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1 abortive
- tivadjective (unsuccessful: an abortive attempt to climb the mountain.) fracasadotr[ə'bɔːtɪv]1 fallido,-aabortive [ə'bɔrt̬ɪv] adjunsuccessful: fracasado, frustrado, malogradoadj.• abortivo, -a adj.n.• abortivo s.m.ə'bɔːrtɪv, ə'bɔːtɪvadjective frustrado[ǝ'bɔːtɪv]ADJ1) (=failed) [attempt, plan] fracasado, frustrado2) (Med) [method, medicine] abortivo* * *[ə'bɔːrtɪv, ə'bɔːtɪv]adjective frustrado -
2 abortive
adj.1 fallido(a), malogrado(a) (attempt, plan)2 abortivo, que induce al aborto, que produce el aborto.3 de mal resultado, frustrado, inefectivo desde sus inicios.s.aborto, engendro. -
3 intento
Del verbo intentar: ( conjugate intentar) \ \
intento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
intentó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: intentar intento
intentar ( conjugate intentar) verbo transitivo to try;◊ ¡inténtalo otra vez! try again!;intento un aterrizaje de emergencia to attempt an emergency landing; intento hacer algo to try to do sth; ¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
intento sustantivo masculino
intentar verbo transitivo to try, attempt: intentaremos que regrese hoy mismo, we'll try to get him to come home today without fail ➣ Ver nota en try
intento sustantivo masculino attempt
intento de robo/asesinato, attempted robbery/murder ' intento' also found in these entries: Spanish: abortar - amago - desesperada - desesperado - fallida - fallido - retraer - suicidio - conocer - empeño - ensayo - frustrado - fuga - nuevo - resultado - vano English: abortive - attempt - bid - bribe - cow - damp - defraud - deliberate - duck - dupe - effort - fail - go - hoodwink - ineffective - initial - intent - justification - lure - mislead - outguess - pad out - plot - suicide attempt - sweat off - think back - try - worthy - aim - bungle - carry - crack - endeavor - false - fumble - overture - rebuild - succeed - unsuccessful - why
См. также в других словарях:
abortive attempt — index frustration, miscarriage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
abortive attempt — failed attempt, effort that did not succeed … English contemporary dictionary
Abortive — A*bor tive, a. [L. abortivus, fr. aboriri. See {Abort}, v.] 1. Produced by abortion; born prematurely; as, an abortive child. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. Made from the skin of a still born animal; as, abortive vellum. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abortive — abortive, aborted The central meaning of abortive since the time of Shakespeare has been ‘coming to nought, fruitless, useless, unsuccessful’. It can be applied to attempts, efforts, missions, coups, and rebellions, negotations, proposals, etc.,… … Modern English usage
abortive — a|bor|tive [əˈbo:tıv US əˈbo:r ] adj an abortive action is not successful ▪ an abortive military coup abortive attempt/effort ▪ an abortive attempt to reform local government … Dictionary of contemporary English
abortive — adjective an abortive action is not successful: an abortive military coup | abortive attempt/effort: an abortive attempt to reform local government … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
abortive — [[t]əbɔ͟ː(r)tɪv[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n An abortive attempt or action is unsuccessful. [FORMAL] ...an abortive attempt to prevent the current President from taking office. Syn: failed … English dictionary
abortive — adjective a) Produced by abortion; born prematurely; as an abortive child. , Plunged in that abortive gulf. b) Coming to naught; failing in its effect; miscarrying; fruitless; unsuccessful; … Wiktionary
abortive — a|bor|tive [ ə bɔrtıv ] adjective not finished and therefore not successful: an abortive takeover bid by the larger company an abortive attempt to climb Mt. Everest … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
abortive — UK [əˈbɔː(r)tɪv] / US [əˈbɔrtɪv] adjective not finished and therefore not successful an abortive takeover bid by the larger company an abortive attempt to climb Mt Everest … English dictionary
attempt — I n. 1) to make an attempt 2) to foil, thwart an attempt 3) an abortive, fruitless, futile, vain; all out, concerted, last ditch; bold, brazen, daring; crude; deliberate; feeble, halfhearted, weak; first; premature; successful attempt; repeated… … Combinatory dictionary