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Zinserträge
Evolutionsrate

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
Evolutionslehre f <-, -n>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. rate [reɪt] SUST.

1. rate (speed):

Geschwindigkeit f <-, -en>
Tempo nt <-s, -s>
rate of fall FÍS.
rate of flow TÉC.
Durchflussmenge f <-, -n>
Wachstumsrate f <-, -n>

2. rate (measure):

Maß nt <-es, -e>
Menge f <-, -n>

3. rate (payment):

Satz m <-es, Sät·ze>

4. rate:

Zinssatz m <-es, -sätze>
Steuersatz m <-es, -sätze>

5. rate FIN. (amount of interest paid):

Rate f <-, -n>
Rendite f <-, -n>

6. rate FIN. (value of a currency):

Kurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Devisenterminkurs m <-es, -e>
Verkaufskurs m <-es, -e>

7. rate ingl. brit., ingl. austr. dated (local tax):

8. rate INFORM.:

Rate f <-, -n>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at a rate of knots coloq.

II. rate [reɪt] V. trans.

1. rate (regard):

to rate sb/sth
jdn/etw einschätzen

2. rate (be worthy of):

3. rate ingl. brit., ingl. austr. dated (value):

to rate sth
to rate sth

4. rate INFORM.:

to rate sth

III. rate [reɪt] V. intr.

to rate as sth

evo·lu·tion [ˌi:vəˈlu:ʃən, ingl. am. ˌevəˈ-] SUST. no pl

Evolution f <-, -en>
evolution of animals
Entwicklung f <-, -en>

of [ɒv, əv, ingl. am. ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREP.

1. of after sust. (belonging to):

von +dat.
Rosenduft m <-(e)s, -düfte>

2. of after sust. (expressing relationship):

von +dat.

3. of after sust. (expressing a whole's part):

von +dat.

4. of after sust. (expressing quantities):

5. of after v. (consisting of):

aus +dat.
after sust. a land of ice and snow

6. of after sust. (containing):

mit +dat.

7. of after adj. (done by):

von +dat.

8. of after sust. (done to):

9. of after sust. (suffered by):

von +dat.

10. of (expressing cause):

to die of sth
an etw dat. sterben

11. of (expressing origin):

12. of after v. (concerning):

speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw dat. genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth

13. of after sust. (expressing condition):

14. of after sust. (expressing position):

von +dat.

15. of after sust. (with respect to scale):

von +dat.

16. of (expressing age):

von +dat.

17. of after sust. (denoting example of category):

18. of after sust. (typical of):

19. of after sust. (expressing characteristic):

20. of after sust. (away from):

von +dat.

21. of after sust. (in time phrases):

22. of after v. (expressing removal):

suizo, austr. meist gratis

23. of after sust. (apposition):

von +dat.

24. of dated (during):

an +dat.

25. of ingl. am. (to):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

rate SUST. MERC. COMP.

rate V. trans. CONTAB.

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

rate of evolution SUST.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes

inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes

rate

Present
Irate
yourate
he/she/itrates
werate
yourate
theyrate
Past
Irated
yourated
he/she/itrated
werated
yourated
theyrated
Present Perfect
Ihaverated
youhaverated
he/she/ithasrated
wehaverated
youhaverated
theyhaverated
Past Perfect
Ihadrated
youhadrated
he/she/ithadrated
wehadrated
youhadrated
theyhadrated

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It is possible that the novelty of these genes is the result of some unusual accelerated rate of evolution.
www.telegraph.co.uk
As noted in the table above, the rate of evolution is so high that site saturation occurs in direct chimpanzee and human comparisons.
en.wikipedia.org
Differences in fitness between genotypes predict the rate of evolution by natural selection.
en.wikipedia.org
Over the following 70 or 80 million years, the rate of evolution accelerated and the diversity of life began to resemble that of today.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Therefore, while partners can benefit from slow evolution if only two individuals interact, a higher rate of evolution may be favoured if several individuals are involved.
phys.org