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he's inconsistent in his thinking

  • 1 incoherente

    adj.
    1 incoherent (inconexo).
    2 inconsistent (inconsecuente).
    * * *
    1 incoherent, disconnected
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=sin sentido) [pensamiento, ideas] incoherent; [comportamiento, respuestas] inconsistent
    2) (=inconexo) disconnected
    * * *
    adjetivo incoherent, illogical
    * * *
    = disjointed, disjoint, unreconciled.
    Ex. A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.
    Ex. The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.
    Ex. Any items left unreconciled in the central fund such as bank transfers, should now be reconciled.
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    * idea incoherente = disjointed idea.
    * ser incoherente = Negativo + hold + water.
    * * *
    adjetivo incoherent, illogical
    * * *
    = disjointed, disjoint, unreconciled.

    Ex: A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.

    Ex: The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.
    Ex: Any items left unreconciled in the central fund such as bank transfers, should now be reconciled.
    * idea incoherente = disjointed idea.
    * ser incoherente = Negativo + hold + water.

    * * *
    1 (incongruente) incoherent, illogical
    2 (inconsecuente) inconsistent
    * * *

    incoherente adjetivo
    incoherent, illogical
    incoherente adjetivo incoherent
    ' incoherente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    incoherent
    - inconsistent
    - rambling
    * * *
    1. [inconexo] incoherent
    2. [inconsecuente] inconsistent
    * * *
    adj incoherent
    * * *
    : incoherent

    Spanish-English dictionary > incoherente

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