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1 reacio
adj.1 obstinate, hesitant, averse, balky.2 reluctant.3 recalcitrant, obstinate.* * *► adjetivo1 reluctant, unwilling* * *(f. - reacia)adj.* * *ADJ reluctantser reacio a — to resist, resist the idea of
ser reacio a hacer algo — to be reluctant o unwilling to do sth
* * *- cia adjetivo reluctantse mostró reacio a aceptarlo — he was unwilling o reluctant to accept it
* * *= reluctant, coy, reticent, disinclined, resistive, averse, refractory.Ex. Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.Ex. Although it is coy about admitting the fact it is only mentioned twice in the whole of the thirty pages of publicity material it is in effect a generalized and modernized Thesaurofacet: a facetted classification with a thesaurus structure forming an integral part.Ex. Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.Ex. Many librarians are disinclined to make the necessary effort to collect statistics.Ex. This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.Ex. The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex. However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.----* mostrarse reacio a = baulk at [balk at].* persona reacia a la lectura = aliterate.* reacio a = refractory to.* reacio a + Infinitivo = unwilling to + Infinitivo.* reacio a la toma de riesgos = risk-averse.* reacio al cambio = resistant to change.* ser reacio a = be averse to, be reluctant, be loath to.* * *- cia adjetivo reluctantse mostró reacio a aceptarlo — he was unwilling o reluctant to accept it
* * *= reluctant, coy, reticent, disinclined, resistive, averse, refractory.Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
Ex: Although it is coy about admitting the fact it is only mentioned twice in the whole of the thirty pages of publicity material it is in effect a generalized and modernized Thesaurofacet: a facetted classification with a thesaurus structure forming an integral part.Ex: Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.Ex: Many librarians are disinclined to make the necessary effort to collect statistics.Ex: This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.Ex: The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.* mostrarse reacio a = baulk at [balk at].* persona reacia a la lectura = aliterate.* reacio a = refractory to.* reacio a + Infinitivo = unwilling to + Infinitivo.* reacio a la toma de riesgos = risk-averse.* reacio al cambio = resistant to change.* ser reacio a = be averse to, be reluctant, be loath to.* * *reluctantes reacio a todo tipo de innovaciones he is reluctant to accept any kind of change, he is opposed to o he resists any kind of changese mostró reacio a aceptarlo he was unwilling o reluctant to accept it* * *
reacio◊ - cia adjetivo
reluctant
reacio,-a adjetivo reluctant, unwilling: es reacio a las novedades, he's averse to change ➣ Ver nota en averse
' reacio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reacia
- reticente
English:
averse
- hesitant
- reluctant
* * *reacio, -a adjreluctant;ser reacio a hacer algo to be reluctant to do sth;es muy reacio a hacer reclamaciones he's very reluctant to complain;se mostró reacio a firmar el acuerdo he was reluctant to sign the agreement;ser reacio a los cambios to be resistant to change* * *adj reluctant (a to)* * *: resistant, opposed* * *reacio adj reluctant -
2 reacio
rrɛ'aθǐoadj1) aufsässig, kratzbürstig, widerspenstig2) ( adverso) abgeneigtser reacio a hacer algo nicht geneigt sein, etw zu tunreacioreacio , -a [rre'aθjo, -a]abgeneigt [a+dativo]; el pintor era reacio a mostrarse en público der Maler zeigte sich ungern in der Öffentlichkeit; es reacio a las fiestas er geht nur ungern auf Feste -
3 reacio
adjнепоко́рный; стропти́вый; упря́мыйestar, mostrarse, ser reacio a; en algo; a; en + inf — сопротивля́ться чему; ника́к не хоте́ть + инф
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4 reacio
adjнепокорный, непослушный; строптивый; упрямый -
5 reacio a
Ex. Acupuncture may be an effective tool for helping to alleviate nausea and vomiting in patients refractory to standard premedication.* * *Ex: Acupuncture may be an effective tool for helping to alleviate nausea and vomiting in patients refractory to standard premedication.
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6 reacio
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7 reacio
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8 reacio
• averse• balky• hesitance• hesitant step• indispensable item• indisposition• loath• obdurate• obstinate• unwilling -
9 reacio
• neposlušný• vzpurný* * *• jankovitý (kůň) -
10 reacio,
a adj упорит; непокорен; настроен отрицателно. -
11 reacio
adjнепокорный, непослушный; строптивый; упрямый -
12 reacio
1) упрямый, непокорный;2) строптивый -
13 reacio
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14 reacio a
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15 reacio a + Infinitivo
= unwilling to + InfinitivoEx. I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.* * *= unwilling to + InfinitivoEx: I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.
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16 reacio a la toma de riesgos
(adj.) = risk-averseEx. This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.* * *(adj.) = risk-averseEx: This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.
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17 reacio al cambio
(n.) = resistant to changeEx. The problem reside in the fact that they environment we seek to tame and control is an open, unstructured dynamic process, while human organizations are static and highly resistant to change.* * *(n.) = resistant to changeEx: The problem reside in the fact that they environment we seek to tame and control is an open, unstructured dynamic process, while human organizations are static and highly resistant to change.
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18 reacio a las soluciones
прил.общ. тугой на решенияИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > reacio a las soluciones
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19 el pintor era reacio a mostrarse en público
el pintor era reacio a mostrarse en públicoder Maler zeigte sich ungern in der ÖffentlichkeitDiccionario Español-Alemán > el pintor era reacio a mostrarse en público
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20 es reacio a las fiestas
es reacio a las fiestaser geht nur ungern auf Feste
См. также в других словарях:
reacio — reacio, cia adjetivo reluctante, remiso*, renuente, desobediente, inobediente, rebelde. ≠ dócil, disciplinado, débil. Reacio y reluctante se aplican a personas contrarias a algo o que mu … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
reacio — reacio, cia adjetivo 1. Uso/registro: elevado. (ser / estar) Que se resiste a hacer o aceptar una cosa: Soy reacio a ese tipo de planteamientos. Ana está muy reacia a disculparse con él. Sinónimo: remiso … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
reacio — reacio, cia (Del lat. reactum, supino de reagĕre, reaccionar). adj. Contrario a algo, o que muestra resistencia a hacer algo. Juan es reacio a las fiestas … Diccionario de la lengua española
reacio — cia ‘Contrario a algo, o que muestra resistencia a hacer algo’: «Eran totalmente reacios a dar limosna» (Chao Altos [Méx. 1991]). Es incorrecta la grafía ⊕ rehacio … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
reacio — (Del bajo lat. reactio, reacción.) ► adjetivo Que muestra resistencia a obedecer o a secundar una acción: ■ soy reacio a aceptar tu propuesta. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + a SINÓNIMO renuente * * * reacio, a (del lat. «reactum», supino de «reagĕre»,… … Enciclopedia Universal
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reacio — cia adj. Remolón, inobediente, terco … Diccionario Castellano
reluctante — (Del lat. luctari, luchar.) ► adjetivo Que es reacio o contrario a una cosa: ■ se mostró reluctante a la venta de las acciones. SINÓNIMO opuesto renuente * * * reluctante (del lat. «reluctans, antis»; cult.) adj. *Reacio. * * * reluctante. (Del… … Enciclopedia Universal
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recalcitrante — ► adjetivo 1 Que se obstina en una opinión o conducta: ■ tu recalcitrante negativa no te servirá de nada. SINÓNIMO obstinado reacio terco 2 Que cae con frecuencia en los mismos errores o vicios: ■ es un bebedor recalcitrante. SINÓNIMO … Enciclopedia Universal