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 Translation for 'the Assumption' from English to Spanish
relig.
la Asunción {f} de (la Virgen) María
the Assumption
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suposición {f}assumption
presupuesto {m} [suposición]assumption [supposition]
el {m}the
9
la {f}the
5
geogr.
los Alpes {m.pl}
the Alps
geogr.
Gambia {f}
The Gambia
lo mismo {pron}the same
geogr.
el Pacífico {m}
the Pacific
geogr.
La Haya {f}
The Hague
geogr.
el Himalaya {m}
the Himalayas
geogr.
los Pirineos {m.pl}
the Pyrenees
geogr.
el Támesis {m}
the Thames
geogr.
el Vaticano {m}
the Vatican
lit.F
El hablador [Mario Vargas Llosa]
The Storyteller
etno.
los neerlandeses {m.pl}
the Dutch {pl}
relig.
Diablo {m}
the Devil
cineF
Los edukadores [Hans Weingartner]
The Edukators
el mejor {adj}the best
poderosos {m.pl}the mighty
los demás {m.pl}the remainder
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Usage Examples English
  • He and Maria Feodorovna were officially crowned and anointed at the Assumption Cathedral in Moscow on 27 May 1883.
  • This classification method relies on the assumption that people or households will share more similarities in the types and styles of their material goods with other members of a social community than they will with outsiders.
  • The assumption that any property may be used to form a set, without restriction, leads to paradoxes.
  • In 1947, the American botanist and climatologist Leslie Holdridge classified climates based on the biological effects of temperature and rainfall on vegetation under the assumption that these two abiotic factors are the largest determinants of the types of vegetation found in a habitat.
  • In the 19th century, the Basque nationalist activist Sabino Arana posited an original root "euzko", which he thought came from "eguzkiko" ("of the sun", related to the assumption of an original solar religion).

  • Either we are at the center of an explosion of galaxies—which is untenable under the assumption of the Copernican principle—or the universe is uniformly expanding everywhere.
  • Estimates of the house edge for blackjack games quoted by casinos and gaming regulators are based on the assumption that the players follow basic strategy.
  • Together these results establish that the axiom of choice is logically independent of ZF. The assumption that ZF is consistent is harmless because adding another axiom to an already inconsistent system cannot make the situation worse.
  • The formal oxidation number in boranes is positive, and is based on the assumption that hydrogen is counted as −1 as in active metal hydrides.
  • This arbitrage opportunity comes from the assumption that the prices of bonds with the same properties will converge upon maturity.

  • This is based on the assumption that the axis of alignment of an archaeological site is meaningfully oriented towards an astronomical target.
  • Much of the discussion on the topic involves the idea of informed consent, the assumption being that this standard eliminates any ethical issues with any given software's behavior.
  • The abbey church of the Assumption, with a marble portal from 1548, has a Renaissance style interior.
  • It allowed this patent based on the assumption that ayahuasca's properties had not been previously described in writing.
  • The challenge to the assumption that beauty was central to art and aesthetics, thought to be original, is actually continuous with older aesthetic theory; Aristotle was the first in the Western tradition to classify "beauty" into types as in his theory of drama, and Kant made a distinction between beauty and the sublime.

  • which is part of the Ethiopian canon, as well as the Assumption of Moses and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, [...] which are included in no biblical canon.
  • In the objectivist stream, the statistical analysis depends on only the model assumed and the data analysed. The assumption of differentiability or even continuity is controversial; Halpern found a counterexample based on his observation that the Boolean algebra of statements may be finite.
  • For a realistic particle undergoing Brownian motion in a fluid, many of the assumptions don't apply.
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