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Cosa corriente es que vanidosos y presuntuosos finjan poseer lo que desean.
Santiago Ramón Y Cajal

Significado de "corriente" en el diccionario de español

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DICCIONARIO
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ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA CORRIENTE

La palabra corriente procede del antiguo participio activo de correr; latín currens, -entis.
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Se denomina etimología al estudio del origen de la palabras y sus cambios estructurales y de significado.
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PRONUNCIACIÓN DE CORRIENTE

co · rrien · te play
Corriente es una palabra llana de 3 sílabas.
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Las palabras llanas van acentuadas en la penúltima sílaba.
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CATEGORIA GRAMATICAL DE CORRIENTE

sustantivo
adjetivo
verbo
adverbio
pronombre
preposición
conjunción
interjección
artículo
Corriente puede actuar como un sustantivo, un adjetivo y un adverbio.
El nombre o sustantivo es aquel tipo de palabras cuyo significado determina la realidad. Los sustantivos nombran todas las cosas: personas, objetos, sensaciones, sentimientos, etc.

El adjetivo es la palabra que acompaña al nombre para determinarlo o calificarlo.

El adverbio es una parte invariable de la oración que puede modificar, matizar o determinar a un verbo o a otro adverbio.

QUÉ SIGNIFICA CORRIENTE EN ESPAÑOL

definición de corriente en el diccionario español

La primera definición de corriente en el diccionario de la real academia de la lengua española es que corre. Otro significado de corriente en el diccionario es dicho de una semana, de un mes, de un año o de un siglo: Actual o que va transcurriendo. Corriente es también que está en uso en el momento presente o lo estaba en el momento de que se habla. La moda corriente.

PALABRAS QUE RIMAN CON CORRIENTE


ambiente
am·bien·te
ascendiente
as·cen·dien·te
caliente
ca·lien·te
cliente
clien·te
consciente
cons·cien·te
conveniente
con·ve·nien·te
correspondiente
co·rres·pon·dien·te
creciente
cre·cien·te
dependiente
de·pen·dien·te
descendiente
des·cen·dien·te
eficiente
e·fi·cien·te
expediente
ex·pe·dien·te
independiente
in·de·pen·dien·te
oriente
rien·te
paciente
pa·cien·te
pendiente
pen·dien·te
perteneciente
per·te·ne·cien·te
reciente
re·cien·te
siguiente
si·guien·te
suficiente
su·fi·cien·te

PALABRAS QUE EMPIEZAN COMO CORRIENTE

correturnos
correvedile
correveidile
correverás
correyuela
corricorri
corrida
corridamente
corrido
corrientazo
corrientemente
corrigenda
corrigendo
corrillera
corrillero
corrillo
corrimiento
corrincho
corrivación
corriverás

PALABRAS QUE TERMINAN COMO CORRIENTE

ardiente
coeficiente
complaciente
concerniente
consiguiente
deficiente
diente
inconsciente
inconveniente
insuficiente
medioambiente
miente
poniente
proveniente
recipiente
serpiente
sonriente
teniente
valiente
viviente

Sinónimos y antónimos de corriente en el diccionario español de sinónimos

SINÓNIMOS

SINÓNIMOS DE «CORRIENTE»

Las siguientes palabras tienen un significado similar o idéntico a «corriente» y pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
sinónimos de corriente

ANTÓNIMOS DE «CORRIENTE»

Las siguientes palabras significan lo contrario que «corriente» y también pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
antónimos de corriente

PALABRAS RELACIONADAS CON «CORRIENTE»

corriente acostumbrado aire común conocido curso electricidad energía fluido flujo frecuente fuerza habitual ordinario río tiro torbellino torrente usual vulgar extraordinario raro chorro moneda cuenta alterna eléctrica formón punta moliente primera lengua española corre otro dicho semana año siglo actual transcurriendo corriente también está momento presente estaba habla moda libro ensayos estructurado como éste trabazón continuidad extremadas sólo puede debido preocupación autor acontecimientos deja raíces futuro moderno máquinas eléctricas rotativas estudio máquina rotativa objetivo este monofásica trifásica fundamentos tres títulos principios básicos electrotecnia colección marcombo universitaria elementos circuitos contra sobre historia ideas pocos tiempo salud intelectual meritos trascendentales

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TRADUCCIÓN DE CORRIENTE

Conoce la traducción de corriente a 25 idiomas con nuestro traductor multilingüe.
Las traducciones de corriente presentadas en esta sección han sido obtenidas mediante traducción automática estadística a partir del idioma español.

