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1 informal
adj.1 informal (desenfadado, no solemne).una reunión informal an informal meetingvestido de manera informal casually dressed2 unreliable (irresponsable).* * *► adjetivo1 (desenfadado) informal2 (persona) unreliable* * *adj.informal, casual* * *ADJ1) [persona] unreliable2) [charla, lenguaje, cena] informal; [ropa] casual, informal3) LAm (=no oficial)el sector informal de la economía — the unofficial sector of the economy, the black economy
* * *1)a) < persona> unreliableb) <ropa/estilo> informal, casual; <cena/ambiente> informalc) ( no oficial) < reunión> informal2) (AmL) <economía/sector> black (before n), informal (before n)* * *= informal, conversational, playful, unstuffy [unstuffier -comp., unstuffiest -sup.].Ex. The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Ex. The old expressions 'spin a yarn', 'weave a tale' suggest the anecdotal, conversational quality that must be striven for by the storyteller.Ex. The article is a playful attempt to describe the historical determinations of the subject.Ex. The book is often funny, occasionally heart-renderingly tragic, and written in an unstuffy modern style.----* de manera informal = casually.* de modo informal = informally.* reunión informal = get together [get-together], social.* ropa informal = informal dress, casual wear.* sondeo informal de opinión = straw poll.* vestimenta informal = informal dress.* * *1)a) < persona> unreliableb) <ropa/estilo> informal, casual; <cena/ambiente> informalc) ( no oficial) < reunión> informal2) (AmL) <economía/sector> black (before n), informal (before n)* * *= informal, conversational, playful, unstuffy [unstuffier -comp., unstuffiest -sup.].Ex: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.
Ex: The old expressions 'spin a yarn', 'weave a tale' suggest the anecdotal, conversational quality that must be striven for by the storyteller.Ex: The article is a playful attempt to describe the historical determinations of the subject.Ex: The book is often funny, occasionally heart-renderingly tragic, and written in an unstuffy modern style.* de manera informal = casually.* de modo informal = informally.* reunión informal = get together [get-together], social.* ropa informal = informal dress, casual wear.* sondeo informal de opinión = straw poll.* vestimenta informal = informal dress.* * *A1 ‹persona› unreliable2 ‹ropa/estilo› informal, casual; ‹cena/ambiente› informal3 (no oficial) ‹reunión› informal* * *
informal adjetivo
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‹cena/ambiente› informal
2 (AmL) ‹economía/sector› black ( before n), informal ( before n)
informal adjetivo
1 (sin protocolo) informal: es una cena informal, it's an informal dinner
2 (ropa, estilo) casual: tiene suerte de poder ir al trabajo con un atuendo informal, she's lucky to be able to wear casual clothes to work
3 (irresponsable) unreliable: es bastante informal a la hora de cumplir lo prometido, he's quite unreliable when it comes to fulfilling commitments
' informal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aunque
- bastante
- charla
- cita
- etiquetar
- permitirse
- chanta
- conferencia
- debate
- debatir
- deportivo
- familiar
English:
bop
- casual
- casually
- informal
- offhandedly
- relaxed
- sneak
- tone
- unbusinesslike
- unceremonious
- informally
- unreliable
* * *♦ adj1. [desenfadado, no solemne] informal;una reunión informal an informal meeting;vestido de manera informal casually dressed;la lengua informal informal language2. [irresponsable] unreliable♦ nmfes un informal he's an unreliable person* * *adj1 informal2 irresponsable unreliable* * *informal adj1) : unreliable (of persons)2) : informal, casual♦ informalmente adv* * *informal adj1. (ambiente, reunión) informal2. (ropa) casual -
2 informal
• inform to• informal act• not formal• unceremonious• unreliable• untrustworthy -
3 (informal) (jugar). (Latin American Spanish)
2 to eat tacos (comer). (Mexican Spanish)3 to clog.Spanish-English dictionary > (informal) (jugar). (Latin American Spanish)
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4 ahorro informal
• informal meeting of the Board• informal savings• informal sector -
5 investigación informal
• informal group discussion• informal investigation• informal issue -
6 líder informal
• informal issue• informal leader• informal meeting of the Board -
7 organización informal
• informal leader• informal organization• informal savings -
8 reunión social informal
• informal savings• informal social gathering• informal talk• socialDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reunión social informal
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9 sector financiero informal
• informal discussion by a group• informal financial sector• informal group discussion• noninflationary• noninstitutional financial sector• noninsurableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sector financiero informal
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10 sector informal
• informal organization• informal sector• informal social gathering -
11 conferencia informal
• informal communication channels• informal discussion session• rap session -
12 contrato informal
• informal broken language resulting from other two• informal discussion by a group• parol agreement• parol evidence• simple contract -
13 mezcla simplista e informal de dos lenguas
• informal• informal communication channels• pidginDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mezcla simplista e informal de dos lenguas
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14 restaurante italiano informal
• informal investigation• informal leader• trashiness• traumaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > restaurante italiano informal
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15 testamento informal
• informal social gathering• informality• unsolemn will -
16 ropa informal
f.casual wear, casuals.* * *(n.) = casual clothes, informal dress, casual wearEx. Since he had not borrowed anything, he made his way past them -- to find himself accosted by a young man in casual clothes entrenched behind a desk.Ex. The book considers the influence of Turkish dress on 18th c. English fashion, particularly masquerade costumes and informal dress.Ex. In these days of casual wear, cufflinks aren't quite the hot item they were many years ago.* * *(n.) = casual clothes, informal dress, casual wearEx: Since he had not borrowed anything, he made his way past them -- to find himself accosted by a young man in casual clothes entrenched behind a desk.
