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1 unwiderleglich
unanswerable* * *un|wi|der|leg|bar [Unviːdɐ'leːklɪç, 'ʊn-]adjirrefutable* * *adj.apodictic adj.unanswerable adj. adv.unanswerably adv. -
2 не имеющий ответа
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3 не подотчетный никому
Русско-английский политический словарь > не подотчетный никому
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4 неоспоримый
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5 tak dapat dipertanggung jawabkan kepada si pelaku
unanswerable for one's actionsIndonesia-Inggris kamus > tak dapat dipertanggung jawabkan kepada si pelaku
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6 tidak dapat disangkal
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7 que no tiene contestación
• unanswerableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que no tiene contestación
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8 que no tiene respuesta
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9 sin respuesta
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10 bez odgovora
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11 neodgovorljiv
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12 neosporiv
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13 nezodpověditelný
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14 неопровержимый
unanswerable, о доказательствах) unchallengeable, watertightРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > неопровержимый
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15 неоспоримый
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16 dî masagot
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17 dî matugón
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18 megválaszolhatatlan
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19 incontestable
adj.1 indisputable, undeniable.2 unanswerable, beyond contest, beyond dispute, beyond question.* * *► adjetivo1 indisputable* * *ADJ1) (=innegable) [argumento] undeniable, indisputable; [evidencia, prueba] irrefutable2) [pregunta] unanswerable* * *adjetivo unanswerable* * *= undisputed, irrefutable, unanswerable, beyond contention.Ex. So authors of all sorts find an audience so long as freedom to communicate remains an undisputed right.Ex. The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex. He observed 'when a naturally energetic man works for a few days beside a lazy one, the logic of the situation is unanswerable'.Ex. But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* * *adjetivo unanswerable* * *= undisputed, irrefutable, unanswerable, beyond contention.Ex: So authors of all sorts find an audience so long as freedom to communicate remains an undisputed right.
Ex: The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex: He observed 'when a naturally energetic man works for a few days beside a lazy one, the logic of the situation is unanswerable'.Ex: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* * *1 ‹razonamiento› unanswerable, irrefutable; ‹prueba› indisputable, irrefutable, incontestable ( frml)2 ‹pregunta› impossible to answer, unanswerable* * *
incontestable adjetivo indisputable, unquestionable
' incontestable' also found in these entries:
English:
undisputed
* * *incontestable adj1. [argumento, razones] indisputable;ganaron al equipo visitante por un incontestable 6-0 they thrashed the visitors 6-02. [campeón, líder] undisputed* * *adj indisputable* * *incontestable adjincuestionable, indiscutible: irrefutable, indisputable -
20 irrebatible
adj.irrefutable, indisputable.* * *► adjetivo1 irrefutable* * *ADJ irrefutable, unanswerable* * *adjetivo irrefutable, unanswerable* * *= unassailable, watertight, unanswerable, unchangeable, unchallengeable.Ex. Widely acknowledged to be an educator of the highest professional standing, she has published two books on education and numerous articles -- she is a woman of unassailable integrity.Ex. Before multimedia producers can protect their rights against users and reap the benefits of their investment, they must ensure that their own licensing position is watertight because they cannot sue to protect rights they do not have.Ex. He observed 'when a naturally energetic man works for a few days beside a lazy one, the logic of the situation is unanswerable'.Ex. In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex. Despite this, he repeatedly asserts that we have unchallengeable authority in our reports about that experience.* * *adjetivo irrefutable, unanswerable* * *= unassailable, watertight, unanswerable, unchangeable, unchallengeable.Ex: Widely acknowledged to be an educator of the highest professional standing, she has published two books on education and numerous articles -- she is a woman of unassailable integrity.
Ex: Before multimedia producers can protect their rights against users and reap the benefits of their investment, they must ensure that their own licensing position is watertight because they cannot sue to protect rights they do not have.Ex: He observed 'when a naturally energetic man works for a few days beside a lazy one, the logic of the situation is unanswerable'.Ex: In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex: Despite this, he repeatedly asserts that we have unchallengeable authority in our reports about that experience.* * *irrefutable, unanswerable* * *
irrebatible adjetivo irrefutable, undeniable: los hechos son irrebatibles, the facts are irrefutable
' irrebatible' also found in these entries:
English:
cast-iron
- water
* * *irrebatible adjirrefutable, indisputable* * *adj irrefutable* * *irrebatible adj: unanswerable, irrefutable
См. также в других словарях:
Unanswerable — Un*an swer*a*ble, a. Not answerable; irrefutable; conclusive; decisive; as, he have an unanswerable argument. {Un*an swer*a*ble*ness}, n. {Un*an swer*a*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unanswerable — index certain (fixed), cogent, immune, incontrovertible, irrefutable, positive (incontestable) … Law dictionary
unanswerable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be answered. 2) unable to be disclaimed or proved wrong … English terms dictionary
unanswerable — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unanswerable — [[t]ʌ̱nɑ͟ːnsərəb(ə)l, æ̱ns [/t]] 1) ADJ If you describe a question as unanswerable, you mean that it has no possible answer or that a particular person cannot possibly answer it. They would ask their mother unanswerable questions. 2) ADJ If you… … English dictionary
unanswerable — unanswerableness, n. unanswerably, adv. /un an seuhr euh beuhl, ahn /, adj. 1. not capable of being answered; not having a known or discoverable answer: an unanswerable question. 2. not open to dispute or rebuttal; irrefutable; conclusive: an… … Universalium
unanswerable — un|an|swer|a|ble [ʌnˈa:nsərəbəl US ʌnˈæn ] adj 1.) an unanswerable question is one that cannot be answered 2.) definitely true and therefore impossible to argue against ▪ The case (=reasons for doing something) for better public transport is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unanswerable — un|an|swer|a|ble [ ʌn ænsərəbl ] adjective 1. ) an unanswerable question has no known answer 2. ) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false: The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unanswerable — adjective 1 definitely true and therefore impossible to argue against: an unanswerable case in law 2 an unanswerable question is one that seems to have no possible answer or solution … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unanswerable — adjective 1) an unanswerable case Syn: irrefutable, indisputable, undeniable, incontestable, incontrovertible, irrefragable; conclusive, absolute, positive Ant: weak, flawed 2) unanswerable questions … Thesaurus of popular words
unanswerable — UK [ʌnˈɑːns(ə)rəb(ə)l] / US [ʌnˈænsərəb(ə)l] adjective 1) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable. 2) an unanswerable question has no known answer … English dictionary