English Word: fracture
Spanish Word: fractura
Now you know how to say fracture in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'fracture'
The man has a fracture.
El hombre tiene una fractura
As a result, I, for one, have suffered a bad fall and have sustained a fracture.
Como consecuencia de todo ello, me he caído de mala manera y he sufrido una fractura.
They allow the risks of social fracture or pauperization of a proportion of the population to be reduced.
Ellos permiten reducir los riesgos de fractura social o de empobrecimiento de una parte de la población.
We should not find ourselves late in the day in the unfortunate position where the one or other institution creates an unnecessary fracture in institutional relationships.
No debemos encontrarnos al final en la desafortunada situación de que una u otra institución cree una fractura innecesaria en las relaciones institucionales.
New structures and new military headquarters in competition with the United States would fracture an alliance that has served us well in Europe.
La creación de nuevas estructuras y nuevos cuarteles generales militares en competencia con los Estados Unidos rompería una alianza que nos ha hecho un gran servicio en Europa.
We can look to the south-east and see potential fracture and potential danger in the Western Balkans.
Podemos mirar al sureste y observar la posible fractura de los Balcanes Occidentales y el peligro que acecha a esa región.
We can look further east and see potential danger and potential fracture with what is happening in the Middle East.
Podemos mirar más al este y ver indicios de peligro y de fractura en los acontecimientos de Oriente Próximo.
The case is being treated as one of light bodily injury, whereas in fact Galina Kozlova suffered a fracture of the skull base, which is a serious bodily injury!
El caso está siendo examinado como si se tratara de daños corporales leves, mientras que en realidad Galina Kozlova sufrió una fractura de la base del cráneo, ¡una lesión corporal grave!
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