En el siguiente apartado puedes consultar las traducciones de corriente en el diccionario español-inglés así como el contexto en el que se emplean habitualmente mediante ejemplos de uso.

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DICCIONARIO ESPAÑOL - INGLÉS

Conoce las traducciones de corriente en inglés y el contexto en el que se emplean habitualmente mediante ejemplos de uso.

corriente
corriente-1 
  tide ; draught [draft, -USA] ; groundswell ; flow ; stream.
 What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.
 Perhaps the sociological light was extinguished by the political draught of the time.
 The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.
 The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
 Voters felt the stream of news coming out of London had little to do with ordinary people.
con corrientes de aire 
draughty [drafty, -USA]
 They worked in cold, draughty, badly-lit rooms and suffered from tyrannical supervisors.
corriente abajo 
downstream
 The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.
corriente + arrastrar 
wash up
 Wreckage from the space station Mir that plunged into the Pacific Ocean this week could wash up on Pacific islands, experts believe.
corriente arriba 
upstream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
corriente de agua 
water body [waterbody]
 These two documents cover all categories of water bodies including springs and lakes, marine coastal areas, and groundwater.
corriente de aire  
air current
draught [draft, -USA]
 The decapitated ants, on the contrary, were insensitive to the air current.
 Perhaps the sociological light was extinguished by the political draught of the time.
corriente de aire frío 
cold air draught
 Try to save on heating bills by eliminating cold air draughts from windows and doors.
corriente de chorro, la 
jet stream, the
 The jet stream, one of the most dramatic forces of nature, was discovered during World War II when aviators first tried to cross the Pacific.
corriente en chorro, la 
jet stream, the
 The jet stream, one of the most dramatic forces of nature, was discovered during World War II when aviators first tried to cross the Pacific.
corriente oceánica 
ocean current
 Wind-driven ocean currents behave in ways that, at first appearance do not make sense.
corriente sanguínea, la 
bloodstream, the
 The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.
dejarse arrastrar por la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
ride + the current
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
dejarse llevar por la corriente            
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the flow
ride + the current
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
ir con la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
ir contra corriente        
swim against + the tide
swim against + the current
swim against + the flow
head into + the current
go against + the tide
go against + the current
go against + the stream
swim against + the stream
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 And she is the ultimate model for every woman who has to swim against the current.
 If you want to become a leader, swim against the flow and be a non-conformist.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 When going against the tide, one must not be afraid of isolation.
 For Bruce Brown, going against the current comes naturally.
 Give it a name if you will, but we need to go against the stream.
 This unique style will appeal to the individual who wants to stand out, make a statement and swim against the stream.
ir (en) contra (de) la corriente         
go against + the flow
swim against + the tide
swim against + the current
swim against + the flow
head into + the current
go against + the tide
go against + the current
go against + the stream
swim against + the stream
 The article is entitled 'Going with the flow: many business are going against it'.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 And she is the ultimate model for every woman who has to swim against the current.
 If you want to become a leader, swim against the flow and be a non-conformist.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 When going against the tide, one must not be afraid of isolation.
 For Bruce Brown, going against the current comes naturally.
 Give it a name if you will, but we need to go against the stream.
 This unique style will appeal to the individual who wants to stand out, make a statement and swim against the stream.
llevarle la corriente a Alguien  
play along with
string + Nombre + along
 Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.
 As soon as I realized it was a scam I decided to string along the scammer to see if they would send me something for proof.
seguir la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
seguirle la corriente a Alguien  
play along with
string + Nombre + along
 Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.
 As soon as I realized it was a scam I decided to string along the scammer to see if they would send me something for proof.
corriente
corriente-2 
  electricity supply ; mains electricity.
 Europe and Australia (where experimental transmissions have been going on for some time) have a 50 Hz electricity supply, 625 line transmissions, and two non-compatible colour systems, PAL and SECAM.
 Every electrical appliance that connects to mains electricity has a fuse, usually in the plug.
adaptador de corriente  [También escrito adaptor]  [También escrito adaptor]
power adapter
mains adapter
 It's 30% lighter and 22% thinner than conventional power adapters so it doesn't add extra bulk in your bag .
 The battery charger is protected against reverse input and output voltage as it may be used with different mains adapters and the battery could be connected the wrong way round.
