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noun sensibilidadsensitivity n sensibilidadtr[sensɪ'tɪvətɪ]1 (gen) sensibilidad nombre femenino (to, a/frente a)■ his remark showed a crass lack of sensitivity su comentario mostró una falta extrema de sensibilidad2 (touchiness) susceptibilidad nombre femenino (to, a)3 (of skin, issue) delicadezan.• sensibilidad s.f.• susceptibilidad s.f.'sensə'tɪvətimass noun1)a) ( emotional responsiveness)sensitivity (TO something) — sensibilidad f (frente a algo)
b) ( touchiness)sensitivity (TO something) — susceptibilidad f (a algo)
2) ( physical responsiveness)sensitivity (TO something) — sensibilidad f (a algo)
3) ( of information) confidencialidad f; ( of issue) lo delicado[ˌsensɪ'tɪvɪtɪ]N1) (=emotional awareness) sensibilidad f (to a)2) (=touchiness) susceptibilidad f (to a)3) (=delicate nature) [of issue, subject] lo delicado4) (=confidentiality) [of document, information] carácter m confidencial, confidencialidad f5) [of skin, teeth] sensibilidad f (to a)6) (=responsiveness) [of instrument, film] sensibilidad f* * *['sensə'tɪvəti]mass noun1)a) ( emotional responsiveness)sensitivity (TO something) — sensibilidad f (frente a algo)
b) ( touchiness)sensitivity (TO something) — susceptibilidad f (a algo)
2) ( physical responsiveness)sensitivity (TO something) — sensibilidad f (a algo)
3) ( of information) confidencialidad f; ( of issue) lo delicado
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