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1 descuido
m.1 oversight (olvido).al menor descuido if you let your attention wander for even a momenten un descuido, borré el fichero I deleted the file by mistake2 untidiness, slovenliness (falta de aseo).3 neglectfulness, slovenliness, neglect, sloppiness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descuidar.* * *1 (negligencia) negligence, carelessness, neglect2 (distracción) oversight, slip, mistake3 (desaliño) slovenliness, untidiness\al descuido casually, nonchalantlycon descuido without thinkingpor descuido inadvertently, by mistake* * *noun m.1) carelessness2) negligence* * *SM1) (=distracción)en un descuido le robaron el bolso — her bag was stolen when she wasn't looking o in a moment of inattention
al menor descuido te puedes salir de la carretera — if your attention wanders o if you get distracted, even for a moment, the car can go off the road
la colisión ocurrió por un descuido del maquinista — the crash was caused by a careless mistake on the part of the driver
2) frm (=negligencia) carelessnessno toleran el descuido en el aspecto externo — they don't tolerate any carelessness in one's appearance
* * *a) ( distracción)en un descuido — (Méx) you never know
en un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso — you never know, we might even win the competition
c) ( falta de cuidado) carelessness* * *= carelessness, neglect, oversight, oversight, nonchalance, inadvertence, slip-up, slip.Ex. Apart from errors due to general carelessness, proper names and chemical and mathematical formulae are particularly susceptible to mistakes.Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.Ex. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex. 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex. This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.Ex. Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.----* tener un descuido = slip up.* * *a) ( distracción)en un descuido — (Méx) you never know
en un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso — you never know, we might even win the competition
c) ( falta de cuidado) carelessness* * *= carelessness, neglect, oversight, oversight, nonchalance, inadvertence, slip-up, slip.Ex: Apart from errors due to general carelessness, proper names and chemical and mathematical formulae are particularly susceptible to mistakes.
Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.Ex: Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex: Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex: 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex: This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.Ex: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.* tener un descuido = slip up.* * *1(distracción): en un descuido el niño se le escapó she took her eyes off the child for a moment and he ran off, her attention wandered for a moment and the child ran offen un descuido ( Méx); you never knowen un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso you never know, we might even win the competition3 (falta de cuidado) carelessnesstodo lo hace con descuido he's very slapdash, he does everything very sloppily o carelesslycomete muchos errores por descuido he makes a lot of mistakes through not being careful enoughal descuido nonchalantlylo dejó caer así al descuido she dropped it into the conversation quite nonchalantly o casually* * *
Del verbo descuidar: ( conjugate descuidar)
descuido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descuidó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
descuidar
descuido
descuidar ( conjugate descuidar) verbo transitivo ‹negocio/jardín› to neglect
verbo intransitivo:◊ descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse verbo pronominala) (no prestar atención, distraerse):◊ se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off;
si te descuidas, te roban if you don't watch out, they'll rob you;
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
descuido sustantivo masculinoa) ( distracción):
basta el más pequeño descuido the smallest lapse of concentration is enough
( omisión) oversight
descuidar verbo transitivo to neglect, overlook
♦ Locuciones: descuida, don't worry
descuido sustantivo masculino
1 (distracción) oversight, mistake
por descuido, inadvertently, by mistake
2 (dejadez) negligence, carelessness
' descuido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chapucera
- chapucero
- descuidarse
- olvidar
- abandono
- descuidar
- distracción
- olvido
English:
accidentally
- carelessness
- negligence
- negligently
- omission
- oversight
- sloppiness
- slovenliness
- unguarded
- careless
- over
* * *descuido nm1. [falta de aseo] [en personas] untidiness, slovenliness;[de jardín, casa] neglect; [en habitación] untidiness2. [olvido] oversight;[error] slip;al menor descuido if you let your attention wander for even a moment;en un descuido se me fue la bici a la cuneta my attention wandered for a moment and the bicycle went into the ditch;en un descuido, borré el fichero I deleted the file by mistake;RPen un descuido [cuando menos se espera] when least expected* * *m1 carelessness;en un descuido L.Am. in a moment of carelessness;por descuido through carelessness2 ( error) mistake3 ( omisión) oversight* * *descuido nm1) : carelessness, negligence2) : slip, oversight* * * -
2 descuidar
v.1 to neglect.2 not to worry.apaga la luz cuando te marches — descuida turn off the light when you leave — don't worry, I willdescuida, que yo me encargo don't worry, I'll take care of it3 to overlook to, to neglect to.* * *1 to neglect, overlook2 (distraer) to distract3 (liberar) to free, release1 (no tener cuidado) to be careless■ como te descuides, te vas a mojar los pies if you don't look out, you're going to get your feet wet2 (no arreglarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go\¡descuida / descuidad / descuiden! don't worry!* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=desatender) [+ deberes] to neglect; [+ consejo] to disregard2) (=olvidar) to overlook2.VI (=no preocuparse) not to worry¡descuida! — don't worry!, it's all right!
