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1 unimaginative
tr[ʌnɪ'mæʤɪnətɪv]1 poco imaginativo,-a, falto,-a de imaginación'ʌnə'mædʒənətɪv, ˌʌnɪ'mædʒɪnətɪvadjective < person> poco imaginativo, sin imaginación; <story/design> falto de imaginación['ʌnɪ'mædʒɪnǝtɪv]ADJ falto de imaginación, poco imaginativo* * *['ʌnə'mædʒənətɪv, ˌʌnɪ'mædʒɪnətɪv] -
2 unimaginative
adj.1 poco imaginativo, falto de imaginación.2 miope. -
3 earthbound
tr['ɜːɵbaʊnd]1 (confined to Earth) que no puede despegar; (heading for Earth) que se dirige hacia la Tierra2 figurative use (dull) corriente, poco imaginativo,-a, prosaico,-aadj.• ligado por los intereses terrenales adj.['ɜːθbaʊnd]ADJ (=moving towards earth) en dirección a la Tierra; (=stuck on earth) terrestre; (=unimaginative) prosaico -
4 imaginative
-nətiv, ]( American) -neitivadjective ((negative unimaginative) having, or created with, imagination: an imaginative writer; This essay is interesting and imaginative.) imaginativotr[ɪ'mæʤɪnətɪv]1 (person) imaginativo,-a, de gran inventiva; (creation) lleno,-a de imaginación, lleno,-a de fantasíaimaginative [ɪ'mæʤənət̬ɪv, -ə.neɪt̬ɪv] adj: imaginativo♦ imaginatively advadj.• imaginativo, -a adj.ɪ'mædʒənətɪv, ɪ'mædʒɪnətɪvadjective imaginativoshe's very imaginative — tiene mucha imaginación, es muy imaginativa
[ɪ'mædʒɪnǝtɪv]ADJ [person] imaginativo, lleno de imaginación; [drawing, story] imaginativo* * *[ɪ'mædʒənətɪv, ɪ'mædʒɪnətɪv]adjective imaginativoshe's very imaginative — tiene mucha imaginación, es muy imaginativa
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5 imaginación
imaginación sustantivo femenino imagination;◊ ¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!;son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things
imaginación sustantivo femenino imagination: no son más que imaginaciones, it is only your imagination ' imaginación' also found in these entries: Spanish: calenturienta - calenturiento - cota - fantástica - fantástico - freno - representar - revivir - emplear - fantasía - figuración - fruto - vivaz - vivo English: catch - figment - imagination - imaginatively - imaginativeness - lack - run away - stir - unleash - vivid - wild - fancy - riot - run - unimaginative -
6 imaginativo
imaginativo
◊ -va adjetivoimaginative
imaginativo,-a adjetivo imaginative ' imaginativo' also found in these entries: Spanish: imaginativa English: imaginative - unimaginative - unimaginatively - fanciful -
7 pedestrian
adj.1 prosaico(a), pedestre (unimaginative)2 peatonal, transitante.s.peatón(ona).
См. также в других словарях:
unimaginative — index lifeless (dull), mundane, obtuse, ordinary, parochial, pedestrian, prosaic, sequacious … Law dictionary
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unimaginative — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
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unimaginative — adj.; unimaginatively, adv. * * * … Universalium