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1 disinterested
dis'intristid(not influenced by private feelings or selfish motives; impartial: It would be best if we let a disinterested party decide.) desinteresadotr[dɪs'ɪntrəstɪd]1 (action) desinteresado,-a; (decision, advice) imparcialdisinterested [dɪs'ɪntərəstəd, -.rɛs-] adj1) indifferent: indiferente2) impartial: imparcial, desinteresadoadj.• desinteresado, -a adj.dɪs'ɪntrəstəd, dɪs'ɪntrəstɪd[dɪs'ɪntrɪstɪd]ADJ1) (=impartial) desinteresado, imparcial2) (=uninterested) indiferente* * *[dɪs'ɪntrəstəd, dɪs'ɪntrəstɪd] -
2 disinterested
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3 carry off
(to take away by carrying: She carried off the screaming child.) llevarsev.• arrebatar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( abduct) \<\<victim/hostage\>\> llevarse; ( kill) \<\<disease\>\> (dated) llevarse2)a) ( win) \<\<trophy/cup\>\> llevarse, hacerse* conshe carried off all the prizes — barrió or arrasó con todos los premios
b) ( succeed with)she carried the interview off very well — salió muy airosa or muy bien parada de la entrevista
she tried to appear disinterested but failed to carry it off — intentó aparentar desinterés pero no lo logró or consiguió
VT + ADV1) (lit) llevarse2) (fig) (=seize, win) llevarse; [+ prize] alzarse con, arramblar con; [+ election] ganar3) (=kill) matar, llevar a la tumba* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( abduct) \<\<victim/hostage\>\> llevarse; ( kill) \<\<disease\>\> (dated) llevarse2)a) ( win) \<\<trophy/cup\>\> llevarse, hacerse* conshe carried off all the prizes — barrió or arrasó con todos los premios
b) ( succeed with)she carried the interview off very well — salió muy airosa or muy bien parada de la entrevista
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4 independently
adverb independientementetr[ɪndɪ'pendəntlɪ]1 (gen) independientemente; (separately) por separado, cada uno por un ladoadv.• independientemente adv.'ɪndɪ'pendəntli1) ( without outside help)is she capable of working the problem out independently? — ¿puede resolver el problema sola or por sí misma?
independently OF somebody: try to make up your mind independently of anyone else — trata de decidir por ti misma or independientemente de lo que digan los demás
2)a) ( separately) por separadob) ( by disinterested party) <assessed/investigated> independientemente[ˌɪndɪ'pendǝntlɪ]ADV1) (=self-reliantly) [live] independientemente; [act] por su cuentaeach child will work independently — cada niño trabajará de forma independiente or por su cuenta or solo
for a child of six, he behaves very independently — para ser un niño de seis años es muy independiente
independently of sth/sb — independientemente de algo/algn
2) (=separately) por separadowe both independently came up with the same answer — los dos dimos con la misma respuesta por separado
3) (=by an independent party)* * *['ɪndɪ'pendəntli]1) ( without outside help)is she capable of working the problem out independently? — ¿puede resolver el problema sola or por sí misma?
independently OF somebody: try to make up your mind independently of anyone else — trata de decidir por ti misma or independientemente de lo que digan los demás
2)a) ( separately) por separadob) ( by disinterested party) <assessed/investigated> independientemente -
5 desinteresado
Del verbo desinteresarse: ( conjugate desinteresarse) \ \
desinteresado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: desinteresado desinteresarse
desinteresado
◊ -da adjetivo ‹consejo/ayuda› disinterested;‹ persona› selfless
desinteresado,-a adjetivo unselfish, selfless ' desinteresado' also found in these entries: Spanish: desinteresada English: disinterested - selfless - unselfish -
6 desinteresada
desinteresado,-a adjetivo unselfish, selfless ' desinteresada' also found in these entries: English: disinterested -
7 imparcial
imparcial adjetivo impartial, unbiased
imparcial adjetivo impartial, unbiased ' imparcial' also found in these entries: English: detached - fair - fairminded - impartial - unbiased - unbiassed - unemotional - disinterested - dispassionate - open - trial -
8 petición
petición sustantivo femenino◊ a petición del público by popular request o demand;a petición fiscal at the prosecutor's request petición de extradición application for extradition
petición sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) request
petición de aumento de sueldo, wage demand
lo hicieron a petición suya, they did it at her request
2 (escrito, solicitud) petition
petición de divorcio, divorce petition ' petición' also found in these entries: Spanish: consulta - demanda - derecha - derecho - instancia - otorgar - rechazo - reclamación - requerimiento - denegar - faltar - ruego English: allow - call - disinterested - pander - petition - plea - request - should - tack on - turn down - unheard - approach - bidding - demand - popular
См. также в других словарях:
disinterested — 1. The use of disinterested to mean ‘uninterested’, although not a problem to Fowler (1926), is a keyword in current debates about correct usage. Those who rage most furiously are not always aware, however, that the word has changed its principal … Modern English usage
disinterested — dis·in·ter·est·ed /dis in tə rəs təd, in trəs , in tə ˌres / adj: free of any interest esp. of a pecuniary nature: impartial a disinterested person to witness the will Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Disinterested — Dis*in ter*est*ed, a. [Cf. {Disinteressed}.] Not influenced by regard to personal interest or advantage; free from selfish motive; having no relation of interest or feeling; not biased or prejudiced; as, a disinterested decision or judge. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disinterested — UK US /dɪˈsɪntrəstɪd/ adjective ► someone who is disinterested will receive no personal advantage from a situation, so their advice or a decision relating to it will probably be fair: »Determination must be made by disinterested trustees or… … Financial and business terms
disinterested — 1610s, unconcerned, the sense we now would ascribe to UNINTERESTED (Cf. uninterested), with the sense of impartial going to disinteressed (c.1600). See DIS (Cf. dis ) + INTEREST (Cf. interest). Modern sense of disinterested is first attested… … Etymology dictionary
disinterested — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not influenced by considerations of personal advantage; impartial. 2) having or feeling no interest. DERIVATIVES disinterestedly adverb disinterestedness noun. USAGE There is a difference between disinterested and uninterested … English terms dictionary
disinterested — uninterested, detached, aloof, unconcerned, *indifferent, incurious Analogous words: dispassionate, unbiased, impartial, *fair, just: *neutral, negative Antonyms: interested: prejudiced, biased … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disinterested — [adj] detached, uninvolved aloof, candid, casual, dispassionate, equitable, even handed, impartial, impersonal, incurious, indifferent, just watching the clock*, lackadaisical, negative, neutral, nonpartisan, not giving a damn*, outside,… … New thesaurus
disinterested — [dis in′trəs tid, disint′ər əs tid] adj. 1. not influenced by personal interest or selfish motives; impartial; unbiased 2. uninterested; indifferent: this usage, a revival of an obsolete meaning, is objected to by some SYN. INDIFFERENT… … English World dictionary
disinterested — adjective Date: circa 1612 1. a. not having the mind or feelings engaged ; not interested < telling them in a disinterested voice Tom Wicker > < disinterested in women J. A. Brussel > b. no longer interested < husband and wife become… … New Collegiate Dictionary
disinterested — [[t]dɪsɪ̱ntrəstɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is disinterested is not involved in a particular situation or not likely to benefit from it and is therefore able to act in a fair and unselfish way. The current sole superpower is far from being a … English dictionary