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1 inoportunidad
• inopportune remark• inopportunely• inopportunity• inorder traversal• untimeliness• wrong side up• wrong way -
2 inoportuno
adj.1 inopportune, out of order, ill-timed, importunate.2 importunate, meddlesome.* * *► adjetivo1 (visita etc) inopportune, untimely; (comentario etc) inopportune, ill-timed* * *ADJ1) [momento] inopportune, untimely2) (=molesto) inconvenient3) [comportamiento, comentario] inappropriate* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportuneb) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune* * *= unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex. She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex. Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.Ex. His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex. Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportuneb) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune* * *= unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex: She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex: Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.Ex: His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.* * *inoportuno -na1 ‹visita/llamada› untimely, inopportunellegó en un momento muy inoportuno she arrived at a very bad o inopportune o unfortunate2 ‹comentario/crítica› ill-timed, inopportune* * *
inoportuno◊ -na adjetivo
inoportuno,-a adjetivo inappropriate: ¡vaya lluvia más inoportuna!, what a bad time for it to rain!
' inoportuno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desafortunada
- desafortunado
- inconveniente
- inoportuna
- intempestiva
- intempestivo
- mal
- parecer
- inconveniencia
English:
awkward
- gauche
- ill-timed
- inappropriate
- inconvenient
- inept
- inopportune
- oops!
- unfortunate
- unsuitable
- unwelcome
- wrong
- untimely
* * *inoportuno, -a adj1. [en mal momento] inopportune, untimely2. [molesto] inconvenient3. [inadecuado] inappropriate* * *adj inopportune; ( molesto) inconvenient* * *inoportuno, -na adj: untimely, inopportune, inappropriate* * *inoportuno adj1. (comentario) inopportune2. (momento) inconvenient -
3 impertinencia
f.1 impertinence.2 impertinent remark (comentario).3 inopportune remark, back talk, disrespect, impertinence.4 impertinentness, inappositeness.* * *1 impertinence2 (palabras) impertinent remark\decir impertinencias to be impertinent* * *SF1) (=insolencia) impertinence2) (=comentario) impertinent remark3) frm (=irrelevancia) irrelevance* * *a) ( cualidad) impertinenceb) (hecho, dicho)* * *= importunity, impertinence, pertness.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex. The ability by skilful questioning, without appearance of curiosity or impertinence, to extract from the vaguest, most general requests, a clear idea of what the enquirer really needs is one of the greatest gifts of the successful librarian = La habilidad de indagar con maña, sin aparentar curiosidad o impertinencia, para extraer de la pregunta más general e indefinida una idea clara de lo que realmente necesita el usuario es una de las más grandes virtudes del buen bibliotecario.Ex. We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.* * *a) ( cualidad) impertinenceb) (hecho, dicho)* * *= importunity, impertinence, pertness.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.
Ex: The ability by skilful questioning, without appearance of curiosity or impertinence, to extract from the vaguest, most general requests, a clear idea of what the enquirer really needs is one of the greatest gifts of the successful librarian = La habilidad de indagar con maña, sin aparentar curiosidad o impertinencia, para extraer de la pregunta más general e indefinida una idea clara de lo que realmente necesita el usuario es una de las más grandes virtudes del buen bibliotecario.Ex: We were forced to conclude that the girl, with all her pertness, was of a better sort than we had supposed.* * *1 (cualidad) impertinence2(hecho, dicho): me dijo que me callara — ¡qué impertinencia! he told me to shut up — how impertinent!me contestó con una impertinencia she replied impertinently* * *
impertinencia sustantivo femenino
b) (hecho, dicho):◊ me dijo que me callara — ¡qué impertinencia! he told me to shut up — how impertinent!;
me contestó con una impertinencia she gave me a very cheeky reply
impertinencia sustantivo femenino
1 (actitud) impertinence
2 (comentario, acción) insolence: hablar así a su hermano fue una impertinencia, it was rude of you to speak to his brother like that
' impertinencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inconveniencia
English:
impertinence
* * *1. [cualidad] impertinence2. [comentario] impertinent remark;estoy cansado de sus impertinencias I'm tired of his impertinent remarks o his impertinence* * *f impertinence;una impertinencia an impertinent remark* * *insolencia: impertinence, insolence -
4 comentario inapropiado
m.improper remark, inopportune remark, flippant remark. -
5 comentario indiscreto
m.indiscreet remark, impertinence, impertinent remark, inopportune remark. -
6 comentario impertinente
