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61 algo impropio
• something improper -
62 estar mal visto
• be thought improper -
63 estratificar
• deposit in layers• form into layers• form into strata• make improper remarks• make in syrup -
64 excepción declinatoria
• plea of improper venue• plea to the jurisdiction -
65 imposibilitar
• disallow• impede• incapable• incapacitated• make impact• make improper remarks• paralyse -
66 impropiedad
• impolite action• impoliteness• improper act• impropriety• inappropriate payment• inapt• lack of respect• lack of self-confidence• unbecomingness• unseemliness -
67 impropio
• amiss• ill-suited• improper• inappreciable• inappropriate payment• incontrovertibly• inconveniently• unbecoming• undue• unfitting• unmeet• unseemly• unsuited -
68 salida de tono
• coarse remark• impertinence• impertinent remark• improper remark -
69 una imprudencia
• something improper -
70 acto inapropiado
m.improper act, bad-mannered action, gaucherie. -
71 algo impropio
m.something improper. -
72 comentario inapropiado
m.improper remark, inopportune remark, flippant remark. -
73 curiosidad indebida
f.nosiness, improper curiosity about the affairs of others, curiosity and meddlesomeness about someone else's business. -
74 ejecución ilegal
f.misfeasance, execution of a proper act in a wrongful manner, improper performance of a lawful act. -
75 excepción declinatoria
f.plea to the jurisdiction, plea of improper venue. -
76 fracción impropia
f.improper fraction. -
77 observación inoportuna
f.improper remark. -
78 preguntonería
f.nosiness, curiosity and meddlesomeness about someone else's business, improper curiosity about the affairs of others, meddlesomeness. -
79 quebrado impropio
m.improper fraction. -
80 pendejo
(Sp. model spelled same [pendéxo] < Vulgar Latin pectiniculum 'pubic hair,' diminutive of pectenem 'pubes')Hendrickson cites another source that glosses this term as "asshole." The DRAE defines it as a weak, cowardly man or a stupid, foolish man. It also refers figuratively to a person who lives a licentious lifestyle, a slattern. Santamaría concurs with the first two of these definitions and notes that in Mexico this term is derogatory and obscene, considered improper among well-mannered people.
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improper — im·prop·er adj: not proper: as a: not in accord with correct procedure an improper venue b: wrongful; specif: in violation of a constitution the denial of trial by jury was held improper im·prop·er·ly adv … Law dictionary
Improper — Im*prop er, a. [F. impropre, L. improprius; pref. im not + proprius proper. See {Proper}.] 1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances, design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous; inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
improper — UK US /ɪmˈprɒpər/ adjective LAW ► dishonest, and not allowed by a rule or by law: »The cropland may have been polluted because of improper use of pesticides and fertilizers. » improper accounting/payments/trading »improper… … Financial and business terms
improper — [im präp′ər] adj. [OFr impropre < L improprius: see IN 2 & PROPER] 1. not suitable for or consistent with the purpose or circumstances; poorly adapted; unfit 2. not in accordance with the truth, fact, or rule; wrong; incorrect 3. contrary to… … English World dictionary
Improper — Im*prop er, v. t. To appropriate; to limit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He would in like manner improper and inclose the sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. Jewel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
improper — [adj1] not suitable abnormal, at odds, awkward, bad form, discordant, discrepant, erroneous, false, ill advised, ill timed, imprudent, inaccurate, inadmissible, inadvisable, inapplicable, inapposite, inappropriate, inapt, incongruous, incorrect,… … New thesaurus
improper — (adj.) mid 15c., not true, from Fr. impropre (14c.), from L. improprius, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + proprius (see PROPER (Cf. proper)). Meaning not suited, unfit is from 1560s; that of not in accordance… … Etymology dictionary
improper — 1 inappropriate, unfitting, unsuitable, *unfit, inapt, unhappy, infelicitous Analogous words: wrong, *bad, poor: *amiss, astray: incongruous, inconsonant Antonyms: proper Contrasted words: right, *good: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
improper — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not conforming with accepted standards of behaviour. 2) unseemly or indecent. DERIVATIVES improperly adverb … English terms dictionary
Improper — ;In mathematics *Improper rotation *Improper integral *Improper fraction *Improper prior *Improper distribution *Improper point *Improper limits;Other *Improper English *Improper motion *Improper nounee also* Proper … Wikipedia
improper — improperly, adv. improperness, n. /im prop euhr/, adj. 1. not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence. 2. not in accordance with propriety of behavior, manners,… … Universalium