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1 desatino
m.1 foolish action (estupidez) (al actuar).2 mistake (desacierto).3 blunder, absurdity, foolishness, mistake.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desatinar.* * *1 (error) mistake, blunder2 (locura) foolishness; (tontería) nonsense, silly thing3 (falta de tacto) clumsiness, heavy-handedness* * *SM1) (=cualidad) (=falta de cordura) foolishness; (=falta de tacto) tactlessness2) (=error) blunder, mistake; [al actuar] foolish act¡qué desatino! — what rubbish!
* * *masculino mistake* * *= mistake, faux pas.Ex. A mistake, say, in trasncribing Fergusson as Ferguson may cause some problems, copying Davinson as Davison will cause even more!.Ex. The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.* * *masculino mistake* * *= mistake, faux pas.Ex: A mistake, say, in trasncribing Fergusson as Ferguson may cause some problems, copying Davinson as Davison will cause even more!.
Ex: The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.* * *mistakefue un desatino casarse tan joven it was a mistake to marry so young* * *
Del verbo desatinar: ( conjugate desatinar)
desatino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desatinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
desatino sustantivo masculino
1 (error, desacierto) blunder
2 (tontería, disparate) nonsense
* * *desatino nm1. [error] mistake, error;tratar de hacer el viaje en barco era un desatino attempting the journey by boat was a mistake2. [comentario estúpido o absurdo] foolish remark;no decía más que desatinos he talked nothing but nonsense* * *m mistake* * *desatino nm: folly, mistake -
2 desatino
đesa'tinom1) Unsinn m2) ( falta de juicio) Unsinn mEs un desatino creer que… — Es ist Unsinn zu glauben, dass…
sustantivo masculinodesatinodesatino [desa'tino] -
3 desatino
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4 desatino
сущ.общ. безрассудство, несусветность, сумасбродство, безрассудность, безумие, ошибка -
5 desatino
m1) безрассу́дство; легкомы́слие2) сумасбро́дство; безу́мство ↑; блажь разг -
6 desatino
• absurdity• blunder• folly• foolishness• fumble• inaccessible• inaccurate• mistake• nonscheduled airline• nonsensical -
7 desatino
m• hloupost• nepředloženost• nerozum• nerozvážnost• nesmysl -
8 desatino
m 1) безразсъдство, безмисленост; 2) грешка; глупост; безумие; 3) неулучване, пропускане на целта. -
9 desatino
m1) безрассудство; безумие, сумасбродство2) нелепость, бессмыслица3) ошибка; заблуждение -
10 desatino
disbarat -
11 Desatino así [cf Desatinar turbándose el juicio]
Chuyma chhaqäsiña. + Hacer desatino: watina ulla luraña.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Desatino así [cf Desatinar turbándose el juicio]
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12 despropósito
m.piece of nonsense, nonsense, irrelevant remark.* * *1 absurdity, nonsense\decir despropósitos to talk nonsense* * *SM1) (=salida de tono) inappropriate remark2) (=disparate) piece of nonsense* * *1) ( desatino) silly thing to say/do2) (Col frml) ( desaire) snub, slight* * *= absurdity, nonsense, snub, mixed signal.Ex. It is true that the newspapers sensationalized some of the Community's absurdities and gave prominence to the unpopular practice of disposing of surplus food at taxpayers' expense.Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex. This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex. Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.* * *1) ( desatino) silly thing to say/do2) (Col frml) ( desaire) snub, slight* * *= absurdity, nonsense, snub, mixed signal.Ex: It is true that the newspapers sensationalized some of the Community's absurdities and gave prominence to the unpopular practice of disposing of surplus food at taxpayers' expense.
Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.* * *A (desatino) silly thing to say/dono dice más que despropósitos he talks nothing but nonsense* * *
despropósito sustantivo masculino nonsense, absurdity: no digas depropósitos, don't speak nonsense
' despropósito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barbaridad
* * *despropósito nm1. [comentario absurdo] stupid thing to say;fue un despropósito it was a stupid thing to say;decir despropósitos to say stupid things, to talk nonsense2. [acción absurda] stupid thing to do;sería un despropósito invertir en bolsa ahora it would be stupid to invest on the stock market now* * *m stupid thing* * *despropósito nm: piece of nonsense, absurdity -
13 enormidad
f.1 enormity, hugeness.me gustó una enormidad I liked it enormously2 crass remark/mistake/ etc.* * *1 (grandeza) enormity, hugeness2 (monstruosidad) monstrous thing3 (desatino) nonsense, gross mistake* * *SF1) (=inmensidad) enormousness, hugeness2) [de crimen] enormity3) (=desatino) wicked thing, monstrous thing4) *me gustó una enormidad — I liked it enormously o tremendously
* * *a) ( de crimen) enormityb) ( gran cantidad) huge o vast amountuna enormidad de dinero — a huge o vast amount of money
* * *= enormity.Ex. It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.* * *a) ( de crimen) enormityb) ( gran cantidad) huge o vast amountuna enormidad de dinero — a huge o vast amount of money
* * *= enormity.Ex: It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.
