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47 palezetshëm
insipido, scipito, sgradevoleDizionario albanese-italiano e italiano-albanese > palezetshëm
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48 pashijshëm
insipido, insaporeDizionario albanese-italiano e italiano-albanese > pashijshëm
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51 tasteless
1) (lacking flavour: tasteless food.) insípido2) (showing a lack of good taste or judgement: tasteless behaviour.) de mal gustotr['teɪstləs]1 de mal gusto2 (insipid) insípido,-a, soso,-atasteless ['teɪstləs] adj1) flavorless: sin sabor, soso, insípido2) : de mal gustoa tasteless joke: un chiste de mal gustoadj.• chirle adj.• de mal gusto adj.• desaborido, -a adj.• desabrido, -a adj.• desazonado, -a adj.• insulso, -a adj.• insípido, -a adj.• soso, -a adj.'teɪstləs, 'teɪstlɪsa) ( flavorless) < food> insípido, soso, desabridob) ( in bad taste) <decor/remark> de mal gusto['teɪstlɪs]ADJ1) (=without flavour)a) (by nature) [substance] insípidosodium is tasteless — el sodio es insípido or no tiene sabor
the fish was tasteless — el pescado estaba soso or no sabía a nada
2) (=vulgar) [ornament, decor] de mal gusto, ordinario3) (=offensive) [remark, joke] de mal gusto* * *['teɪstləs, 'teɪstlɪs]a) ( flavorless) < food> insípido, soso, desabridob) ( in bad taste) <decor/remark> de mal gusto -
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tr[ɪn'sɪpɪd]1 (food, drink) insípido,-a, soso,-a; (person, activity) insulso,-a, soso,-ainsipid [ɪn'sɪpəd] adj: insípidoadj.• chirle adj.• desaborido, -a adj.• desabrido, -a adj.• flojo, -a adj.• insulso, -a adj.• insípido, -a adj.• soso, -a adj.• ñoño, -a adj.ɪn'sɪpəd, ɪn'sɪpɪdadjective <food/drink> insípido, soso (fam); <person/novel> insulso, soso (fam)[ɪn'sɪpɪd]ADJ insípido, soso* * *[ɪn'sɪpəd, ɪn'sɪpɪd]adjective <food/drink> insípido, soso (fam); <person/novel> insulso, soso (fam) -
53 vapid
tr['væpɪd]1 formal use insípido,-avapid ['væpəd, 'veɪ-] adj: insípido, insulsoadj.• insulso, -a adj.• insípido, -a adj.'væpəd, 'væpɪd['væpɪd]ADJ insípido, soso* * *['væpəd, 'væpɪd] -
54 wishy-washy
tr['wɪʃɪwɒʃɪ]2 (of drink) acuoso,-a, aguado,-a, flojo,-awishy-washy ['wɪʃi.wɔʃi, -.wɑʃi] adj: insípido, sosoadj.• insípido, -a adj.• soso, -a adj.'wɪʃiˌwɔːʃi, 'wɪʃiˌwɒʃiadjective (colloq) < color> sin gracia; < coffee> aguado, insípido; < argument> flojo, endeble['wɪʃɪˌwɒʃɪ]ADJ [colour] soso; [beer] insípido; [answer, solution] a medias; [thinking, ideas] vago; [person] sin carácter* * *['wɪʃiˌwɔːʃi, 'wɪʃiˌwɒʃi] -
55 пресный
1) ( без соли) insipido, dolce2) ( приготовленный без соли) scipito, insipido3) ( лишённый занимательности) insipido, insulso, banale* * *прил.1) insipido, scipitoпре́сная вода — acqua dolce / potabile
2) (лишённый остроты, занимательности) insipido, insulsoпре́сная физиономия разг. — faccia sciocca / insipida
пре́сная острота — battuta / arguzia scipita
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56 soso
adj.1 boring, dull, soggy, spiritless.2 tasteless, dull, flat, flavorless.3 drab, dull.m.bore, boring person.* * *► adjetivo1 (insípido) tasteless; (sin sal) unsalted2 figurado dull, insipid* * *(f. - sosa)adj.1) flavorless, saltless2) dull* * *ADJ1) (Culin) (=insípido) tasteless, insipid; (=sin sal) unsaltedestas patatas están sosas — these potatoes are unsalted o need more salt
2) (=aburrido, inexpresivo) dull, uninteresting* * *- sa adjetivob) <persona/película> boring, dull; < estilo> flat, drab* * *= dull, wishy-washy, lifeless, bland, insipid, party pooper, cut and dried [cut and dry], vapid, wet blanket.Ex. These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.Ex. This is not the way for many wishy-washy persons who have never considered Cutter, probably one of the greatest librarians of his day.Ex. Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.Ex. While bending over backwards to avoid bias biographies present their subjects' lives in a bland and uninteresting way = Al hacer lo imposible por evitar la parcialidad, las biografías presentan las vidas de las personas de una forma sosa y poco atractiva.Ex. Otherwise, the result will probably be too small and insipid to be of any real use.Ex. He is a self-confessed party pooper, he doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs and his only vices are caffeine, fatty foods, and the Internet.Ex. I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.Ex. Television has become so vapid and devoid of information that I didn't see the point of watching the presidential debate.Ex. I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.----* sosa cáustica = caustic soda.* * *- sa adjetivob) <persona/película> boring, dull; < estilo> flat, drab* * *= dull, wishy-washy, lifeless, bland, insipid, party pooper, cut and dried [cut and dry], vapid, wet blanket.Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.
