oleada
wave ; groundswell ; spate.
Encouraged by these developments, successive waves of cheap labor immigrated from Europe.
The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.
The article 'The public library service in Scotland - cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
atacar en oleadas
attack in + waves
The enemy mostly attack in waves with similar types of vessel attacking together in formation.
oleada de calor
heat wave
This guide discusses preparedness and procedures for wildland fires, power outages, lightning, earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold and heat waves.
oleada de frío
cold wave
cold snap
This guide discusses preparedness and procedures for wildland fires, power outages, lightning, earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold and heat waves.
1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
una oleada de
an army of
a flurry of
a swell of
a wave of
The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.
While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.
There was also a swell of private endeavour, particularly from people who thought of themselves as anti-establishment, counter-culture groups.
There is a wave of democratic reforms presently sweeping across the whole of Africa.
una oleada de ataques
a wave of attacks
Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.
una oleada de pánico
a wave of panic
In one of the attacks, two explosive charges destroyed the external wall of the church and created a wave of panic among children and nuns.