* * *1 (de un crimen) enormity2 (gran cantidad) huge o vast amountgastó una enormidad de dinero she spent a huge o vast amount of moneyme gustó una enormidad I liked it enormouslytuvimos que esperar una enormidad we had to wait ages o an eternity* * *
enormidad sustantivo femenino
1 enormity
2 (intensificador) una enormidad, loads: me puso una enormidad de comida, she served me tons of food
' enormidad' also found in these entries:
English:
enormity
* * *enormidad nf1. [de tamaño] enormity, hugeness;me gustó una enormidad I liked it enormously o hugely;ha debido de costarte una enormidad (de dinero) it must have cost you a vast amount (of money)2. [despropósito]¡lo que dijo/hizo fue una enormidad! what she said/did was crazy!;las enormidades perpetradas por el ejército invasor the enormities perpetrated by the invading army* * *f1 ( barbaridad) enormity2 cantidad enormous ohuge amount3:eso que dijo es una enormidad what an appalling thing for him to say* * *enormidad nf1) : enormity, seriousness2) : immensity, hugeness -
14 безрассудство
с.irreflexión f, desatino m; imprudencia f ( неблагоразумие)соверши́ть безрассу́дство — cometer una locura -
15 несусветность
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16 удрать
сов. разг.huir (непр.) vi, largarse, poner pies en polvorosa, tomar las de Villadiego, apretar los talones; escaparse ( украдкой)•• -
17 esperpento
espɛr'pentom( absurdo) Blödsinn (fam) n, Quatsch (fam) msustantivo masculino1. [persona] lächerliche Figur2. [cosa] Absonderlichkeit dieesperpentoesperpento [esper'peDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dto] -
18 atolondradamente
adv.1 thoughtlessly, foolishly, hit-or-miss, recklessly.2 confusedly, bemusedly.* * *► adverbio1 (con desatino) recklessly2 (con aturdimiento) in a bewildered way, in a stunned way* * *= mindlessly, helter-skelter.Ex. When people mindlessly do something without knowing any reason for doing it, they become like two-legged cattle.Ex. The larger issues of higher education provide a context for redefining the helter-skelter relationship of teaching and research.* * *= mindlessly, helter-skelter.Ex: When people mindlessly do something without knowing any reason for doing it, they become like two-legged cattle.
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19 atolondramiento
m.1 haste, disorganization.2 bewilderment (aturdimiento).3 thoughtlessness, silliness, foolishness, recklessness.* * *1 (desatino) recklessness, silliness2 (aturdimiento) confusion, bewilderment* * *SM1) (=aturdimiento) bewilderment2) (=irreflexión) thoughtlessness, recklessness* * *= rashness.Ex. Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.* * *= rashness.Ex: Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.
* * *1 (impetuosidad) impetuousness, rashness2 (aturdimiento) daze* * *1. [precipitación] foolishness, thoughtlessness2. [aturdimiento] bewilderment* * *m bewilderment -
20 barbaridad
f.1 cruelty.2 stupid thing (disparate).¡qué barbaridad! that's ridiculous!3 barbarity, brutal act, cruel act, atrocity.4 barbarism.* * *1 (crueldad - cualidad) cruelty; (- acto) atrocity, act of cruelty2 (disparate) piece of nonsense\¡qué barbaridad! how awful!, how terrible!* * *SF1) (=desatino)es capaz de hacer cualquier barbaridad — he's capable of anything, he will stop at nothing
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¡qué barbaridad!, ¡qué barbaridad! ¿cómo puedes comer tanto? — that's incredible o amazing! how can you eat so much?¡qué barbaridad! ¡consentirle que hable así a sus padres! — that's awful! letting him talk to his parents like that!
¡qué barbaridad! ¡qué bien hablas el inglés! — that's incredible o amazing! your English is really good!
