contraste
contrast ; contradistinction.
In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.
Here we encounter the first major contradistinction with the 'global warming' myth.
contraste de ideas [Método usado para buscar respuestas a problemas según el cual todos los miembros de un grupo contribuyen ideas de un modo rápido]
brainstorming [brain-storming]
Methods, such as brainstorming, brain-writing, creative confrontation, use an heuristic approach to solving problems, and bring new stimuli to information work.
en contraste con
in contrast (to/with)
The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
en marcado contraste
in stark contrast
Pre-coordinate indexing, in stark contrast, indicates that coordination is considered prior to the creation of the index rather than after.
en marcado contraste con
in marked contrast to/with
In marked contrast to attitudes in Western Europe, Russians back hardline policies.
mostrar contraste
show + contrast
Didot's first neo-classic type did not show marked contrast, but later developments of the form, by Didot himself and by Bodoni in Italy, resulted by 1800 in faces of great contrast combined with vertical stress and unbracketed, hairline serifs.
seleccionar en pantalla usando el contraste de colores
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servir de contraste
serve as + a foil
In Shakespeare's plays, the killjoy serves as a foil against which the joy of merrymaking and festivity can shine.