descuida, que yo me encargo de esto — don't worry, I'll take care of this
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <negocio/jardín> to neglect2.descuidar vi3.descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso — don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse v prona) (no prestar atención, distraerse)la defensa se descuidó — (Dep) the defense let their concentration go o slip
se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó — his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off
si te descuidas, te roban — if you don't watch out, they'll rob you
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto — if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
b) ( en el aspecto físico) to neglect one's appearance* * *= neglect.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.----* descuidar las obligaciones de uno = fail + Posesivo + duty.* descuidarse = go to + seed.* * *1.verbo transitivo <negocio/jardín> to neglect2.descuidar vi3.descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso — don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse v prona) (no prestar atención, distraerse)la defensa se descuidó — (Dep) the defense let their concentration go o slip
se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó — his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off
si te descuidas, te roban — if you don't watch out, they'll rob you
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto — if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
b) ( en el aspecto físico) to neglect one's appearance* * *= neglect.Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
* descuidar las obligaciones de uno = fail + Posesivo + duty.* descuidarse = go to + seed.* * *descuidar [A1 ]vt‹negocio/jardín› to neglectno descuides esa herida be careful with o look after that cut■ descuidarvidescuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to thatasegúrate de que no falta ninguno — descuida make sure none of them is missing — don't worry, I will1(no prestar atención, distraerse): en los últimos minutos la defensa empezó a descuidarse in the final minutes the defense began to lose concentration o the defense's concentration began to waverse descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran offsi te descuidas, te quitarán hasta la camisa if you don't watch out, they'll have the shirt off your backcomo te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from yousi me descuido me dejan allí encerrado if I hadn't been on my guard o careful they'd have left me locked in there2 (en el aspecto físico) to neglect one's appearancese ha descuidado mucho desde que se casó she's really neglected her appearance o ( colloq) let herself go since she got married* * *
descuidar ( conjugate descuidar) verbo transitivo ‹negocio/jardín› to neglect
verbo intransitivo:◊ descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse verbo pronominala) (no prestar atención, distraerse):◊ se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off;
si te descuidas, te roban if you don't watch out, they'll rob you;
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
descuidar verbo transitivo to neglect, overlook
♦ Locuciones: descuida, don't worry
' descuidar' also found in these entries:
English:
disregard
- neglect
* * *♦ vtto neglect;descuidó su aspecto he neglected his appearance;descuidas mucho tu habitación you never tidy your room;han descuidado mucho el barrio they've let the area get very run-down;no descuides tu vida social don't let your social life go by the board♦ vi[no preocuparse]descuida, que yo me encargo don't worry, I'll take care of it;apaga la luz cuando te marches – descuida turn off the light when you leave – don't worry, I will* * *I v/t neglectII v/i:¡descuida! don’t worry!* * *descuidar vt: to neglect, to overlookdescuidar vi: to be careless* * *descuidar vb (no atender) to neglect -
3 abandono
m.1 leaving.abandono de hogar (law) desertion (of family, spouse)2 state of abandon (descuido) (de aspecto, jardín).3 abandonment, desolation, abandoning, desertion.4 personal carelessness, neglect, abandonment, carelessness.5 departure.6 renunciation.7 complete surrender.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abandonar.* * *1 (acción) abandoning, desertion2 (idea, actividad) giving up3 (descuido) neglect, lack of care4 (dejadez) apathy, carelessness5 DEPORTE withdrawal6 MARÍTIMO abandonment\en estado de abandono in an abandoned state* * *noun m.1) abandonment2) neglect3) withdrawal, resignation* * *SM1) (=acción)a) [de lugar]ordenaron el abandono de la isla — they ordered people to abandon o leave the island
el abandono de la zona por las tropas de ocupación — the withdrawal of the occupying forces from the region
b) [de actividad, proyecto] abandonmentvotaron a favor del abandono del leninismo — they voted in favour of renouncing Leninism, they voted for the abandonment of Leninism
ofrecen ayudas a los agricultores para el abandono de la producción — they are offering aid to farmers to cease production
mi abandono del cargo se debió a problemas internos — I gave up the post because of internal problems
c) (Jur) [de cónyuge] desertion; [de hijos] abandonmentabandono de la escuela — = abandono escolar
abandono del domicilio conyugal, abandono del hogar — desertion
abandono de tierras — land set aside, set-aside
2) (Dep) [antes de la prueba] withdrawal; [durante la prueba] retirement; (Ajedrez) resignation3) (=descuido) neglect, abandon frmla iglesia se encontraba en un terrible estado de abandono — the church was in a terrible state of neglect o abandon frm
es lamentable el abandono que sufre la sanidad pública desde hace años — it's dreadful how public health has been so neglected for years
4) (=vicio) indulgence5) (=soledad) desolation6) Méx (=ligereza) abandon, ease* * *1)a) (frml) ( de un lugar)b) ( de una persona) abandonment2) (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal; (iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement; ( en ajedrez) resignation3) (descuido, desatención) neglect* * *1)a) (frml) ( de un lugar)b) ( de una persona) abandonment2) (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal; (iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement; ( en ajedrez) resignation3) (descuido, desatención) neglect* * *abandono11 = abandonment, betrayal, desertion, surrender, shift away from, drop-off, move away from, defection, pullout, disuse.Ex: Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.
Ex: The author explores the major themes of the novel: self-identity; love; and betrayal.Ex: The author also covers the electronic book and the desertion of libraries by researchers in favour of other information sources = El autor también habla del libro electrónico y del abandono de las bibliotecas por parte de los investigadores en favor de otras fuentes de información.Ex: This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.Ex: This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex: There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.Ex: This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex: The longer the project is likely to last, the more important it is to be sure that it is designed to cope with factors such as defection of one of the partners.Ex: NATO is 'disappointed' at Russian pullout from arms treaty.Ex: After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.* abandono de = flight from.* índice de abandono escolar = dropout rate.* tasa de abandono escolar = dropout rate.abandono22 = neglect, dereliction, negligence, neglection, abandon, dilapidation, lassitude.Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
Ex: The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.Ex: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Ex: The article 'Enlightenment and lubricity' examines paintings depicting women reading and responding with sensual abandon to the word.Ex: If Central Park is to be rescued from the general dilapidation it is much money and energy intelligently directed must be expended.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* abandono de menores = child neglect.* en el abandono = in the wilderness.* en estado de abandono = decaying, dilapidated.* estado de abandono = state of neglect.* * *A1 ( frml)(de un lugar): la policía ordenó el abandono del recinto the police ordered everyone to leave o vacate the premisesel capitán ordenó el abandono del barco the captain gave the order to abandon ship2 (de una persona) abandonmentCompuestos:noncompletion, dropping outdesertionabandonment of employmentB ( Dep)1 (antes de iniciarse la carrera, competición) withdrawal2(una vez iniciada la carrera, competición): el abandono de Garrido se produjo en la quinta vuelta Garrido pulled out o retired on the fifth lap, Garrido's retirement came on the fifth lapel abandono del campeón se produjo en la jugada número 30 the champion's resignation came o the champion resigned on move 30C(descuido, desatención): el edificio se halla en un lamentable estado de abandono the building is in a sorry state of neglectda lástima ver el abandono en que se encuentran estos jardines it's terrible to see how overrun o overgrown these gardens have become, it's terrible to see how these gardens have been allowed to fall into neglectdejó a su familia en el más completo abandono he left his family utterly destitutela ropa que lleva da una imagen de abandono the clothes he wears make him look slovenly o scruffy* * *