Ex: The book considers the influence of Turkish dress on 18th c. English fashion, particularly masquerade costumes and informal dress.Ex: In these days of casual wear, cufflinks aren't quite the hot item they were many years ago. -
17 vestimenta informal
(n.) = informal dressEx. The book considers the influence of Turkish dress on 18th c. English fashion, particularly masquerade costumes and informal dress.* * *(n.) = informal dressEx: The book considers the influence of Turkish dress on 18th c. English fashion, particularly masquerade costumes and informal dress.
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18 discusión informal de grupo
• bull session• informal discussion session• informal group discussion• informal groups• jam sessionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > discusión informal de grupo
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19 plática informal
• idle talk• informal sector• informal will -
20 reunión informal para discutir
• bull session• informal contract• informal financial sectorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reunión informal para discutir
См. также в других словарях:
informal — INFORMÁL, Ă, informali, e, adj. 1. (În sociologie; despre relaţii sociale) Care se desfăşoară în absenţa determinărilor şi cadrelor instituţionale, oficiale, formale; neoficial, neprotocolar, familiar. 2. (Despre pictura abstracţionistă)… … Dicționar Român
informal — in·for·mal adj: marked by the absence of required forms or procedures or by the relaxation of prescribed rules an informal hearing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. informal … Law dictionary
informal — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que no cumple con su palabra, obligaciones o compromisos: Alvaro es muy informal, quedas con él y luego no aparece. Eres una informal, no tienes ni idea de lo que es la responsabilidad y la seriedad en… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Informal — In*form al, a. [Pref. in not + formal.] 1. Not in the regular, usual, or established form; not according to official, conventional, prescribed, or customary forms or rules; irregular; hence, without ceremony; as, an informal writing, proceeding,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
informal — adj. 2 g. 1. Que não é formal. 2. Que não observa formalidades. 3. Que é relativo a situações ou contextos em que há familiaridade ou descontração. 4. [Belas Artes] Diz se de uma forma de pintura abstrata (a partir de aproximadamente 1945)… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
informal — [in fôr′məl] adj. not formal; specif., a) not according to prescribed or fixed customs, rules, ceremonies, etc. b) casual, easy, unceremonious, or relaxed c) designed for use or wear on everyday occasions d) not requiring formal dress e)… … English World dictionary
informal — mid 15c., lacking form; not in accordance with the rules of formal logic, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + FORMAL (Cf. formal). Meaning irregular, unofficial is from c.1600. Sense of done without ceremony is from 1828. Related: Informally … Etymology dictionary
informal — [adj] casual, simple breezy, colloquial, congenial, cool*, democratic, down home*, easy, easygoing, everyday, extempore, familiar, folksy, frank, free, free and easy*, homey, improv*, inconspicuous, intimate, laid back*, loose, low pressure,… … New thesaurus
informal — 1. adj. Que no guarda las formas y reglas prevenidas. 2. No convencional. 3. Dicho de una persona: Que en su porte y conducta no observa la conveniente gravedad y puntualidad. U. t. c. s.) 4. com. Perú. Vendedor ambulante … Diccionario de la lengua española
informal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relaxed, friendly, or unofficial. 2) (of clothes) suitable for everyday wear; casual. 3) referring to the language of everyday speech and writing, rather than that used in official and formal contexts. DERIVATIVES informality noun… … English terms dictionary
informal — [[t]ɪnfɔ͟ː(r)m(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ Informal speech or behaviour is relaxed and friendly rather than serious, very correct, or official. She is refreshingly informal... His friend was less good looking, but a lot more informal… … English dictionary