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volatility n | figurative (emotional instability) (emocional) | volubilidad nf |
| | inestabilidad emocional nf + adj mf |
| Ben needs to learn how to control his volatility before it gets him into serious trouble. |
volatility n | figurative (situation: potential for violence) | volatilidad nf |
| Due to the volatility of the situation, the government is advising tourists to stay away from the region. |
volatility n | (chemistry: instability) (química) | volubilidad nf |
| The high volatility of the chemical means it is unlikely to accumulate in soil to toxic concentrations. |
| La alta volubilidad del químico significa que no es probable que se acumule en concentraciones sólidas o tóxicas. |
volatility n | figurative (economics, stocks: rate of fluctuation) | volatilidad nf |
| | inestabilidad nf |
| Investors have been put off recently by the market's volatility. |
| Las inversiones han caído debido a la volatilidad del mercado. |
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