Del verbo abandonar: ( conjugate abandonar)
abandono es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abandonó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
abandonar
abandono
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandono los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonose a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandono sustantivo masculino
1 ( de una persona) abandonment;
2 (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal;
(iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement;
( en ajedrez) resignation
3 (descuido, desatención) neglect
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
abandono sustantivo masculino
1 (marcha de un lugar) abandoning, desertion
2 (de proyecto, idea) giving up
3 (de aseo) neglect
4 (despreocupación) carelessness
' abandono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- docencia
- entrega
- olvido
- pudrir
- recinto
- renuncia
English:
angrily
- climb down
- desertion
- drop out
- dump
- intimidate
- leave
- neglect
- self-neglect
- need
- walk
- withdrawal
* * *abandono nm1. [descuido] [de aspecto, jardín] state of abandon;[de estudios, obligaciones] neglect;la iglesia se encontraba en estado de abandono the church was derelict2. [de lugar]los bomberos ordenaron el abandono del edificio the firemen instructed everyone to leave the building, the firemen had the building evacuated;el abandono de su puesto le costó un arresto al soldado the soldier was placed in confinement for abandoning his post3. [de hijo, proyecto] abandonment;el abandono de animales se incrementa tras las Navidades there is a rise in the number of animals abandoned after Christmas;el movimiento defiende el abandono de la energía nuclear the movement is in favour of abolishing the use of nuclear energy;han anunciado el abandono de la violencia they have announced that they are going to give up violence;su desilusión lo llevó al abandono de la profesión he was so disillusioned that he left the professionDer abandono de hogar desertion [of family, spouse]; UE abandono de tierras:el gobierno está fomentando el abandono de tierras the government is promoting land set-aside4. [entrega] abandon, abandonment;se entregó con abandono a su amante she gave herself with abandon to her lover5. [de competición, carrera] withdrawal;el abandono se produjo en el kilómetro 10 he pulled out after 10 kilometres;ganar por abandono to win by default* * *m1 abandonment;abandono del domicilio conyugal desertion;abandono de la energía nuclear abandonment of nuclear power3:en un estado de abandono in a state of neglect* * *abandono nm1) : abandonment2) : neglect3) : withdrawalganar por abandono: to win by default -
4 descuidado
adj.1 careless, forgetful, reckless, carefree.2 neglected, forsaken, deserted, abandoned.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descuidar.* * *1→ link=descuidar descuidar► adjetivo1 (negligente) careless, negligent2 (desaseado) slovenly, untidy, neglected3 (desprevenido) unprepared* * *(f. - descuidada)adj.* * *ADJ1) [persona] (=despreocupado) careless; (=olvidadizo) forgetful; (=desprevenido) unprepared; (=tranquilo) easy in one's mindcoger o pillar a algn descuidado — to catch sb off his guard
puedes estar descuidado — you needn't worry, you can relax
2) (=desaliñado) [aspecto] untidy, slovenly; [habitación] untidy, messy3) (=abandonado) neglected* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( negligente) carelesses muy descuidado al escribir — he writes very carelessly o sloppily
b) [estar] ( desatendido) neglected* * *= run-down, sloppy [sloppier -comp., sloppiest -sup.], careless, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], rough and tumble, neglected, scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], unattended, unkempt, abandoned, dingy [dingier -comp., dingiest -sup.], be remiss, thoughtless.Ex. In order to overcome the limitations of legal advice centres a number of lawyers in the early seventies began to set up law centres in run-down inner-city areas.Ex. Even the best abstractors and indexers may be subject to sloppy practices and grammatical indiscretions from time to time.Ex. They will spend time trying to ascribe reasons to the variations whereas the true facts are that the citer was simply sloppy and careless.Ex. The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex. Gloucester has been a rough and tumble fishing community and seaport since the 1600's.Ex. The work of the Belgian internationalist and documentalist, Paul Otlet (1868-1944) forms an important and neglected part of the history of information.Ex. