radical
/radiˈkal/, [ra.ð̞iˈkal]radical
Adjective radical (plural radicales)
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radical, seismic
Noun radical m (plural radicales)
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Es mejor que descarte esa idea tan radical.
You'd better leave off such a radical idea.
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Ha llegado la hora de un cambio radical.
The time is ripe for a drastic reform.
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El modelo capitalista estadounidense impulsado por el crédito ha sufrido un ataque cardíaco de advertencia y necesita un replanteo radical.
America’s credit-driven capitalist model has suffered a warning heart attack and needs a total rethink.
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Tom se vio forzado a tomar una decisión radical.
Tom was forced to make a radical decision.
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Su argumento es más radical que el suyo.
His argument is more radical than yours.
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Existe la necesidad urgente de una revisión radical de nuestros conceptos actuales de la naturaleza de la conciencia y su relación con la materia y el cerebro.
There is an urgent need for a radical revision of our current concepts of the nature of consciousness and its relationship to matter and the brain.
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