Ex: This is not the way for many wishy-washy persons who have never considered Cutter, probably one of the greatest librarians of his day.Ex: Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.Ex: While bending over backwards to avoid bias biographies present their subjects' lives in a bland and uninteresting way = Al hacer lo imposible por evitar la parcialidad, las biografías presentan las vidas de las personas de una forma sosa y poco atractiva.Ex: Otherwise, the result will probably be too small and insipid to be of any real use.Ex: He is a self-confessed party pooper, he doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs and his only vices are caffeine, fatty foods, and the Internet.Ex: I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.Ex: Television has become so vapid and devoid of information that I didn't see the point of watching the presidential debate.Ex: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.* sosa cáustica = caustic soda.* * *soso -sa1 ‹comida/sopa› (falto de sabor) bland, tastelessestá soso (sin sabor) it's bland o tasteless, it doesn't have much taste o flavor to it; (sin sal) it needs more salt, it doesn't have enough salt in it2 ‹persona/película› boring, dull3 ‹estilo› flat, drab* * *
soso◊ -sa adjetivo
( sin sal) it needs more salt
‹ estilo› flat, drab
soso,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin sal) lacking in salt
(sin sabor) flavourless, tasteless
la comida está sosa, the food is tasteless
2 fig (sin gracia) bland, insipid, dull
es una mujer muy sosa, she's a bore
II sustantivo masculino y femenino bore: los dos son unos sosos, both of them are dull and boring
' soso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anodina
- anodino
- insípida
- insípido
- sopa
- sosa
English:
bland
- colourless
- drip
- flair
- flat
- flavorless
- flavourless
- insipid
- nondescript
- wishy-washy
- drab
- so
- tasteless
* * *soso, -a♦ adj1. [insípido] bland, tasteless;esta sopa está sosa this soup needs more salt;el guiso ha quedado muy soso the stew hasn't got much flavour2. [sin gracia] dull, insipid♦ nm,fdull person, bore* * *I adj tasteless, insipid; figdullII m, sosa f stick-in-the-mud fam* * *soso, -sa adj1) insípido: bland, flavorless2) aburrido: dull, boring* * *soso adj1. (sin gusto) bland / tasteless2. dull / boring -
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[blænd]* * *[blænd]1) ((of food etc) mild, tasteless: That soup is very bland.) insipido2) ((of people, their actions etc) showing no emotion: a bland smile.) cortese•- blandly- blandness* * *bland /blænd/a.1 anodino; piatto; neutro; privo di espressione; privo di attrattiva; scialbo; insipido; che sa di poco: He gave a bland description of the event, descrisse l'avvenimento in modo anodino; a bland smile, un sorriso scialbo; a bland expression, un'espressione neutrablandnessn. [u]1 piattezza; mancanza di attrattiva; inespressività; insipidezza4 carattere blando.* * *[blænd] -
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blænd1) ((of food etc) mild, tasteless: That soup is very bland.) de sabor imperceptible, insípido2) ((of people, their actions etc) showing no emotion: a bland smile.) inexpresivo, insulso, desabrido•- blandly- blandness
bland adj sosotr[blænd]1 soso,-abland ['blænd] adj: soso, insulso, desabridoa bland smile: una sonrisa insulsaa bland diet: una dieta fácil de digeriradj.• blando, -a adj.blændadjective -er, -esta) <colors/music> soso, insulso, desabrido; <food/taste> insípido, soso, desabrido; <statement/reply> anodino, que no dice nada; <smile/manner> insulsob) ( mild) <diet/food> suave[blænd]ADJ (compar blander) (superl blandest)1) pej (=dull) [food, taste] soso, insípido; [smile, expression] insulso; [music, book, film] soso, anodino; [statement] anodino2) (=mild) [person, action] suave, afable; [diet] blando* * *[blænd]adjective -er, -esta) <colors/music> soso, insulso, desabrido; <food/taste> insípido, soso, desabrido; <statement/reply> anodino, que no dice nada; <smile/manner> insulsob) ( mild) <diet/food> suave -
