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f.1 carelessness, recklessness (falta de prudencia) (en los actos).2 careless or reckless act, indiscretion.3 imprudence, carelessness, recklessness, rashness.* * *1 (falta de prudencia) imprudence, carelessness; (en la carretera) dangerous driving2 (acción imprudente) rash move, reckless move; (indiscrección) indiscretion\las imprudencias se pagan carelessness costs lives* * *SF1) (=cualidad) [al hacer algo] imprudence, rashness; [al averiguar algo] indiscretion2) (=acción)* * *a) ( acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia — it was a rash o an imprudent thing to say
no cometas esa imprudencia — don't be so rash o reckless
b) ( cualidad) imprudence* * *= unwisdom, imprudence, recklessness, endangerment, wantonness, rashness.Ex. They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.Ex. Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex. General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.Ex. This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex. This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex. Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.----* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* * *a) ( acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia — it was a rash o an imprudent thing to say
no cometas esa imprudencia — don't be so rash o reckless
b) ( cualidad) imprudence* * *= unwisdom, imprudence, recklessness, endangerment, wantonness, rashness.Ex: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.
Ex: Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex: General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.Ex: This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex: This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex: Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* * *1 (acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia it was a rash o an imprudent thing to sayse debió a una imprudencia del piloto it was caused by the pilot's imprudenceno cometas esa imprudencia don't be so rash o reckless2 (cualidad) imprudencesu imprudencia al conducir his reckless drivingCompuesto:criminal negligenceel conductor fue condenado por imprudencia temeraria the driver was convicted of reckless driving o of criminal negligence* * *
imprudencia sustantivo femenino
imprudence;◊ no cometas esa imprudencia don't be so rash o reckless;
su imprudencia al conducir his reckless driving
imprudencia sustantivo femenino imprudence, rashness: fue una imprudencia hablar de ello, it was unwise to talk about it
imprudencia temeraria, criminal negligence
' imprudencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bestialidad
- necedad
- temeridad
English:
imprudence
- rashness
- reckless driving
- recklessness
- unwariness
* * *imprudencia nf1. [falta de prudencia] [en los actos] carelessness, recklessness;[en los comentarios] indiscretion;actuó con imprudencia she acted recklessly;fue una imprudencia conducir bebido it was reckless of him to drive while he was drunkDer imprudencia concurrente contributory negligence; Der imprudencia temeraria criminal negligence2. [acción] careless o reckless act, indiscretion;[dicho indiscreto] tactless remark, indiscretion; [dicho desacertado] foolish o reckless remark;confiar en él fue una imprudencia it was unwise to trust him;cometió una imprudencia y atropelló a un peatón she knocked over a pedestrian as a result of a reckless piece of driving* * *f recklessness, rashness* * *imprudencia nfindiscreción: imprudence, indiscretion -
3 imprudencia
spa imprudencia (f), descuido (m)eng carelessnessБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > imprudencia
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7 imprudencia temeraria
f.recklessness, gross negligence, culpable wantonness, hazardous negligence.* * *(gen) criminal negligence 2 (en carretera) reckless driving* * ** * *(n.) = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligenceEx. This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex. A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment.Ex. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.* * ** * *(n.) = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligenceEx: This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.
Ex: A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment.Ex: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.* * *criminal negligence -
8 imprudencia concurrente
• concurrent negligence• contributory negligenceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > imprudencia concurrente
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10 imprudencia culpable
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11 imprudencia profesional
• maloclussion of the teeth• malpractice insuranceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > imprudencia profesional
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12 imprudencia simple
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13 imprudencia temeraria
• culpable wantonness• gross national investment• gross operating income• hazardous employment• hazardously• recklessness• wanton injury• wanton woman -
14 imprudencia concurrente
f.concurrent negligence, contributory negligence. -
15 imprudencia criminal
f.criminal negligence. -
16 imprudencia culpable
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17 imprudencia profesional
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18 imprudencia simple
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19 cometer una imprudencia
(v.) = commit + imprudence, be recklessEx. The laconic question weighed upon him with a crushing weight: Why had he committed such an imprudence?.Ex. The prosecution must prove either that the accused knew his action was illegal or that he was reckless or grossly negligent.* * *(v.) = commit + imprudence, be recklessEx: The laconic question weighed upon him with a crushing weight: Why had he committed such an imprudence?.
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20 una imprudencia
• something improper
См. также в других словарях:
imprudencia — sustantivo femenino 1. Área: derecho (no contable) Falta de prudencia o de precaución: Conduce con mucha imprudencia. imprudencia temeraria Delito de actuar de forma peligrosa contra otras personas: Ha atropellado a un ciclista ante un semáforo y … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
imprudencia — (Del lat. imprudentĭa). 1. f. Falta de prudencia. 2. Acción o dicho imprudente. 3. Der. culpa. imprudencia temeraria. f. Der. Culpa grave e inexcusable … Diccionario de la lengua española
imprudência — s. f. 1. Falta de prudência. 2. Ato ou dito imprudente; indiscrição … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
imprudencia — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Falta de prudencia o moderación. SINÓNIMO aturdimiento irreflexión ANTÓNIMO aturdimiento cautela prudencia 2 Acción o palabras realizadas sin tener en cuenta los riesgos y peligros que conlleva: ■ es una imprudencia… … Enciclopedia Universal
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imprudencia — Derecho. Omisión de la diligencia debida, negligencia, ausencia de precaución. Origina responsabilidad penal, y para calificarla es indispensable que el hecho determinante no sea malicioso y que el agente. al realizarlo, no se proponga causar… … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
imprudencia — sustantivo femenino descuido, ligereza, insensatez, irreflexión, impremeditación, imprevisión, temeridad, precipitación*, irresponsabilidad. ≠ previsión, acierto, reflexión … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
imprudencia — Derecho. Omisión de la diligencia debida, negligencia, ausencia de precaución. Origina responsabilidad penal, y para calificarla es indispensable que el hecho determinante no sea malicioso y que el agente. al realizarlo, no se proponga causar… … Diccionario de Economía
imprudència — im|pru|dèn|ci|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
imprudencia — f. Falta de prudencia … Diccionario Castellano
imprudencia laboral — ► locución DERECHO La que comete un trabajador en la prestación de sus servicios y que puede ocasionar un accidente … Enciclopedia Universal