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61 mal gusto
m.1 bad taste, tastelessness, vulgarity.2 tastelessness, bad taste.* * *(n.) = bad taste, tawdrinessEx. However, there is a gleeful bad-taste energy throughout; the film's dumb good nature is infectious, though hardly commendable.Ex. The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.* * *(n.) = bad taste, tawdrinessEx: However, there is a gleeful bad-taste energy throughout; the film's dumb good nature is infectious, though hardly commendable.
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62 mal hecho para
= ill suited to/forEx. Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.* * *= ill suited to/forEx: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.
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63 mal iluminado
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64 mal informado
adj.ill-informed, badly informed, misinformed, misguided.* * *(adj.) = ill-informedEx. Ill-informed advice has been responsible for the assignment of very low subject weightings to library and information studies.* * *(adj.) = ill-informedEx: Ill-informed advice has been responsible for the assignment of very low subject weightings to library and information studies.
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65 mal juicio
(n.) = bad judgementEx. However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.* * *(n.) = bad judgementEx: However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.
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66 mal llamado
adj.misnamed, mis-named.* * *(adj.) = ill-namedEx. Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.* * *(adj.) = ill-namedEx: Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.
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67 mal menor
m.lesser evil, lesser of two evils.* * *( entre dos alternativas) lesser of two evils* * *(n.) = lesser evilEx. On the other hand, going sole source is a lesser evil than being 'listed' (as opposed to being stocked) by a distributor.* * *( entre dos alternativas) lesser of two evils* * *(n.) = lesser evilEx: On the other hand, going sole source is a lesser evil than being 'listed' (as opposed to being stocked) by a distributor.
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68 mal olor
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69 mal ordenado los estantes
(adj.) = misshelvedEx. The problem of misshelved books is also considered.* * *(adj.) = misshelvedEx: The problem of misshelved books is also considered.
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70 mal organizado
adj.badly-organized, ill-organised, ill-organized, badly organised.* * *(adj.) = ill-structuredEx. This ability is becoming increasingly critical in systems that monitor and control complex processes in semiautonomous, ill-structured, real-world environments.* * *(adj.) = ill-structuredEx: This ability is becoming increasingly critical in systems that monitor and control complex processes in semiautonomous, ill-structured, real-world environments.
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71 mal oído
m.tin ear.* * *(n.) = poor hearingEx. Elderly users of libraries encounter problems of unfamiliarity with the library set up, poor eyesight and poor hearing.* * *(n.) = poor hearingEx: Elderly users of libraries encounter problems of unfamiliarity with the library set up, poor eyesight and poor hearing.
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72 mal pagado
adj.1 low-paid, underpaid.2 badly paid, low-paid, low-pay.* * *(adj.) = low-paid, underpaidEx. In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.Ex. Studies conclude that librarians' jobs are undervalued and underpaid.* * *(adj.) = low-paid, underpaidEx: In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.
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73 mal planeado
Ex. Often the abstract is an ill-planned afterthought.* * *Ex: Often the abstract is an ill-planned afterthought.
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74 mal preparado
adj.badly-prepared, ill-prepared.* * *(adj.) = ill-prepared, ill-equipped, ill-trainedEx. At the same time, as we noted, the profession itself is undergoing such rapid change, that the student trained for today's needs may be ill-prepared for tomorrow's.Ex. University organisational structures are ill-equipped to cope successfully with modern pressures and rapid change.Ex. Public libraries are often understaffed with underpaid and ill-trained employees.* * *(adj.) = ill-prepared, ill-equipped, ill-trainedEx: At the same time, as we noted, the profession itself is undergoing such rapid change, that the student trained for today's needs may be ill-prepared for tomorrow's.
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75 mal presentado
Ex. LIS articles are inter alia often repetitious, badly written, poorly presented, boring, unduly reverent and parochial.* * *Ex: LIS articles are inter alia often repetitious, badly written, poorly presented, boring, unduly reverent and parochial.
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76 mal provisto
Ex. In the south central United States more than 22 million acres of timberland are now poorly stocked.* * *Ex: In the south central United States more than 22 million acres of timberland are now poorly stocked.
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77 mal remunerado
adj.low-paid.* * *= poorly paid, poorly remuneratedEx. Many of the counter staff are female, poorly paid and have misgivings about the impact of technology on their work.Ex. This opportunity remains under-exploited for a sector of the profession which is undervalued and poorly remunerated.* * *= poorly paid, poorly remuneratedEx: Many of the counter staff are female, poorly paid and have misgivings about the impact of technology on their work.
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78 mal retribuido
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79 mal rollo
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80 mal sabor de boca
(v.) = bad taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx. After a month she reported no change in regard to the pain in her back, the dryness and sensitivity in her eyes and the bad taste in her mouth.* * *(v.) = bad taste in + Posesivo + mouthEx: After a month she reported no change in regard to the pain in her back, the dryness and sensitivity in her eyes and the bad taste in her mouth.
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