphasis on ritual, often Anglo-Catholic.

The term was initially pejorative. During the series of doctrinal and ecclesiastic challenges to the established church in the 17th century, commentators and others—who favoured the theology, worship, and hierarchical structure of Anglicanism (such as the episcopate) as the true form of Christianity—began referring to that outlook (and the related practices) as "high church", and by the early 18th century those theologians and politicians who sought more reform in the English church and a greater liberalisation of church structure, were in contrast called "low church".

Ejemplos de uso de low areas
1. Bands of wind–whipped rain increased Sunday night and roads in some low areas were beginning to flood.
2. That means that even in low areas people could pull back their curtains on Easter Sunday to find an inch of snow." High ground could get a dusting of up to three inches, he added.
3. In the New Orleans area, which is approaching the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, emergency officials were monitoring the storm and telling residents of the potential for heavy rain and the need to avoid low areas that could flood.
4. Permission to reprint/republish Nearly a month after the quake that killed some 80,000 people in Pakistan, perhaps as many as 7,000 in Balakot alone, officials are finding it difficult to persuade many survivors to remain in low areas, where the winter is expected to be more tolerable.
5. Bands of wind–whipped rain increased Sunday night and roads in some low areas were beginning to flood. Hopefully, it will take a turn and we‘ll be spared the brunt of it, but it just don‘t look like that,‘‘ said James Bosco, who was packing up a final few items from his beachfront apartment in Gulfport. I just hope everybody makes it all right.