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1 unaccountable
(that cannot be explained: his unaccountable absence.) inexplicabletr[ʌnə'kaʊntəbəl]1 inexplicableunaccountable [.ʌnə'kaʊntəbəl] adj: inexplicable, incomprensible♦ unaccountably [-bli] advadj.• inexplicable adj.'ʌnə'kaʊntəbəla) ( inexplicable) incomprensible, inexplicableb) ( not responsible) (frml) (pred)to be unaccountable FOR something: he was held to be unaccountable for his actions — se consideró que no era responsable de sus actos
['ʌnǝ'kaʊntǝbl]ADJ1) (=inexplicable) [fear, pain] inexplicablefor some unaccountable reason — por alguna razón inexplicable or incomprensible
2) (=not answerable) [institution, person] no responsable (to ante)* * *['ʌnə'kaʊntəbəl]a) ( inexplicable) incomprensible, inexplicableb) ( not responsible) (frml) (pred)to be unaccountable FOR something: he was held to be unaccountable for his actions — se consideró que no era responsable de sus actos
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