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[ɪm'pɜːvɪəs]aggettivo (to water, gas) impenetrabile; fig. (to charm, suffering) indifferente; (to demands) insensibile* * *impervious /ɪmˈpɜ:vɪəs/a.1 impervio; inaccessibile3 (fig.) sordo (fig.); che non dà ascolto; che non dà importanza: to be impervious to arguments [criticism], essere sordo a ogni ragione [critica]● impervious to bullets, a prova di proiettile □ impervious to water, impermeabileimperviously avv. imperviousness n. [u].* * *[ɪm'pɜːvɪəs]aggettivo (to water, gas) impenetrabile; fig. (to charm, suffering) indifferente; (to demands) insensibile
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imperviously — impervious ► ADJECTIVE 1) not allowing fluid to pass through. 2) (impervious to) unable to be affected by. DERIVATIVES imperviously adverb imperviousness noun … English terms dictionary
Imperviously — Impervious Im*per vi*ous, a. [L. impervius; pref. im not + per through + via way. See {Voyage}.] Not pervious; not admitting of entrance or passage through; as, a substance impervious to water or air. [1913 Webster] This gulf impassable,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imperviously — adverb see impervious … New Collegiate Dictionary
imperviously — See impervious. * * * … Universalium
imperviously — adverb In an impervious manner; impenetrably; impermeably … Wiktionary
imperviously — adv. impenetrably, impassably; in a manner which is not susceptible to harm or injury, invulnerably … English contemporary dictionary
imperviously — im·pervi·ously … English syllables
imperviously — adverb see impervious … Useful english dictionary
impervious — imperviously, adv. imperviousness, n. /im perr vee euhs/, adj. 1. not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable: The coat is impervious to rain. 2. incapable of being injured or impaired: impervious to wear and tear. 3. incapable of being… … Universalium
Impenetrably — Im*pen e*tra*bly, adv. In an impenetrable manner or state; imperviously. Impenetrably armed. Milton. Impenetrably dull. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impervious — adjective Etymology: Latin impervius, from in + pervius pervious Date: 1640 1. a. not allowing entrance or passage ; impenetrable < a coat impervious to rain > b. not capable of being damaged or harmed < a carpet impervious to rough treatment > … New Collegiate Dictionary