59 insipid
[ɪn'sɪpɪd]aggettivo insipido* * *insipid /ɪnˈsɪpɪd/a.insipido ( anche fig.); scipito; insulso; sciocco: insipid boiled fish, pesce lesso insipido; insipid talks, discorsi insulsiinsipidly avv. insipidness n. [u].* * *[ɪn'sɪpɪd]aggettivo insipido -
60 tasteless
['teɪstlɪs]1) [remark, joke, garment] di cattivo gusto2) (without flavour) [ food] insipido; [ drink] senza gusto; [ medicine] privo di gusto* * *1) (lacking flavour: tasteless food.) insipido2) (showing a lack of good taste or judgement: tasteless behaviour.) di cattivo gusto* * *tasteless /ˈteɪstləs/a.1 insaporo; insipido; scipitotastelessly avv. tastelessness n. [u].* * *['teɪstlɪs]1) [remark, joke, garment] di cattivo gusto2) (without flavour) [ food] insipido; [ drink] senza gusto; [ medicine] privo di gusto
См. также в других словарях:
insípido — insípido, da (Del lat. insipĭdus). 1. adj. Falto de sabor. 2. Que no tiene el grado de sabor que debiera o pudiera tener. Fruta insípida. [m6]Café insípido. 3. Falto de espíritu, viveza, gracia o sal. Poeta insípido. [m6]Comedia insípida. ☛ V.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
insípido — insípido, da adjetivo desabrido, insustancial, insulso, desaborido*, soso. «Insípido es lo que no tiene sabor; desabrido es lo que no tiene el sabor que corresponde a su naturaleza.» José Joaquín de Mora * * * Sinónimos: ■ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
insípido — insípido, da adjetivo 1. (ser/ estar; antepuesto / pospuesto) Que tiene poco o ningún sabor: La sopa está insípida. El agua es insípida. Nos ofreció una insípida cena. 2. (ser / estar) Que no tiene gracia o interés: un programa insípido. Es una… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
insípido — Relativo a algo insulso, que no tiene sabor o viveza. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
insipido — /in sipido/ agg. [dal lat. tardo insipĭdus, der. di sapĭdus saporito , col pref. in 2]. 1. [che ha poco sapore: questa minestra è i. ] ▶◀ insulso, sciapo, (tosc.) sciocco, scipito. ↑ insapore. ◀▶ gustoso, sapido, saporito. 2. (fig.) [privo di… … Enciclopedia Italiana
insípido — adj. 1. Sem sabor. = INSOSSO, INSULSO ≠ GOSTOSO, SÁPIDO, SABOROSO 2. [Figurado] Que não tem graça ou atrativo. = DESENGRAÇADO, DESENXABIDO, DESINTERESSANTE ‣ Etimologia: latim insipidus, a, um … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
insípido — (Del lat. insipidus.) ► adjetivo 1 Que no tiene o tiene poco sabor: ■ hoy has hecho el café insípido. SINÓNIMO desaborido 2 Que no tiene gracia o interés: ■ la comedia me pareció bastante insípida. SINÓNIMO insulso soso … Enciclopedia Universal
insípido — {{#}}{{LM I22120}}{{〓}} {{SynI22675}} {{[}}insípido{{]}}, {{[}}insípida{{]}} ‹in·sí·pi·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Sin sabor o con poco sabor. {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} {{<}}2{{>}} Sin gracia o sin viveza: • Es un libro aburrido e… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
insipido — in·sì·pi·do agg. CO 1. di cibo, senza sale, non saporito: la minestra è un po insipida Sinonimi: dolce di sale, scipito, scondito. Contrari: gustoso, salato, sapido, saporito. 2. fig., di qcs., privo di interesse e originalità: un articolo, un… … Dizionario italiano
insipido — {{hw}}{{insipido}}{{/hw}}agg. 1 Privo di sapore; SIN. Scipito; CONTR. Saporito. 2 (fig.) Scialbo, senza vivacità, insulso: ragazza insipida. ETIMOLOGIA: dal lat. tardo insipidus, comp. di in neg. e sapidus ‘saporito’ … Enciclopedia di italiano
insipido — pl.m. insipidi sing.f. insipida pl.f. insipide … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari