- spectrum
- 'spektrəm
plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun1) (the visible spectrum.) espectro2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) espectro, gama3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) espectro4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) espectrospectrumtr['spektrəm]noun (pl spectra)1 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL espectro2 (range) espectro, gamaspectrum ['spɛktrəm] n, pl spectra [-trə] or spectrums1) : espectro m (de colores, etc.)2) range: gama f , abanico mspectrumn.(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra) = espectro s.m.'spektrəmnoun (pl -tra)1) (Opt, Phys) espectro m2) (range) espectro m, gama f
the political spectrum — el espectro político
a broad spectrum of views — una amplia gama de opiniones
['spektrǝm]at the other end of the spectrum — en el extremo opuesto
1. N(pl spectra) ['spektrǝ]1) (=range) espectro m , gama fwe went through the whole spectrum of emotions — experimentamos todo el espectro or toda la gama de emociones posibles
a wide spectrum of opinions — un amplio espectro or abanico de opiniones, una amplia gama de opiniones
the political spectrum — el espectro político
2) (Phys) espectro m2.CPDspectrum analysis N — análisis m inv espectral
* * *['spektrəm]noun (pl -tra)1) (Opt, Phys) espectro m2) (range) espectro m, gama fthe political spectrum — el espectro político
a broad spectrum of views — una amplia gama de opiniones
at the other end of the spectrum — en el extremo opuesto
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.