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1 indebidamente
adv.1 unjustly, illegally, wrongfully.2 unduly, incorrectly.* * *► adverbio1 (ilegalmente) wrongfully2 (impropiamente) improperly3 (sin justificación) unjustifiably* * *ADV (=injustificadamente) unduly; (=incorrectamente) improperly; (=injustamente) illegally, wrongfully* * *a) ( incorrectamente) improperlyb) ( injustamente) wrongfully* * *= unduly, improperly.Ex. Library usage was not unduly affected after the advent of television.Ex. The subdivision 'Addresses, essays, lectures' was dropped properly from LCSH but left improperly without a replacement.----* apropiarse indebidamente = embezzle, misappropriate.* hacer cambios indebidamente = tamper (with).* manejar indebidamente = tamper (with).* * *a) ( incorrectamente) improperlyb) ( injustamente) wrongfully* * *= unduly, improperly.Ex: Library usage was not unduly affected after the advent of television.
Ex: The subdivision 'Addresses, essays, lectures' was dropped properly from LCSH but left improperly without a replacement.* apropiarse indebidamente = embezzle, misappropriate.* hacer cambios indebidamente = tamper (with).* manejar indebidamente = tamper (with).* * *1 (incorrectamente) improperly2 (injustamente) wrongfullylo acusaron indebidamente he was wrongfully accused* * *indebidamente adv1. [ilegalmente] illegally, unlawfully2. [inadecuadamente] unduly, improperly -
2 incorrectamente
adv.1 inaccurately.2 incorrectly, wrong.* * *► adverbio1 incorrectly* * *ADV1) (=equivocadamente) incorrectly2) (=con descortesía) discourteously* * *a) <sumar/contestar> incorrectly, wronglyb) ( con descortesía) rudely, improperly* * *= incorrectly, improperly, inaccurately.Ex. If you have incorrectly typed 'DOBIS/Leuven is xzxg' you can correct this by positioning the cursor under the first 'x' and pressing the ERASE FIELD key.Ex. The subdivision 'Addresses, essays, lectures' was dropped properly from LCSH but left improperly without a replacement.Ex. Directing and leading are two major components of managament that are often inaccurately viewed as synonymous.----* diagnosticar incorrectamente = misdiagnose.* * *a) <sumar/contestar> incorrectly, wronglyb) ( con descortesía) rudely, improperly* * *= incorrectly, improperly, inaccurately.Ex: If you have incorrectly typed 'DOBIS/Leuven is xzxg' you can correct this by positioning the cursor under the first 'x' and pressing the ERASE FIELD key.
Ex: The subdivision 'Addresses, essays, lectures' was dropped properly from LCSH but left improperly without a replacement.Ex: Directing and leading are two major components of managament that are often inaccurately viewed as synonymous.* diagnosticar incorrectamente = misdiagnose.* * *1 ‹sumar/contestar› incorrectly, wrongly2 (con descortesía) rudely, improperly* * *incorrectamente adv1. [con errores] incorrectly2. [con descortesía] rudely* * *incorrectamente adv incorrectly -
3 abusivamente
adv.abusively, improperly.* * *► adverbio1 improperly* * *ADV unfairly* * *Ex. Publishers charge extortionately while paying nothing to authors and these are increasingly bypassing publishers by publishing on the Web.* * *Ex: Publishers charge extortionately while paying nothing to authors and these are increasingly bypassing publishers by publishing on the Web.
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4 impropiamente
adv.improperly.* * *► adverbio1 improperly* * *ADV1) (=inadecuadamente) inappropriately, unsuitably2) (=incorrectamente) improperly -
5 inadecuadamente
adv.inadequately, improperly, inappropriately, unsuitably.* * *► adverbio1 unsuitably, inappropriately* * *= inadequately + Participio, inappropriately, unsuitably, inaptly.Ex. School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.Ex. Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex. The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I.* * *= inadequately + Participio, inappropriately, unsuitably, inaptly.Ex: School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.
Ex: Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.Ex: Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex: The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I. -
6 inapropiadamente
adv.improperly.* * *► adverbio1 inappropriately* * *ADV inappropriately* * *= unsuitably, inaptly.Ex. Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex. The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I.* * *= unsuitably, inaptly.Ex: Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.
Ex: The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I. -
7 destemplar
v.1 to distemper, to alter, to disconcert.2 to put to confusion.3 to untune.4 to be ruffled, to be discomposed.5 to be out of order (pulso).6 to grow blunt, to lose the temper (instrumentos).7 to act improperly or rashly.8 to lose moderation in actions or words.9 to anneal, to take out the temper of metals.10 to melt glue or other cement.11 to put out of tune, to untune.* * *1 (alterar) to disturb, upset2 (poner en infusión) to infuse3 MÚSICA to make go out of tune4 (un metal) to untemper1 MEDICINA to feel indisposed, feel unwell2 (un instrumento) to go out of tune3 (perder la moderación) to become upset, get agitated4 (un metal) to lose its temper* * *1. VT1) (Mús) to put out of tune2) (=alterar) to upset, disturb2.See:* * *1.Col, Per, Ven verbo transitivo1) <guitarra/violín> to make... go out of tune2) <ánimos/nervios> to fray3) (AmL) < dientes> to set... on edge2.destemplarse v pron1) tiempo to change for the worse2) (Mús) instrumento to go out of tune3) (Andes, Méx) dientes (+ me/te/le etc)* * *1.Col, Per, Ven verbo transitivo1) <guitarra/violín> to make... go out of tune2) <ánimos/nervios> to fray3) (AmL) < dientes> to set... on edge2.destemplarse v pron1) tiempo to change for the worse2) (Mús) instrumento to go out of tune3) (Andes, Méx) dientes (+ me/te/le etc)* * *vtA ‹guitarra/violín› to make … go out of tuneB ‹nervios› to fraylo único que hizo fue destemplar los ánimos he only made everyone even more agitated o made things even more fraughtC ( AmL) ‹dientes› to set … on edgeA (indisponerse) to become unwell; (con fiebre) to get a slight fever, to get a bit of a temperature ( BrE)B «tiempo» to become unpleasant o unsettledC ( Mús) «instrumento» to go out of tuneD «herramienta» to lose its edgeE(Andes, Méx) «dientes» (+ me/te/le etc): al oír ese ruido se me destemplan los dientes that noise sets my teeth on edge* * *
destemplar ( conjugate destemplar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹guitarra/violín› to make … go out of tune
2 ‹ánimos/nervios› to fray
3 (AmL) ‹ dientes› to set … on edge
* * *♦ vt1. [instrumento] to put out of tune3. [alterar] to disturb the order o harmony of* * *v/t1 MÚS put out of tune2 persona upset -
8 abusivamente
• abusively• improperly -
9 improcedentemente
adv.improperly. -
10 prestada
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