Examples of using Implosive in English and their translations into Spanish
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as opposed to ejective, implosive and click consonants.
The airstream mechanism is implosive(glottalic ingressive),
The implosive device. It would have to be sort of a shell… with tiny implosive charges regularly spread over the surface.
If we can suppress it in a forcefield long enough the pressure should create an implosive wave.
It was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiceless uvular implosive current IPA.
have implosive consonants, and have distinctive vowel length.
ڊ- used in Saraiki to represent a voiced retroflex implosive/ᶑ/.
and tzʼ and implosive in the case of bʼ and qʼ.
Implosive is the cashier who remains quiet,
Love is DNA's implosive fusion of perfect connectivity at core during the blood igniting charge ignition of compassion's compression and bliss.
When the-s is in implosive position, end of syllable
the drums of John Convertino stood out in the indie-rock song"Splitter", which gave way to one of the most implosive songs in Edge of The Sun:"Bullets& Rocks.
The most perceptible traits are the deaf velar fricative aspiration and the implosive/s/, these ones are the most characteristic and contrast with the rest of the province of Salamanca's speech.
The greater implosive force, enhanced efficiency of the fissile"spark plug" due to boosting via fusion neutrons,
Marcos, however, conscious of the implosive weight of the social situation,
Unless you want to be at the center of an implosive force that will vaporize you.
Implosive compression electrically sorts waves into phase- and that sorting is called perception.
Here using implosive rotation, I'm sending my arms INTO me.
This kind of implosive seismicity is rare anywhere on Earth.".
True implosive force comes from your core.