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.Ex. He was hired to bring the library up to speed after a period of 2 years when it had been unattended by a librarian.Ex. Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.Ex. It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex. Shortly after he began as director, he moved the library from a dingy Carnegie mausoleum to a downtown department store that had become vacant.Ex. Yet readers would be remiss to rely solely on any single source for handling such sensitive and critical situations.Ex. Frivolous or thoughtless spending can eat up your income and hence your future savings.----* usar de un modo descuidado = bandy (about/around).* uso de un modo descuidado = bandying about.* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( negligente) carelesses muy descuidado al escribir — he writes very carelessly o sloppily
b) [estar] ( desatendido) neglected* * *= run-down, sloppy [sloppier -comp., sloppiest -sup.], careless, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], rough and tumble, neglected, scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], unattended, unkempt, abandoned, dingy [dingier -comp., dingiest -sup.], be remiss, thoughtless.Ex: In order to overcome the limitations of legal advice centres a number of lawyers in the early seventies began to set up law centres in run-down inner-city areas.
Ex: Even the best abstractors and indexers may be subject to sloppy practices and grammatical indiscretions from time to time.Ex: They will spend time trying to ascribe reasons to the variations whereas the true facts are that the citer was simply sloppy and careless.Ex: The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex: Gloucester has been a rough and tumble fishing community and seaport since the 1600's.Ex: The work of the Belgian internationalist and documentalist, Paul Otlet (1868-1944) forms an important and neglected part of the history of information.Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.Ex: He was hired to bring the library up to speed after a period of 2 years when it had been unattended by a librarian.Ex: Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: Shortly after he began as director, he moved the library from a dingy Carnegie mausoleum to a downtown department store that had become vacant.Ex: Yet readers would be remiss to rely solely on any single source for handling such sensitive and critical situations.Ex: Frivolous or thoughtless spending can eat up your income and hence your future savings.* usar de un modo descuidado = bandy (about/around).* uso de un modo descuidado = bandying about.* * *descuidado -da1 [ SER] (negligente) carelesses muy descuidado al escribir he writes very carelessly o sloppilyes muy descuidado, yo que tú no se lo prestaría he's very careless with things, if I were you I wouldn't lend him ites muy descuidada en su forma de vestir she's very sloppy about o slapdash about o slovenly in the way she dresses2 [ ESTAR] (desatendido) neglectedel jardín está muy descuidado the garden is very neglected o overgrowntiene la casa muy descuidada he hasn't been looking after the house, his house is a mess ( colloq), his house is in a real state ( BrE colloq)al hijo lo tienen muy descuidado they neglect their son terriblylos edificios son impresionantes, es una pena que estén tan descuidados the buildings are impressive, it's just a shame that they're so neglected o run-down* * *
Del verbo descuidar: ( conjugate descuidar)
descuidado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
descuidado
descuidar
descuidado◊ -da adjetivo
( en el vestir) sloppy
descuidar ( conjugate descuidar) verbo transitivo ‹negocio/jardín› to neglect
verbo intransitivo:◊ descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse verbo pronominala) (no prestar atención, distraerse):◊ se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off;
si te descuidas, te roban if you don't watch out, they'll rob you;
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
descuidado,-a adjetivo
1 (poco aseado) untidy, neglected
2 (poco cuidadoso) careless, negligent
3 (desprevenido) off one's guard
descuidar verbo transitivo to neglect, overlook
♦ Locuciones: descuida, don't worry
