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1 razón
razón sustantivo femenino 1 (motivo, causa) reason; se enojó y con razón she got angry and rightly so; con razón o sin ella rightly or wrongly; se quejan sin razón/con razón they're complaining for no good reason/they have good reason to complain; ¡con razón no contestaban! no wonder they didn't answer!; razón de más para … all the more reason to … 2 (verdad, acierto): tener or llevar razón to be right; tienes toda la razón (fam) you're absolutely right 3 ( habilidad para razonar) reason; desde que tengo uso de razón for as long as I can remember; entrar en razón to see reason o sense; perder la razón to go out of one's mind; ( en sentido hiperbólico) to take leave of one's senses
razón sustantivo femenino
1 (facultad) reason: razón y sentimiento a veces coinciden, reason and emotion sometimes coincide
2 (verdad, acierto) rightness
dar la razón a alguien, to say that sb is right
tiene razón, he's right
no tienes razón, you're wrong
3 (motivo) reason: no tienes razón alguna para enfadarte, there is no reason to get angry
4 (argumento) argument, reason: sus razones no eran demasiado convincentes, his arguments were not that convincing
5 Mat ratio: avanzan a razón de diez kilómetros por día, they are advancing at the rate of ten kilometres per day
6 (en un letrero) "razón portería", "details from caretaker" Locuciones: asistir la razón a alguien, to have right on one's side
entrar en razón, to see sense
no atender a razones, to refuse to see reason
perder la razón, to lose the power of reason o to lose one's mind ' razón' also found in these entries: Spanish: acá - admitir - dar - desvarío - estado - hacer - móvil - ociosa - ocioso - oponer - oscurecer - plausible - porfiar - pretender - sentida - sentido - trastornarse - turbar - argumento - aspecto - concluyente - convencer - descubrir - duda - justificación - motivo - oculto - peso - poder - punto - rata - suponer - temer - triunfar - uso English: accept - bear out - compelling - concede - guess - maybe - occasion - point - rate - ratio - reason - right - rightly - sense - show - somehow - understandably - wrong - absolutely - ageist - all - be - cause - could - deep - for - indeed - mind - nine - sanity - so - very - why -
2 unreasonable
1) (not guided by good sense or reason: It is unreasonable to expect children to work so hard.) irrazonable, poco razonable2) (excessive, or too great: That butcher charges unreasonable prices.) excesivounreasonable adj poco razonable / excesivotr[ʌn'riːzənəbəl]1 poco razonable, irrazonable2 (irrational) irracional3 (excessive) desmesurado,-a, desmedido,-a; (prices) exorbitante4 (hour) inoportuno,-aunreasonable [.ʌn'ri:zənəbəl] adj1) irrational: poco razonable, irrazonable, irracional2) excessive: excesivounreasonable prices: precios excesivosadj.• desrazonable adj.• excesivo, -a adj.• irrazonable adj.'ʌn'riːzṇəbəladjective <person/attitude> poco razonable, irrazonable; <demand/price> excesivo, poco razonable[ʌn'riːznǝbl]ADJ [person, behaviour] irrazonable, poco razonable; [price, amount] excesivo* * *['ʌn'riːzṇəbəl]adjective <person/attitude> poco razonable, irrazonable; <demand/price> excesivo, poco razonable
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