cable con corriente 
live wire
 They have launched a campaign to encourage people to report cases of unattended live wires in the city.
comprobador de corriente 
current tester
 When satisfied that the power has been cut, remove the light fixture and once again test for power, this time using a current tester.
corriente alterna 
alternating current (AC)
 It was known that alternating current (AC) voltage could be varied by use of induction coils, but no practical coil system had been invented.
corriente eléctrica   
electrical current
electric current
electrical power
 As the pointer moves, its potential is varied in accordance with a varying electrical current received over wires from a distant station.
 At the heart of every computer is a large number of electronic circuits that manipulate electric currents and voltages.
 The various faults of electrical power, such as spikes, sags, outages, noise, frequency variations, and static electricity, are defined and described.
Corriente Eléctrica Ininterrumpida (SAI) 
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
 This article gives instructions for installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in a mobile library van (bookmobile).
corte de corriente  
power cut
power failure
 There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.
 Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.
corte de la corriente eléctrica  
power failure
power cut
 Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.
 There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.
luchar contra corriente 
labour against + the grain
 So teachers find themselves laboring against the grain.
regulador de corriente 
current regulator
 The purpose of a current regulator is to provide a constant current regardless of changes in the input voltage or load current.
seguridad contra corrientes eléctricas 
electrical security
 It presents a checklist of some of the major considerations in assessing the environmental, fire and electrical security of equipment areas in libraries.
toma de corriente    
outlet
socket
socket outlet
light socket
 The archictet's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.
 One must also not forget the need for television aerials and the related sockets.
 Heavy-current electrical appliances (e.g. washers/dryers, dehumidifiers and electric kettles) should be supplied from individual socket outlets.
 In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.
transformador de corriente  [También escrito adaptor]  [También escrito adaptor]
mains adapter
power adapter
 The battery charger is protected against reverse input and output voltage as it may be used with different mains adapters and the battery could be connected the wrong way round.
 It's 30% lighter and 22% thinner than conventional power adapters so it doesn't add extra bulk in your bag .
corriente
corriente-3 
  stream ; trend ; strand ; current ; movement.
 If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.
 Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.
 This article gives a brief history of the two main strands in the development of bibliotherapy, or healing through books, in the USA.
 This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.
 The cathedral-like hush contrasted strangely with the clamor and movement outside.
contracorriente 
cross-current
 This article examines cross-currents which pit the interests of special collections librarians against those of general, academic librarians.
corriente de pensamiento  
trend of thought
stream of consciousness
 The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.
 This is an instance of the effort to integrate the history of the Holocaust into the general stream of historical consciousness.
corriente dominante 
mainstream
 It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
corriente, lo 
the normal run of
 Although of variable quality, these were all a cut above the normal run of superhero comics.
corriente principal 
mainstream
 It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
dejarse arrastrar por la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
ride + the current
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
dejarse llevar por la corriente            
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the flow
ride + the current
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
en la corriente principal de 
in the mainstream of
 It was evident that aspects of industrial relations feature on courses in a variety of firms, but set firmly in the mainstream of management theory.
estar al corriente 
monitor + developments
 Users of federal statistics have to rely on a wide variety of sources to monitor developments = Los usuarios de las estadísticas federales tienen que utilizar una amplia variedad de fuentes para estar al día.
ir con la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
llevarle la corriente a Alguien  
play along with
string + Nombre + along
 Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.
 As soon as I realized it was a scam I decided to string along the scammer to see if they would send me something for proof.
no estar al corriente 
be out of touch
 David Cameron's point-blank refusal to fire him shows how out of touch his government is.
seguir la corriente          
go with + the flow
go along with + the flow
follow + the crowd
swim with + the current
swim with + the flow
swim with + the tide
go with + the current
go with + the tide
go with + the stream
swim with + the stream
 The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.
 Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
 Humans tend to follow the crowd because of an innate mechanism inside their brains, which triggers an alert signal when an individual's opinion diverges from the general one.
