SCINTILLA | significado en inglés - Cambridge Dictionary
Significado de scintilla en inglés
Ejemplos de scintilla
scintilla
The unusual case might arise in which neither party gets an obligation, or at most each gets one that exists for a scintilla of time.
The comparisons require the notion of level of proof which include beyond reasonable doubt, scintilla of evidence and preponderance of evidence.
No one wants to exaggerate the banking problem for fear of contributing one scintilla to international fright.
There is not the slightest scintilla of evidence to support that view.
There is not a scintilla of evidence to support that or to suggest what cost would be involved.
He did not produce one scintilla of evidence to prove that what he was asserting was the position.
There is not a scintilla of evidence available which can lead to any other reasonable conclusion.
There is not a scintilla of evidence anywhere to substantiate those claims.
There was not a scintilla of apology or humility in it.
If there is a scintilla of truth in this the nation is suffering from this freezing out of the venturesome and the risk-takers.
There is not a scintilla of truth in that allegation.
I have not a scintilla of doubt about my voting intentions tomorrow night.
Anyone would resent any scintilla of a suggestion of a cover-up.
I am left with but a scintilla of doubt.
And there is more than a scintilla of a risk.
Las opiniones mostradas en los ejemplos no representan las opiniones de los editores de Cambridge University Press o de sus licenciantes.
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Palabra del día
string instrument
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/ˈstrɪŋ ˌɪn.strə.mənt/
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/ˈstrɪŋ ˌɪn.strə.mənt/
a musical instrument with a set of strings that vibrate to produce sound when they are pulled, hit, or rubbed with a bow
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