noun🔗ShareFlotaciónA state of floating, or being afloat."The life raft's flotation kept everyone safely above the water after the ship sank. "La flotación de la balsa salvavidas mantuvo a todos a salvo sobre el agua después de que el barco se hundiera.physicsnauticalscienceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFlotaciónThe ability (as of a tire or snowshoes) to stay on the surface of soft ground or snow."The snowshoes' excellent flotation allowed the hikers to walk easily across the deep snow. "La excelente flotación de las raquetas de nieve permitió a los excursionistas caminar fácilmente sobre la nieve profunda.physicsnatureabilityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFlotación(chemical engineering) A process of separating minerals by agitating a mixture with water and detergents etc; selected substances being carried to the surface in air bubbles."The mining company uses flotation to separate the valuable copper ore from the unwanted rock. "La empresa minera utiliza la flotación para separar el valioso mineral de cobre de la roca no deseada.chemistryprocesssubstancematerialtechnicalscienceindustrymineralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFlotación, salida a bolsaThe launching onto the market of a tranch of stocks or shares, usually a new issue."The company celebrated the successful flotation of its shares on the stock exchange. "La empresa celebró la exitosa salida a bolsa de sus acciones.businessfinanceeconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading