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81 unconscionably
adv.1 sin razón, sin conciencia.2 inescrupulosamente. -
82 mana mutiwuta
adv.m.(p.esp) sin motivo; sin razón -
83 криво
нареч.••кри́во улыбну́ться — sonreírse mordazmente -
84 напраслина
ж. разг.возводи́ть напра́слину — acusar sin razónтерпе́ть напра́слину — sufrir una acusación falsa -
85 понятие
с.1) noción f, idea fдать поня́тие (о + предл. п.) — dar nociones (de)поня́тия не име́ю! разг. — ¡no tengo ni idea!растяжи́мое поня́тие разг. — noción vaga, concepto elástico2) филос. concepto m, noción f3) прост. (способность разобраться в чем-либо) comprensibilidad f, comprensión f••с поня́тием де́лается — esto se hace con buen juicioбез поня́тия прост. — sin razón; no sabe lo que dice (hace) -
86 perverse
pə'və:s1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) terco, obstinado2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) perverso, malsano•- perverseness
- perversity
tr[pə'vɜːs]1 (delight, desire, pleasure, etc) perverso,-a, malsano,-a2 (person - stubborn) terco,-a, obstinado,-a; (contrary) puñetero,-aperverse [pər'vərs] adj1) corrupt: perverso, corrompido2) stubborn: obstinado, porfiado, terco (sin razón)♦ perversely advadj.• avieso, -a adj.• bigardo, -a adj.• contumaz adj.• endiablado, -a adj.• malandrín adj.• perverso, -a adj.• pervertido, -a adj.• protervo, -a adj.pər'vɜːrs, pə'vɜːs[pǝ'vɜːs]ADJ (=contrary) retorcido; (=obstinate) terco, contumaz; (=wicked) perverso* * *[pər'vɜːrs, pə'vɜːs] -
87 wrongly
1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) incorrectamente2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) injustamentetr['rɒŋlɪ]1 (incorrectly) mal, incorrectamente2 (mistakenly) sin razón, equivocadamente, erróneamente3 (unjustly) injustamentewrongly ['rɔŋli] adv1) : injustamente2) incorrectly: erróneamente, incorrectamenteadv.• al revés adv.• equivocadamente adv.• injustamente adv.• mal adv.• por error adv.'rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋliadverb <spell/pronounce> mal, incorrectamente; <believe/assume> equivocadamente; < accuse> injustamente['rɒŋlɪ]ADV1) (=incorrectly) [believe, assume, diagnose] equivocadamente* * *['rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋli] -
88 anmeckern
'anmɛkərnv(fam) criticar sin razón a alguien -
89 acudir a
v.1 to attend, to attend to, to assist at, to be present at.Alicia acudió al seminario Alicia attended the conference.2 to frequent, to visit frequently.María acude al médico sin razón Mary frequents the doctor without a reason.3 to resort to, to call upon, to call on, to look to.Ricardo acudió a María Ricardo resorted to Mary.4 to resort to, to come to.Ricardo acudió a mentir para poder comer Richard resorted to lying to eat.5 to call upon, to call on.* * ** * *(v.) = enlist + the cooperation ofEx. A more satisfactory solution would be to enlist the cooperation of other centralized agencies throughout the world in order to increase coverage without pricing the service out of the market.* * *(v.) = enlist + the cooperation ofEx: A more satisfactory solution would be to enlist the cooperation of other centralized agencies throughout the world in order to increase coverage without pricing the service out of the market.
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90 decrecer
v.1 to decrease, to decline.el paro decreció en un 2 por ciento unemployment has fallen by 2 percentla luna está decreciendo the moon is on the waneMi fuerza decrece sin razón My strength decreases without reason.Me decrecieron las utilidades My profits decreased.2 to have less.Me decreció la tensión I have less stress.* * *1 (gen) to decrease, diminish; (aguas) to subside, go down; (días) to get shorter, draw in; (interés) to decline* * *VI1) (=disminuir) [importancia, interés] to decrease; [nivel de agua] to subside, go down2) [días] to draw in* * *verbo intransitivoa) afición/interés to wane, decrease; importancia to declineb) número/cantidad to decline, fallc) aguas to drop, fall* * *= dwindle, tail off.Ex. Whereas this proportion is dwindling as a percentage of the total budget, agricultural spending continues to rise in real terms.Ex. In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.* * *verbo intransitivoa) afición/interés to wane, decrease; importancia to declineb) número/cantidad to decline, fallc) aguas to drop, fall* * *= dwindle, tail off.Ex: Whereas this proportion is dwindling as a percentage of the total budget, agricultural spending continues to rise in real terms.
Ex: In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.* * *decrecer [E3 ]vi1 «afición/interés» to wane, diminish, decrease; «importancia» to diminish, decline, decrease2 «número/cantidad» to decline, fall3 «aguas» to drop, fall* * *
decrecer ( conjugate decrecer) verbo intransitivo
[ importancia] to decline
decrecer verbo intransitivo to decrease, diminish
' decrecer' also found in these entries:
English:
wane
- decline
- decrease
- lessen
- subside
* * *decrecer vi1. [disminuir] [en intensidad, importancia] to decrease, to decline;[en tamaño, cantidad] to fall, to drop;decreció el interés por la política interest in politics declined;el desempleo decreció en un 2 por ciento unemployment has fallen by 2 percent;la luna está decreciendo the moon is on the wane;los días decrecen conforme se acerca el invierno the days grow shorter as winter approaches2. [caudal del río, nivel de las aguas] to go down, to fall* * *v/i decrease, diminish* * *decrecer {53} vi: to decrease, to wane, to diminish♦ decreciente adj -
91 frecuentar
v.to frequent (place).María acude al médico sin razón Mary frequents the doctor without a reason.* * *1 to frequent, visit* * *verbto frequent, haunt* * *VT to frequent* * *verbo transitivo to frequent* * *= frequent, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage, hang out.Ex. The figures do not support the postulation that the better educated, public employees, left-wing party supporters frequent libraries most.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.Ex. Bigfoot or Sasquatch is generally depicted as a night creature but at times he will come out at daylight and likes to hang out in the woods.----* frecuentar los pasillos del poder = stalk + the corridors of power.* frecuentar una tienda = patronise + shop.* * *verbo transitivo to frequent* * *= frequent, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage, hang out.Ex: The figures do not support the postulation that the better educated, public employees, left-wing party supporters frequent libraries most.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.Ex: Bigfoot or Sasquatch is generally depicted as a night creature but at times he will come out at daylight and likes to hang out in the woods.* frecuentar los pasillos del poder = stalk + the corridors of power.* frecuentar una tienda = patronise + shop.* * *frecuentar [A1 ]vtto frequentun café frecuentado por actores a café frequented by actors, a café where actors often gosolía frecuentar los burdeles del puerto he used to frequent o he often used to visit the brothels in the port area* * *
frecuentar ( conjugate frecuentar) verbo transitivo
to frequent
frecuentar verbo transitivo to frequent
' frecuentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tratar
English:
frequent
- haunt
- patronize
* * *frecuentar vt1. [lugar] to frequent;frecuenta unos ambientes poco recomendables he has some rather dubious haunts2. [persona] to see, to visit;fuera del trabajo, no frecuenta a sus compañeros she doesn't socialize with o see her colleagues outside work* * *v/t frequent* * *frecuentar vt: to frequent, to haunt* * *frecuentar vb1. (lugar) to frequent / to go to2. (persona) to go around with -
92 ocioso
adj.1 idle, inactive, otiose.El hombre está ocioso The man is idle.2 unoccupied, free.El baño está ocioso The restroom is unoccupied [free].3 pointless.4 wasted.m.idler.* * *► adjetivo1 (desocupado) idle2 (innecesario) pointless, useless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 idler* * *ADJ1) [persona] idle2) (=inútil) [acto] useless, pointless; [promesa] idle, empty* * *- sa adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( inactivo) idleb) [SER] (inútil, innecesario) pointless* * *= idle, idler.Ex. And there is an unfortunate implication in the way some people talk about reading which suggests that it is a substitute for action, a pastime that decorates the idle margins of the serious business of living.Ex. This magazine prints essays and stories that celebrate the joyful life of an idler.* * *- sa adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( inactivo) idleb) [SER] (inútil, innecesario) pointless* * *= idle, idler.Ex: And there is an unfortunate implication in the way some people talk about reading which suggests that it is a substitute for action, a pastime that decorates the idle margins of the serious business of living.
Ex: This magazine prints essays and stories that celebrate the joyful life of an idler.* * *ocioso -sa1 [ ESTAR] (inactivo) idleno deja ocioso su dinero he doesn't leave his money doing nothing o lying idleuna vida ociosa y regalada a life of idleness and luxuryexpropiaron los terrenos ociosos they expropriated the land that was not being used o that was being left idle2 [ SER] (inútil, innecesario) pointlessresulta or es ocioso volver a repetirlo there is no point in o it's pointless o it's a waste of time repeating it* * *
ocioso
ocioso,-a adjetivo
1 (inactivo) idle
2 (sin razón de ser) pointless
' ocioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
holgar
- ociosa
* * *ocioso, -a♦ adj1. [inactivo] idle2. [inútil] pointless;un comentario ocioso a pointless o an idle remark;volver a analizar las razones resultaba un ejercicio ocioso analysing the reasons again was a pointless exercise;es ocioso repetirlo there's no point in repeating it♦ nm,fidler* * *adj idle* * *ocioso, -sa adj1) inactivo: idle, inactive2) inútil: pointless, useless -
93 porque sí
adv.because it is so, for no particular reason, for nothing, for no reason at all.intj.just because.* * *(sin razón) just because I (you, etc) say so 2 (por naturaleza) that's the way it is■ ¡lo harás porque sí! you'll do it because I say so!* * *= (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for the love of it, (just) for the fun of (doing) itEx. The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.Ex. Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.Ex. Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it.* * *= (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for the love of it, (just) for the fun of (doing) itEx: The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.
Ex: Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.Ex: Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it. -
94 sinrazón
m.nonsense, absurdity, nonreason.* * *1 wrong, injustice* * *SF wrong, injustice* * *femenino injustice, wrong* * *femenino injustice, wrong* * *injustice, wrong* * *
Multiple Entries:
sin razón
sinrazón
sinrazón sustantivo femenino
1 (mal) wrong, injustice
2 (estupidez) unreasonableness
* * *sinrazón nf[falta de sentido] senselessness;es una sinrazón que lo hagas tú solo it's ridiculous that you should do it on your own* * *f injustice* * * -
95 discursear
v.1 to deliver a speech.El discursea a toda hora He delivers a speech at all hours.2 to talk incessantly to.Me discursea Ricardo Ricardo talked incessantly to me.3 to rant, to rant on and on.Ella discursea sin razón She rants without a reason.* * *VI to speechify* * *discursear [A1 ]vi( fam); to hold forth, pontificatees muy aficionado a discursear he loves to hold forth, he loves the sound of his own voice* * *discursear viIrónico to hold forth ( sobre on) -
96 ociosa
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97 ocioso
ocioso
ocioso,-a adjetivo
1 (inactivo) idle
2 (sin razón de ser) pointless ' ocioso' also found in these entries: Spanish: holgar - ociosa -
98 sinrazón
Multiple Entries: sin razón sinrazón
sinrazón sustantivo femenino
1 (mal) wrong, injustice
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99 без понятия
part.simpl. no sabe lo que dice (hace), sin razón -
100 возводить напраслину
vgener. acusar sin razón
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