 It was Thomas Jefferson who said: 'On matters of style, swim with the current; on matters of principle, stand like a rock'.
 The only way to keep from drowning is to ride the currents - the ocean will support us as long as we swim with the flow.
 A person has two choices in life: You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can swim with the tide and let it take you where it wants you to go.
 Business owners need to understand the currents of the market and decide when it is good to go with the current and when it is better to head into the current.
 There are those that are going with the tide that is globalisation and those that are going against with it.
 Are you aware of the fact that it is far easier to go with the stream than against it?.
 It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes: 'Only dead fish swim with the stream!'.
seguirle la corriente a Alguien  
play along with
string + Nombre + along
 Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.
 As soon as I realized it was a scam I decided to string along the scammer to see if they would send me something for proof.
corriente
corriente-4 
  ordinary ; plain ; run-of-the-mill ; everyday.
 Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.
 He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
 Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.
 We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.
agua corriente 
running water
 The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.
al corriente     [Expresión de origen francés]
in step
paid-up
in good standing
au courant
 There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).
 Nominators must be paid-up members in good standing for the year of the election.
 Nominators must be paid-up members in good standing for the year of the election.
 The sources which one can use to stay 'au courant' as a reader's advisor are discussed in a later chapter.
al corriente de 
in step with
 The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
catalogación corriente  [Catalogación prioritaria del nuevo material que adquiere la biblioteca dejando en segundo plano la catalogación del material ya existente]
current cataloguing
 By 1980 we hoped to have all current cataloging in machine-readable form.
común y corriente 
unremarkable
 This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.
corriente y moliente 
run-of-the-mill
 Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.
cuenta corriente   
current account
checking account
deposit account
 Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.
 Until then, automatic payments will continue to be charged to your checking account or credit card.
 Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.
de uso corriente 
in everyday use
 There are about 3000 nickel-containing alloys in everyday use.
día corriente 
ordinary day
 I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.
ducha de agua corriente 
running shower
 The camp area has two ablution blocks with solar lights, hot and cold running showers, and flushing toilets.
en el uso corriente 
in everyday use
 In everyday use, defeatism has negative connotation, and is often linked to treason and pessimism.
gente común y corriente, la 
common people, the
 The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities - e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism - are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
gente corriente, la 
ordinary people
 For the majority of ordinary people the European Community remains a remote bureaucratic organization.
hombre corriente, el  [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
common man, the
 Librarians in turn were forced to assess their successes and failures in reaching the common man.
mantenerse al corriente 
keep + current
 All librarians working in public service positions should keep current in world affairs and special areas of interest in their library.
mantenerse al corriente de  
keep + abreast of
stay + abreast of
 These are designed to include the main points of interest on any issue to the general reader who wishes to keep abreast of current events without having to refer to any further documentation.
 This strategy enables companies to learn of new technologies, stay abreast of dynamic changes and trends, and avoid creative stagnancy.
normal y corriente 
unremarkable
 This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.
poner al corriente (de)    
clue + Nombre + in (on)
clue + Nombre + up (on)
bring + Nombre + up to speed (on)
get + Nombre + up to speed on
 This monthly series is for the 20-something woman who wishes she had a couple of big sisters to clue her in on the ins and outs of life after college.
 It appeared this was something she had not clued her up on.
 The article has the title 'Bringing staff up to speed'.
 If someone can get me up to speed on this I can have a stab at writing it up for others to follow.
poner al corriente de 
bring + Nombre + into the swim of
 The author discusses the importance of bringing end-users out of the cubbyhole and into the swim of research.
ponerse al corriente 
come up to + speed
 Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.
ponerse al corriente de  
catch up with
catch up on
 The information centre is now catching up with the belief of its 1984 architect that it would be an electronic library.
 Non-book materials will need positive discrimination to catch up on the neglect in the past.
puesta al corriente  [Documento que pone al día el contenido de una publicación periódica]
update [up-date]
 The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
ser algo muy corriente 
be an everyday occurrence
 People gawp at anything that is not an everyday occurence.
ser moneda corriente 
be an everyday occurrence
 People gawp at anything that is not an everyday occurence.