m.impertinent remark, impertinence, inopportune remark, impertinent comment. -
7 deshora
• impertinence• inopportune remark• inopportunely• inopportunity• inorder traversal• prematureness• tarmacadam surface• tarnish• wrong side out• wrong timing -
8 destiempo
• bad timing• inopportune remark• inopportunity• mistiming• untimeliness• wrong side up• wrong way -
9 fuera de propósito
• amiss• awry• beside the point• inoperable• inopportune remark• irrelevant• off the point• off-point• out of place• untimely -
10 fuera de tono
• inoperable• inopportune remark• off-key• out of tune -
11 importuno
• amiss• annoying• bothersome• importunate• inoperable• inopportune remark• irritating• unwelcome -
12 inconveniente
• disadvantage• drawback• hasp• hassle-free• hindquarter• hindsight• inadequacy• inadequate consideration• inappreciable• inappropriate payment• incontrovertible• incontrovertibly• inconvenient• inconveniently• inoperable• inopportune remark• unsuitable -
13 inoportuno
• ill-timed• importunate• inoperable• inopportune remark• uncalled-for• unseasonable• untimely• unwelcome -
14 prematuro
• inoperable• inopportune remark• premature• untimely -
15 comentario inoportuno
m.inopportune remark, wisecrack, impertinence. -
16 desafortunado
adj.unfortunate, unlucky, poor, fateful.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin suerte) unlucky, unfortunate2 (sin tino) unfortunate* * *(f. - desafortunada)adj.unfortunate, unlucky* * *ADJ1) (=desgraciado) unfortunate, unlucky2) (=no oportuno) [comentario, anuncio] inopportune, unfortunate; [decisión, medida] unfortunate* * *- da adjetivoa) ( desdichado) < persona> unlucky; < suceso> unfortunateb) ( desacertado) <medidas/actuación> unfortunate* * *= hapless, unfortunate, unhappy, inauspicious, unlucky, infelicitous, fateful, off-beam.Ex. From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.Ex. It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.Ex. In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.Ex. In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.Ex. Secondly, a clean proof of the sheet was generally shown to the author for his approval and (if the printer was unlucky) his second thoughts.Ex. Past failures to make interactive machine translation viable as a tool for skilled translators have been the result of an infelicitous mode of interaction rather than any inherent flaw in the idea.Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.----* Algo desafortunado = infelicity.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( desdichado) < persona> unlucky; < suceso> unfortunateb) ( desacertado) <medidas/actuación> unfortunate* * *= hapless, unfortunate, unhappy, inauspicious, unlucky, infelicitous, fateful, off-beam.Ex: From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.
Ex: It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.Ex: In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.Ex: In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.Ex: Secondly, a clean proof of the sheet was generally shown to the author for his approval and (if the printer was unlucky) his second thoughts.Ex: Past failures to make interactive machine translation viable as a tool for skilled translators have been the result of an infelicitous mode of interaction rather than any inherent flaw in the idea.Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.* Algo desafortunado = infelicity.* * *desafortunado -da1 (desdichado) ‹persona› unlucky; ‹suceso› unfortunatesiempre ha sido desafortunado en amores/en el juego he's always been unlucky in love/at cardsha sido un día desafortunado it's been an unfortunate day2 (desacertado) ‹medidas/actuación› unfortunateel diestro estuvo desafortunado con la espada the matador performed poorly with the swordsu respuesta fue desafortunada his reply was tactless o unfortunate* * *
desafortunado◊ -da adjetivo
‹ suceso› unfortunate
desafortunado,-a adjetivo
1 (sin suerte) unlucky, unfortunate
2 (inoportuno) inopportune: un comentario desafortunado, an unfortunate remark
' desafortunado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desafortunada
- salada
- salado
- desgraciado
English:
unfortunate
- unhappy
- unlucky
- hapless
* * *desafortunado, -a♦ adj1. [desgraciado] unfortunate;el desafortunado suceso ocurrió ayer the unfortunate event occurred yesterday;un día desafortunado en las carreteras a black day on the roads2. [desacertado] unfortunate;un comentario desafortunado an unfortunate remark;el equipo tuvo una desafortunada actuación the team performed below par;el ministro estuvo bastante desafortunado the minister made some unfortunate remarks3. [sin suerte] unlucky;fue muy desafortunada en amores she was very unlucky in love♦ nm,funlucky person* * *adj unfortunate, unlucky* * *desafortunado, -da adj: unfortunate, unlucky♦ desafortunadamente adv* * *desafortunado adj unfortunate -
17 desafortunada
f., (m. - desafortunado)* * *
desafortunado,-a adjetivo
1 (sin suerte) unlucky, unfortunate
2 (inoportuno) inopportune: un comentario desafortunado, an unfortunate remark
' desafortunada' also found in these entries:
English:
omission
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