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impasiblemente

  • 1 impasiblemente

    adv.
    impassively, stolidly, apathetically, in an unmoved manner.
    * * *
    = unflappably, stoically.
    Ex. With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.
    Ex. He sat very stoically watching the judge while the judge read the verdict which took several minutes.
    * * *
    = unflappably, stoically.

    Ex: With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.

    Ex: He sat very stoically watching the judge while the judge read the verdict which took several minutes.

    * * *
    impassively
    * * *
    impassively

    Spanish-English dictionary > impasiblemente

  • 2 impasiblemente

    • apathetically
    • impassively
    • in an unfriendly way
    • in an unnatural way
    • stolidly

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impasiblemente

  • 3 imperturbablemente

    adv.
    imperturbably.
    * * *
    ADV (=sin cambios) imperturbably; (=impasiblemente) impassively
    * * *
    1 (impasiblemente) imperturbably, impassively
    2 (sin cambios) changelessly
    un cielo imperturbablemente azul a changelessly blue sky
    el verano transcurría imperturbablemente the summer was passing uneventfully

    Spanish-English dictionary > imperturbablemente

  • 4 impasible

    adj.
    1 impassive.
    2 impassible, cold, cold-blooded, deadpan.
    * * *
    1 impassive
    \
    quedarse impasible to remain impassive
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo impassive
    * * *
    = impassive, stolid, nonplussed [nonplused], unperturbed, nonchalant, nonplus, unflappable, straight-faced, insensible.
    Ex. There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.
    Ex. A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.
    Ex. Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.
    Ex. In one of the projects, a robot cohabitated with two chickens, who were unperturbed by its presence.
    Ex. Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.
    Ex. I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.
    Ex. Steel's book exemplifies what might be termed the subgenre of 'Mutiny novel,' using such conventional characters as the plucky Englishwoman, the unflappable English gentleman-spy, and the crazed religious zealot.
    Ex. Satire and comedy can be better vehicles for social commentary than straight-faced, serious drama.
    Ex. Electrical stunning renders an animal instantly insensible by inducing a grand mal epileptic seizure.
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    * mantenerse impasible = keep + a stiff upper lip.
    * * *
    adjetivo impassive
    * * *
    = impassive, stolid, nonplussed [nonplused], unperturbed, nonchalant, nonplus, unflappable, straight-faced, insensible.

    Ex: There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.

    Ex: A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.
    Ex: Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.
    Ex: In one of the projects, a robot cohabitated with two chickens, who were unperturbed by its presence.
    Ex: Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.
    Ex: I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.
    Ex: Steel's book exemplifies what might be termed the subgenre of 'Mutiny novel,' using such conventional characters as the plucky Englishwoman, the unflappable English gentleman-spy, and the crazed religious zealot.
    Ex: Satire and comedy can be better vehicles for social commentary than straight-faced, serious drama.
    Ex: Electrical stunning renders an animal instantly insensible by inducing a grand mal epileptic seizure.
    * mantenerse impasible = keep + a stiff upper lip.

    * * *
    impassive
    esperó impasible el resultado she remained impassive as she waited for the result
    se quedó impasible ante el espectáculo he remained impassive o unmoved at the sight
    * * *

    impasible adjetivo
    impassive
    impasible adjetivo
    1 (imperturbable) impassive, unemotional
    2 (insensible) impassive, insensitive: no podemos permanecer impasibles ante el hambre de tantos, we can't turn a blind eye to so much starvation
    ' impasible' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    indiferente
    - insensible
    English:
    exhibit
    - impassive
    - lip
    - quiet
    - stolid
    - undismayed
    - unmoved
    - unperturbed
    * * *
    impassive;
    su rostro permaneció impasible his face showed o betrayed no emotion;
    escuchó impasible el veredicto she listened impassively as the verdict was read out
    * * *
    adj impassive
    * * *
    : impassive, unmoved

    Spanish-English dictionary > impasible

  • 5 impávidamente

    adv.
    impassively, coldly.
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=intrépidamente) intrepidly; (=impasiblemente) dauntlessly
    2) LAm (=con insolencia) cheekily
    * * *
    Ex. With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.
    * * *

    Ex: With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.

    * * *
    impassively

    Spanish-English dictionary > impávidamente

См. также в других словарях:

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  • impasiblemente — adv. m. Con impasibilidad …   Diccionario de la lengua española

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