Tendencias de uso de la palabra corriente

TENDENCIAS

TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «CORRIENTE»

El término «corriente» es muy utilizado habitualmente y ocupa la posición 1.266 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del diccionario de español.
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En el mapa anterior se refleja la frecuencia de uso del término «corriente» en los diferentes paises.
Principales tendencias de búsqueda y usos comunes de corriente
Listado de las príncipales búsquedas realizadas por los usuarios para acceder a nuestro diccionario de español en línea y expresiones más usadas con la palabra «corriente».

FRECUENCIA DE USO DEL TÉRMINO «CORRIENTE» A LO LARGO DEL TIEMPO

El gráfico expresa la evolución anual de la frecuencia de uso de la palabra «corriente» en los últimos 500 años. Su implementación se basa en el análisis de la frecuencia de aparición del término «corriente» en las fuentes impresas digitalizadas del español publicadas desde el año 1500 hasta la actualidad.

Citas, bibliografía en español y actualidad sobre corriente

EJEMPLOS DE USO

8 CITAS CON «CORRIENTE»

Citas y frases célebres con la palabra corriente.
1
Henry D. Thoreau
El tiempo no es sino la corriente en la que estoy pescando.
2
Marco Aurelio
El tiempo es un río de acontecimientos, una corriente impetuosa.
3
Santiago Ramón Y Cajal
Cosa corriente es que vanidosos y presuntuosos finjan poseer lo que desean.
4
Stendhal
Es una reflexión muy corriente, pero que por este mismo motivo olvidamos, que las almas sensibles son cada día más raras y las personas cultas más ordinarias.
5
Edmund Husserl
El juicio, la valoración, la pretensión, no son experiencias vacías que la conciencia tiene, sino experiencias compuestas de una corriente intencional.
6
Lao-tsé
El hombre corriente, cuando emprende una cosa, la echa a perder por tener prisa en terminarla.
7
Fedro
El nombre de amigo es corriente, pero la fe en la amistad, rara.
8
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Y así vamos adelante, botes contra la corriente, incesantemente arrastrados hacia el pasado.

10 REFRANES CON LA PALABRA «CORRIENTE»

Recopilación de refranes del refranero popular español con el término corriente.
Al amigo y al pariente, un real más de lo corriente.
Agua corriente, agua inocente.
Agua corriente, no daña el diente.
Agua corriente, no mata gente, agua estancá, la matará.
Agua corriente, no mata gente, agua sin correr, puede suceder.
Agua corriente, sana a la gente.
Al agua corriente y al cristal, no se le pega na.
Bajo ese puente, no pasa corriente.
De la corriente mansa me libre Dios, que de las aguas bravas me libro yo.
Ir contra la corriente, csi nunca es conveniente.
Los refranes recogen el saber popular. Señalan qué actitud conviene adoptar en cada situación, definen la razón de una determinada conducta, extraen las consecuencias de una circunstancia… entrañando en cualquier caso un fin didáctico y aleccionador y convirtiendo la anécdota humana en tema de reflexión.

Los primeros refranes escritos se remontan a la Edad Media y versan sobre todo lo cotidiano (trabajos del campo, la iglesia, los hombres, mujeres, etc…).

Miguel de Cervantes, en Don Quijote de la Mancha escribe: "los refranes son sentencias breves, sacadas de la experiencia y especulación de nuestros antiguos ancianos". Seguirá diciendo Don Quijote sobre la utilidad de los refranes: "cualquiera de los que has dicho [, Sancho,] basta para dar a entender tu pensamiento" (Segunda parte, capítulo XVII).

