English to Spanish Dictionary converse

converse

conversar
definition
verb
he fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably
engage in conversation.
noun
He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse .
conversation.
if spirituality is properly political, the converse is also true: politics is properly spiritual
a situation, object, or statement that is the reverse of another, or that corresponds to it but with certain terms transposed.
adjective
the slow process of growth and the converse process of decay
having characteristics that are the reverse of something else already mentioned.
translation of 'converse'
verb
departir,
conversar,
platicar,
realizar un departo
noun
realización de departo
adjective
de converso,
opuesto,
inverso
example
The 'converse' is true: When a robot is particularly unhumanoid, we seem to find it all the more ‘alive’.
Desargues's Theorem and its 'converse' are of the first importance to mathematicians by reason of their complete generality.
It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the 'converse' is not true.
The 'converse' is also true: An unstable East Timor would be detrimental to Indonesia.
The two devices then perform the 'converse' operation.
The 'converse' held true for two additional teaching methods, designing/revising a course and preparing effective lesson plans.
The obvious 'converse' question is what do you achieve by legalising it?
The 'converse' may well be true - wrongdoing on the part of the recipient may strengthen a claim for relief - but it does not follow that the absence of wrongdoing means that an injunction should not be granted.
For example, it is possible for a female spectator to be addressed, as it were, ‘in the masculine’, and the 'converse' is presumably also true.
On the 'converse' side, I know a girl who is so cripplingly insecure with such a fixed negative self image that she soon brings most other people around her to seeing her as she sees herself.
They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but the 'converse' may also be true.
A similar point can be made in 'converse' fashion.
The 'converse' case, in which we encounter humanlike brains and retinas but find no verbal behavior, is the situation we encounter in the question of animal consciousness.
His manager, too, appreciates the benefits of cups spilling over into the league and used a 'converse' example to make his point.
his 'converse' at such seasons was always elevating
The next year, Littlewood proved a profound 'converse' of a famous theorem of Norwegian mathematician Abel on the summation of series.
Some theorists have suggested that drug policy should drive the law rather than the 'converse' strategy in place.
But the 'converse' can be true, as well: Sport sometimes puts supposedly life-and-death matters in perspective.
The 'converse' is also true: when we do not understand how our mind works, the practice becomes difficult, if not impossible.
Obviously, the 'converse' position also applies in that during a downturn in investment markets the impact is felt directly in terms of a reduction in the value of the retirement account.
A 'converse' prize for the most catastrophic failure to use force, leading to the greatest net detriment to the human condition, would also be interesting.
The present paper is concerned with the 'converse' : situations in which actions influence the perception of stimuli.
The 'converse' question is, what do we sacrifice by adopting the death penalty?
Unfortunately for translators, and for readers of Goethe unfamiliar with German, the 'converse' is also true: the poetry of the German language is of the essence of Goethe.
Importantly, however, the 'converse' does not hold true.
A complete characterization of this quotient ring and a short proof of the 'converse' can be found in.
The 'converse' proposition is that if priority is given in that tension to ensuring that people are not out-of-pocket, all sorts of meritorious cases might not get to court.
But, then, the 'converse' is also true: the Irish were good to America.
It was first proved by Lagrange in 1773 who showed that the 'converse' is true.
With that he disappeared back into the kitchen and he heard the low tones of 'converse' resume.
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