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  • 1 incauto

    adj.
    incautious, heedless, reckless, imprudent.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: incautar.
    * * *
    1 (crédulo) gullible
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 gullible person
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=crédulo) gullible
    2) (=imprevisor) unwary, incautious
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo unsuspecting, unwary
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino unwary o unsuspecting person, sap (colloq)
    * * *
    = unwary, reckless.
    Ex. Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.
    ----
    * incautos, los = unwary, the.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo unsuspecting, unwary
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino unwary o unsuspecting person, sap (colloq)
    * * *
    = unwary, reckless.

    Ex: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.

    Ex: The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.
    * incautos, los = unwary, the.

    * * *
    incauto1 -ta
    unsuspecting, unwary
    timan a los turistas incautos they swindle unwary o unsuspecting o gullible tourists
    el lector incauto podría sacar la conclusión de que … if he is not careful, the reader could come to the conclusion that …
    incauto2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    unwary o unsuspecting person, sap ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo incautarse: ( conjugate incautarse)

    me incauto es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    se incautó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    incauto,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (no cauto) incautious, unwary
    2 (ingenuo, cándido) gullible
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (poco precavido) unwary person
    2 (ingenuo) gullible person, dupe
    ' incauto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    incauta
    English:
    confiscate
    - unwary
    - push
    * * *
    incauto, -a
    adj
    gullible, naive
    nm,f
    gullible o naive person;
    es un incauto he's very gullible o naive
    * * *
    adj unwary
    * * *
    incauto, -ta adj
    : unwary, unsuspecting

    Spanish-English dictionary > incauto

  • 2 desprevenido

    adj.
    unprepared, unaware, off-guard, not ready.
    * * *
    1 unprepared, unready
    \
    coger/pillar a alguien desprevenido,-a to catch somebody unawares, take somebody by surprise
    * * *
    ADJ (=no preparado) unready, unprepared

    coger o pillar o LAm agarrar a algn desprevenido — to catch sb unawares, catch sb off his guard

    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    pillar a alguien desprevenido pregunta to catch somebody unawares o off guard; lluvia to catch somebody by surprise

    * * *
    = unwary, unsuspecting.
    Ex. Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
    Ex. There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.
    ----
    * coger a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.
    * coger desprevenido = catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawares.
    * desprevenidos, los = unsuspecting, the.
    * pillar a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.
    * pillar desprevenido = take + Nombre + unawares.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    pillar a alguien desprevenido pregunta to catch somebody unawares o off guard; lluvia to catch somebody by surprise

    * * *
    = unwary, unsuspecting.

    Ex: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.

    Ex: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.
    * coger a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.
    * coger desprevenido = catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawares.
    * desprevenidos, los = unsuspecting, the.
    * pillar a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.
    * pillar desprevenido = take + Nombre + unawares.

    * * *
    estar desprevenido to be unprepared o unready
    pillar a algn desprevenido «pregunta» to catch sb unawares o off guard;
    «lluvia» to catch sb by surprise
    el lector desprevenido the unsuspecting reader
    * * *

    desprevenido
    ◊ -da adjetivo: estar desprevenido to be unprepared o unready;

    pillar a algn desprevenido [ pregunta] to catch sb unawares o off guard;

    [ lluvia] to catch sb by surprise
    desprevenido,-a adjetivo unprepared
    ♦ Locuciones: coger a alguien desprevenido, to catch someone unawares
    ' desprevenido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bola
    - descuidada
    - descuidado
    - desprevenida
    - sorprender
    English:
    guard
    - nap
    - pants
    - surprise
    - unawares
    - unprepared
    - unready
    - catch
    - unsuspecting
    * * *
    desprevenido, -a adj
    unprepared;
    pillar o Esp [m5] coger desprevenido a alguien to catch sb unawares, to take sb by surprise;
    el golpe lo pilló desprevenido the blow caught him off guard;
    una decisión que pilló a todo el mundo desprevenido a decision which took everyone by surprise
    * * *
    adj unprepared;
    pillar o L.Am.
    agarrar desprevenido catch unawares
    * * *
    desprevenido, -da adj
    desapercibido: unprepared, off guard, unsuspecting
    * * *
    coger a alguien desprevenido to catch somebody unawares [pt. & pp. caught] / to take somebody by surprise [pt. took; pp. taken]
    su pregunta me cogió desprevenido his question caught me unawares / his question took me by surprise

    Spanish-English dictionary > desprevenido

  • 3 injustificado

    adj.
    unexcused, unwarranted, unjustified.
    * * *
    1 unjustified
    * * *
    * * *
    - da adjetivo unwarranted, unjustified
    * * *
    = unwarranted, unjustified, uncalled-for, wrongful, ill-justified, gratuitous.
    Ex. Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.
    Ex. Many citation analyses draw conclusions unjustified by the evidence, which could mislead unwary librarians.
    Ex. Reserve services are not noticeably curtailed; but the added clerical burden on the staff is cited as a serious, expensive, and possibly uncalled-for consequence of compliance.
    Ex. Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.
    Ex. Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.
    Ex. However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo unwarranted, unjustified
    * * *
    = unwarranted, unjustified, uncalled-for, wrongful, ill-justified, gratuitous.

    Ex: Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.

    Ex: Many citation analyses draw conclusions unjustified by the evidence, which could mislead unwary librarians.
    Ex: Reserve services are not noticeably curtailed; but the added clerical burden on the staff is cited as a serious, expensive, and possibly uncalled-for consequence of compliance.
    Ex: Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.
    Ex: Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.
    Ex: However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.

    * * *
    unwarranted, unjustified
    despido injustificado unfair dismissal
    * * *

    injustificado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    unwarranted, unjustified;
    despido injustificado unfair dismissal
    injustificado,-a adjetivo unjustified

    ' injustificado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    injustificada
    English:
    gratuitous
    - unwarranted
    - unfair
    - unjustified
    * * *
    injustificado, -a adj
    unjustified
    * * *
    adj unjustified
    * * *
    injustificado, -da adj
    : unjustified, unwarranted

    Spanish-English dictionary > injustificado

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