' descuidado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejada
- dejado
- descuidada
- descuidarse
- abandonado
- despreocupado
English:
careless
- neglected
- neglectful
- negligent
- slack
- slapdash
- sloppy
- slovenly
- unkempt
- untidy
- grow
- messy
- straggly
- untended
* * *descuidado, -a adj1. [desaseado] [persona, aspecto] untidy;arréglate un poco, no vayas tan descuidado tidy yourself up a bit, don't be so slovenly2. [abandonado] [jardín, casa] neglected;[habitación] untidy; [barrio, ciudad] run-down;un paraje bellísimo, pero muy descuidado a lovely spot, but very poorly looked after3. [negligente] careless;es muy descuidado con sus cosas he's very careless with his things* * *adj careless* * *descuidado, -da adj1) : neglectful, careless2) : neglected, unkempt* * *descuidado adj1. (poco cuidadoso) careless2. (desatentido) neglected -
5 descuidarse
1 (no tener cuidado) to be careless■ como te descuides, te vas a mojar los pies if you don't look out, you're going to get your feet wet2 (no arreglarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go* * ** * *VPR1) (=no prestar atención) to be carelessdescuidarse de hacer algo — not to bother to do sth, neglect to do sth
2) (=desprevenirse) to drop one's guardsi te descuidas, como te descuides — if you don't watch out
a poco que te descuides te cobran el doble — you've got to watch them all the time or they'll charge you double
en cuanto me descuidé me lo robaron — the moment I dropped my guard o stopped watching out they stole it from me
3) (=abandonarse) to let o.s. go* * *(v.) = go to + seedEx. She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.* * *(v.) = go to + seedEx: She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.
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■descuidarse verbo reflexivo
1 (distraerse, perder la atención) to be careless: si me descuido me cierran la biblioteca, if I don't watch out the library will close on me
2 (prestar poco cuidado al aspecto) to let oneself go: se ha descuidado mucho últimamente, she's really let herself go recently
' descuidarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonarse
- confiarse
- dejar
- descuidar
- distraer
- dormir
* * *vpr1. [abandonarse] to neglect one's appearance, to let oneself go2. [despistarse] not to be careful, to be careless;me descuidé un instante y se me fue la bici a la cuneta I let my attention wander for an instant and the bicycle went into the ditch;como te descuides, ya no hay entradas if you're not careful there won't be any tickets left;no te puedes descuidarse ni un momento you've got to be alert all the time, you can't let your attention wander for a second;como me descuide, llegaré tarde al examen if I'm not careful, I'll be late for the exam3. Compen cuanto te descuidas, se pone a llover it rains all the time;en cuanto te descuidas se pone a cantar he'll break into song at the drop of a hat* * *v/r1 get careless3 ( despistarse) let one’s concentration lapse* * *vr1) : to be careless, to drop one's guard2) : to let oneself go* * *descuidarse vb (despistarse) not to be careful / not to watch outcomo te descuides, te quitan la cartera if you're not careful, they'll take your wallet -
6 dejadez
f.1 neglect (abandono).no lo hizo por dejadez he didn't do it because he couldn't be bothered2 slovenliness, carelessness, neglect, slackness.3 lassitude.* * *1 (negligencia de sí mismo) neglect, slovenliness2 (negligencia) negligence, carelessness3 (pereza) laziness, apathy* * *noun f.1) laziness2) slovenliness* * *SF1) [en el trabajo] (=falta de esfuerzo) laziness; (=falta de cuidado, atención) carelessness2) (=falta de aseo) slovenliness* * *a) ( en el aseo personal) slovenlinessb) (en tarea, trabajo) laziness, slackness* * *= slackness, procrastination, sloppiness, negligence, neglection, lassitude.Ex. The government should not be censoring the publishing industry for slackness in adapting to change but should be supplying support and encouragement.Ex. Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.Ex. Although editorial sloppiness detracts somewhat from the book's appearance, it will be a standard text in the field for many years to come.Ex. Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex. After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* * *a) ( en el aseo personal) slovenlinessb) (en tarea, trabajo) laziness, slackness* * *= slackness, procrastination, sloppiness, negligence, neglection, lassitude.Ex: The government should not be censoring the publishing industry for slackness in adapting to change but should be supplying support and encouragement.
