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1 deshabilitante
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2 limitativo
adj.limitative, limiting, restrictive.* * *= disabling.Ex. Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.* * *= disabling.Ex: Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.
* * *limitativo -valimiting -
3 restrictivo
adj.restrictive, repressive.* * *► adjetivo1 restrictive* * *(f. - restrictiva)adj.* * *ADJ restrictive* * *- va adjetivo restrictive* * *= restrictive, constricting, disabling, suppressive.Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.Ex. This author insists that library organisations must change in order to remain viable and that constricting growth is a death knell.Ex. Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.Ex. Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.----* no restrictivo = non-restrictive.* * *- va adjetivo restrictive* * *= restrictive, constricting, disabling, suppressive.Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
Ex: This author insists that library organisations must change in order to remain viable and that constricting growth is a death knell.Ex: Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.Ex: Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.* no restrictivo = non-restrictive.* * *restrictivo -varestrictive* * *
restrictivo,-a adjetivo restrictive
' restrictivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
restrictiva
English:
limiting
- restraining
- restrictive
* * *restrictivo, -a adjrestrictive* * *adj restrictive* * *restrictivo, -va adj: restrictive -
4 restringente
m.1 restringent.2 restrainer.adj.1 restrictive, limiting.* * *= disabling.Ex. Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.* * *= disabling.Ex: Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.
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5 incapacitante
adj.crippling, disabling, damaging.* * *ADJ incapacitating* * *‹herida/enfermedad› (temporal) disabling, incapacitating; (permanente) disabling, crippling -
6 invalidante
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7 incapacitante
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8 lesión incapacitante
spa lesión (f) incapacitanteeng disabling injuryБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > lesión incapacitante
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9 lesión no invalidante
spa lesión (f) no invalidanteeng non-disabling injuryБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > lesión no invalidante
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10 deshabilitante
adj.disabling. -
11 enfermedad incapacitante
f.disabling disease.
См. также в других словарях:
disabling — adj. 1. causing or having caused disability; rendering disabled; as, disabling injury. Syn: crippling, incapacitating. [WordNet 1.5] 2. depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified; as, certain disabling restrictions disqualified him… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disabling — adjective crippling, damaging, debilitating, enfeebling, harming, hurting, impairing, incapacitating, injuring, maiming, paralyzing, weakening Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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disabling pulse — uždarymo impulsas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. blocking pulse; disabling pulse; inhibitory pulse vok. Sperrimpuls, m rus. запирающий импульс, m pranc. impulsion de blocage, f; impulsion d invalidation, f … Automatikos terminų žodynas
disabling — See disablement. * * * … Universalium
disabling — dis·a·ble || dɪs eɪbl v. make unable; disqualify; mutilate; deactivate a hardware or software operation (Computers) … English contemporary dictionary