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2 uninjured
adj.1 ileso, no dañado, que no ha recibido ningún daño; no perjudicado, intacto.2 indemne, ileso. -
3 come through
1) v + adva) (into room, office etc) (BrE) pasarb) ( be received) \<\<message/news/supplies\>\> llegar*you're coming through loud and clear — te recibimos or oímos muy bien
c) ( not fail) (AmE)when the chips were down, you came through for me — a la hora de la verdad, tú no me fallaste
2) v + adv ( penetrate) \<\<water/light\>\> penetrar, entrar; \<\<sound/noise\>\> oírse*3) v + prep + o ( survive) \<\<ordeal/illness\>\> salir* de; \<\<war\>\> sobrevivir1. VI + ADV1) (=survive) sobrevivir; (=recover) recuperarsehe's badly injured, but he'll come through all right — está malherido, pero se recuperará or se pondrá bien
2) [telephone call] llegarthe call came through from France at 10p.m. — a las 10 de la noche lograron comunicar desde Francia
2. VI + PREP1) (=survive) [+ war, danger] sobrevivir; (uninjured) salir ileso(-a) de; [+ illness] recuperarse de2) (=pass) [+ test] superar* * *1) v + adva) (into room, office etc) (BrE) pasarb) ( be received) \<\<message/news/supplies\>\> llegar*you're coming through loud and clear — te recibimos or oímos muy bien
c) ( not fail) (AmE)when the chips were down, you came through for me — a la hora de la verdad, tú no me fallaste
2) v + adv ( penetrate) \<\<water/light\>\> penetrar, entrar; \<\<sound/noise\>\> oírse*3) v + prep + o ( survive) \<\<ordeal/illness\>\> salir* de; \<\<war\>\> sobrevivir -
4 unmarked
tr[ʌn'mɑːkt]1 (as new) en perfecto estado, como nuevo2 (street) sin letrero3 (uninjured) ileso,-a, indemne4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL desmarcado,-aadj.• desmarcado, -a adj.• inadvertido, -a adj.• intacto, -a adj.• sin marca adj.'ʌn'mɑːrkt, ʌn'mɑːkt1)a) ( without identification) < banknotes> sin marcar; < grave> sin nombreunmarked car — coche m particular ( utilizado por la policía), coche m K or camuflado (Esp)
b) (without stains, marks) sin marcas['ʌn'mɑːkt]ADJ1) (=unscratched) [person] sin ningún rasguño; [face] sin señales2) (=anonymous) [grave] sin nombre; [police car] particular, camuflado (Sp); [container, envelope] sin marcar3) (Educ) (=uncorrected) [essay, exam etc] sin corregir4) (Sport) [player] desmarcado5) (Ling) no marcado* * *['ʌn'mɑːrkt, ʌn'mɑːkt]1)a) ( without identification) < banknotes> sin marcar; < grave> sin nombreunmarked car — coche m particular ( utilizado por la policía), coche m K or camuflado (Esp)
b) (without stains, marks) sin marcas
См. также в других словарях:
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