10 LIBROS DEL ESPAÑOL RELACIONADOS CON «CORRIENTE»

Descubre el uso de corriente en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con corriente y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Corriente alterna
Un libro de ensayos estructurado como éste, con una trabazón y una continuidad extremadas, sólo puede ser debido a la preocupación del autor por los acontecimientos de un presente que, como el de hoy, no deja que las raíces del futuro ...
Octavio Paz, 2000
2
Curso moderno de máquinas eléctricas rotativas.: Máquinas de ...
El estudio de la máquina eléctrica rotativa es el objetivo de este curso.
Manuel Cortés Cherta, 1994
3
Corriente Alterna Monofásica y Trifásica: Fundamentos de ...
Los tres títulos son: -Principios Básicos de Electrotecnia (no 5 de la colección Marcombo Universitaria). -Corriente Alterna Monofásica y Trifásica (no 6 de la colección Marcombo Universitaria).
José Miguel Molina Martínez, Francisco Javier Cánovas Rodríguez, Francisco Asís Ruz Vila, 2011
4
Contra la corriente: ensayos sobre historia de las ideas
Contra la corriente es, como pocos en este tiempo, un libro de salud intelectual y de meritos trascendentales.
Isaiah Berlin, 2006
5
Familias contra corriente
La comodidad, la paz mal entendida, o el miedo pueden dejar a los padres en una situación de mediocridad educativa. Este libro anima y enseña a afrontar con valentía los retos educativos.
David Isaacs, Ma Luisa Abril Martorell, 2013
6
Corriente arriba: Manifiesto personalista y comunitario
Todo libro se halla entre el silencio y la repetición, pero siempre repetir es repedir; no importa pues la repetición, que siempre es nueva lo mismo que la carencia.
Carlos Díaz, 1985
7
La corriente del Golfo
Hay quien ha llamado a la corriente del Golfo “la autopista del mar”: una masa de agua visiblemente diferente, más caliente y más rápida que el océano que la circunda, con una trayectoria y una circulación propias, capaz de alterar ...
Stan Ulanski, 2012
8
Física
Figura 21.3 Gráfica del cuadrado de la corriente en un resistor en función del tiempo. La corriente efectiva o rms es la raíz cuadrada del promedio del cuadrado de la corriente. donde í es la corriente instantánea en el resistor. Debido a que el ...
Raymond A. Serway, Jerry S. Faughn, 2001
9
Diccionario de ciencias de la tierra
Corriente de AustrALiA occidenTAL 178 Corriente de Australia occidental Corriente oceánica superficial fría que fluye hacia el Norte a lo largo de la costa Oeste de Australia. El flujo es intenso y estable durante el verano, y mucho más ...
EQUIPO, 2000
10
Diccionario del tren: vocabulario de términos ferroviarios ...
3079 corriente/de respuesta [A: Ansprechstrom m; 3090 F: courant m de réponse; /: response current; It: corrente/di risposta; P: corrente/de resposta) I corriente que provoca una acción en un circuito o dispositivo eléctrico 3080 corriente / de ...
Mario León, 1999

10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CORRIENTE»

Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término corriente en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
1
Sunat: Alianza y la "U" no tienen deuda corriente con nosotros | El ...
"Es importante indicar que a la fecha, Universitario de Deportes y Alianza Lima no mantienen deuda corriente con la Sunat", dijo la entidad recaudadora. «El Comercio, Jul 16»
2
Rescatan a dos menores arrastrados por la corriente en Punta Umbría
La Guardia Civil ha rescatado a dos menores en la playa de La Bota en Punta Umbría (Huelva) que habían sido arrastrados por la corriente mar adentro y que ... «CanalSurWeb, Jul 16»
3
Déficit en cuenta corriente preocupa a Banxico
Al cierre del primer trimestre del año, el déficit de la cuenta corriente sumó 6,991 Preocupación Al cierre del primer trimestre del año, el déficit de la cuenta ... «Expansión MX, Jul 16»
4
Fallece el joven al que arrastró la corriente en la playa de O Vilar
El joven al que arrastró la corriente a última hora de la tarde del domingo en la playa ribeirense de O Vilar falleció en el hospital después de que los esfuerzos ... «La Voz de Galicia, Jul 16»
5
España obtiene un superávit por cuenta corriente de 1.500 millones ...
España obtuvo en los cuatro primeros meses del año un superávit por cuenta corriente de 1.500 millones de euros, frente al déficit de 1.900 millones del mismo ... «ABC.es, Jun 16»
6
El déficit por cuenta corriente se recorta un 18,7% hasta marzo
El déficit de la balanza de pagos por cuenta corriente ha acumulado 1.300 millones de euros en el primer trimestre del año, lo que supone haber reducido los ... «Cinco Días, May 16»
7
“Intentó cruzar el río, pero se lo llevó la corriente
“La única forma de cruzar era nadando, él se lanzó, iba nadando normal, de hecho ya estaba sobre la piedra y solo le faltaba cogerla, pero la corriente lo ... «Caracol Radio, May 16»
8
El déficit por cuenta corriente se amplía a los 700 millones
EP / Madrid La balanza por cuenta corriente, que mide los ingresos y pagos al exterior por intercambio de mercancías, servicios, rentas y transferencias, ... «La Nueva España, Mar 16»
9
La balanza por cuenta corriente aumenta un 67% el superávit en 2015
La balanza por cuenta corriente, que mide los ingresos y pagos al exterior por intercambio de mercancías, servicios, rentas y transferencias, registró un ... «Libre Mercado, Feb 16»
10
Déficit en cuenta corriente llega a 2.8% del PIB en 2015
La cuenta corriente de la balanza de pagos presentó un saldo negativo de 32 mil 381 millones de dólares durante el año pasado, cifra que representó el 2.8% ... «El Universal, Feb 16»

IMÁGENES SOBRE «CORRIENTE»

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