Ex: Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.Ex: Although editorial sloppiness detracts somewhat from the book's appearance, it will be a standard text in the field for many years to come.Ex: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* * *1 (en el aseo personal) slovenlinessmira el aspecto que tienes ¡qué dejadez! just look at you, you look really slovenly o you're a real mess!engordó por pura dejadez he let himself go and put on weight2 (en una tarea, un trabajo) laziness, slacknessla oportunidad se le fue de las manos por pura dejadez he lost the chance because he just couldn't be bothered o out of sheer laziness3 (falta de fuerzas, ánimo) lethargy, sluggishness* * *
dejadez sustantivo femenino
dejadez sustantivo femenino slovenliness
' dejadez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descuido
- dejación
English:
failure
- neglect
- sloppiness
- slovenliness
* * *dejadez nf1. [abandono] neglect;[en aspecto] slovenliness;viven en la más absoluta dejadez they live in utter squalor2. [pereza] laziness;[falta de cuidado] carelessness;no lo hizo por dejadez he didn't do it, because he couldn't be bothered* * *f1 slovenliness2 ( negligencia) neglect -
7 desidia
f.1 carelessness.2 idleness, indecision, sloth, laziness.* * *1 negligence* * *SF1) (=pereza) idleness2) [en el vestir] slovenliness* * *a) ( apatía) slackness, indolence (frml)no soporto su desidia — I can't stand his lax o slack attitude
b) ( desaseo) slovenliness* * *= procrastination, indolence, negligence, neglection, lassitude.Ex. Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex. After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* * *a) ( apatía) slackness, indolence (frml)no soporto su desidia — I can't stand his lax o slack attitude
b) ( desaseo) slovenliness* * *= procrastination, indolence, negligence, neglection, lassitude.Ex: Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.
Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* * *1(apatía): su desidia había empezado a afectar a los demás empleados his lax o slack attitude had begun to affect the rest of the staffla desidia que lo invadió the feeling of total apathy o of not caring at all which took hold of himse echó con desidia en el sofá she flopped lethargically onto the sofa2 (desaseo) slovenliness* * *
desidia sustantivo femenino
desidia sustantivo femenino apathy, carelessness, neglect
' desidia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desinterés
* * *desidia nf1. [descuido] [en el trabajo] carelessness;[en el aspecto] slovenliness;hace las cosas con desidia she does things very carelessly;cosas que pasan por desidia things that happen through carelessness2. [desgana] listlessness;me entró la desidia I was overcome by a feeling of listlessness* * *f apathy, lethargy* * *desidia nf1) apatía: apathy, indolence2) negligencia: negligence, sloppiness -
8 desaliño
m.untidiness, sloppiness, carelessness, slovenliness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desaliñar.* * *1 untidiness, scruffiness* * *SM1) (=descuido) slovenliness2) (=desorden) untidiness3) (=negligencia) carelessness* * *slovenliness, unkemptness* * *desaliño nm[de persona, aspecto] scruffiness* * *m slovenliness
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