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1 impervious
adjectiveimpervious to water/bullets/rain — wasserdicht/kugelsicher/regendicht
2)be impervious to something — (fig.) unempfänglich für etwas sein
* * *im·per·vi·ous[ɪmˈpɜ:viəs, AM -ˈpɜ:r-]\impervious to fire/heat feuer-/hitzebeständig\impervious to water wasserdicht* * *[Im'pɜːvɪəs]adj1) substance, rock undurchlässigimpervious to rain/water — regen-/wasserundurchlässig; coat, material regen-/wasserdicht
he is impervious to logic — ihm ist mit Logik nicht beizukommen
* * *1. → academic.ru/37058/impermeable">impermeable2. unempfindlich (to gegen) (auch fig)a) unzugänglich (für oder dat), taub (gegen)b) nicht zu erschüttern(d) (durch):he is impervious to criticism an ihm prallt jede Kritik wirkungslos abc) ungerührt (von):* * *adjectiveimpervious to water/bullets/rain — wasserdicht/kugelsicher/regendicht
2)be impervious to something — (fig.) unempfänglich für etwas sein
* * *adj.undurchdringlich adj.
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