2) (=brutalidad) atrocity3) (=palabrota)cuando se enfada dice o suelta muchas barbaridades — he says some terrible things when he gets angry
4)• una barbaridad * (=mucho) [como adv] —
comimos una barbaridad — we ate loads o tons o masses *, we stuffed ourselves *
nos divertimos una barbaridad — we had a great o fantastic time *
nos gustó una barbaridad — we thought it was great o fantastic *
había una barbaridad de gente — there were loads o tons o masses of people *
* * *1) ( acto atroz) atrocity2) ( disparate)cómo puedes decir semejante barbaridad! — how can you say such an outrageous (o stupid etc) thing!
una barbaridad — (fam) < comer> like a horse; < fumar> like a chimney
* * *= atrocity, outrageousness.Ex. The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.Ex. However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.* * *1) ( acto atroz) atrocity2) ( disparate)cómo puedes decir semejante barbaridad! — how can you say such an outrageous (o stupid etc) thing!
una barbaridad — (fam) < comer> like a horse; < fumar> like a chimney
* * *= atrocity, outrageousness.Ex: The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.
Ex: However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.* * *A (acto atroz) atrocityB1(disparate): es una barbaridad salir así con el frío que hace it's madness to go out like that when it's so coldestá furioso y es capaz de cualquier barbaridad he's furious and is quite capable of doing something terrible o stupid¡qué barbaridad! se ha hecho tardísimo good heavens, it's late!¡cómo puedes decir semejante barbaridad! how can you say such an outrageous ( o stupid etc) thing!¡qué barbaridad! ¡qué caro está todo! this is incredible, everything's so expensive!su examen estaba lleno de barbaridades his exam paper was full of terrible mistakesfumaba una barbaridad she used to smoke like a chimneynos costó una barbaridad it cost us a fortuneles manda una barbaridad de deberes she gives them loads o stacks of homeworkla maleta pesa una barbaridad the suitcase weighs a ton2(insulto, obscenidad): está borracho y no dice más que barbaridades he's drunk and he's being really foul-mouthedempezó a soltar barbaridades she started saying some awful things, she began to get really abusive* * *
barbaridad sustantivo femenino
b) ( disparate):
lo que hiciste/dijiste es una barbaridad what you did/said is outrageous;
es capaz de cualquier barbaridad he's quite capable of doing something really terrible o stupid;
¡qué barbaridad! good heavens!;
una barbaridad (fam) ‹ comer› like a horse;
‹ fumar› like a chimney;
‹pagar/costar› a fortune
barbaridad sustantivo femenino
1 atrocity, act of cruelty
2 (despropósito) piece of nonsense: ya está bien de decir barbaridades, that's enough nonsense
3 (cantidad excesiva) a lot: estos muchachos fuman una barbaridad, these boys smoke a lot
(de dinero) el traje de novia le costó una barbaridad, the wedding dress cost her a fortune
' barbaridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delito
- burrada
English:
outrage
* * *barbaridad nf1. [cualidad] cruelty2. [disparate]lo que dijo/hizo es una barbaridad what he said/did is ridiculous;no cometamos la barbaridad de decir que sí let's not be so foolish as to say yes;¡qué barbaridad, ya son las once! oh my God, it's eleven o'clock already!;¡qué barbaridad, ha vuelto a subir la gasolina! can you believe it, the price of Br petrol o US gasoline has gone up again!bebe una barbaridad he drinks like nobody's business o like a fish;llovió una barbaridad it poured with rain, Br it chucked it down;te quiero una barbaridad I love you like crazy;trajo una barbaridad de regalos she brought loads of presents* * *f1 barbarity2 ( disparate):decir barbaridades say outrageous things;¡qué barbaridad! what a thing to say/do!3:una barbaridad de fam a load of fam, loads of fam ;costar una barbaridad cost a fortune* * *barbaridad nf1) : barbarity, atrocity2)¡qué barbaridad! : that's outrageous!* * *2. (cantidad excesiva) a tremendous amount / loads¡qué barbaridad! how awful!
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desatino — s. m. 1. Falta de tino. 2. Desvario. 3. Disparate … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
desatino — (De desatinar). 1. m. Falta de tino, tiento o acierto. 2. Locura, despropósito o error … Diccionario de la lengua española
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chambonada — desatino; traspié; error; broma; cf. metida de pata, cagada, condoro, chabacanería; oiga, pero usted ha hecho chambonada tras chambonada en este trabajo; primero pintó sobre el papel mural, cuando tenía que haberlo sacado y haber raspado el muro … Diccionario de chileno actual
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disparate — sustantivo masculino 1) desatino, dislate, absurdo, despropósito, contrasentido, insensatez, tontería*. ≠ cordura, realidad. «Disparate, desatino. Uno y otro se aplican a todo hecho o dicho fuera de razón y propósito; pero cada u … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
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