factor
/fakˈtoɾ/, [fakˈt̪oɾ]factor
Noun factor m (plural factores)
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Se ha hecho evidente que este es un factor muy favorable para nuestro proyecto, que precisamente tiene como objetivo crear en colaboración una red de traducciones en tantas lenguas como sea posible.
It has become evident that this is a very favorable factor for our project, which aims precisely at creating a network of translations in as many languages as possible in joint work.
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La motivación es un factor que influye en el proceso de aprendizaje.
Motivation is one of the factors that affects the learning process.
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La honestidad fue el factor más importante en su éxito.
Honesty was the most important factor in his success.
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Pero el que es estudiante tiene una obligación porque tiene más posibilidades de comprender los fenómenos económicos y sociales y las realidades del mundo; tiene la obligación de ser un factor dinámico del proceso de cambio, pero sin perder los perfiles, también, de la realidad.
But the student has an obligation because he's more likely to understand the financial and social phenomenon and global realities; it is his obligation being a dynamic factor in a process of change, but also never losing sight of reality.
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Otro factor a tener en cuenta en consideración es que la presente situación nos es favorable.
Another factor to be taken into consideration is that the present situation is favourable to us.
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