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1 incompréhension
incompréhension [ɛ̃kɔ̃pʀeɑ̃sjɔ̃]feminine noun• cet article témoigne d'une incompréhension totale du problème the article shows a total lack of understanding of the problem* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃pʀeɑ̃sjɔ̃* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃pʀeɑ̃sjɔ̃ nf* * *[ɛ̃kɔ̃preɑ̃sjɔ̃] nom fémininlack of understanding ou comprehension -
2 hal tidak dapat dimengerti
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3 неразбирање
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4 несфаќање
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5 nepojimanje
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6 neshvatanje
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7 neshvaćanje
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8 непонимание
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9 ăнланманни
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11 непонимание
incomprehension; lack of understanding; misunderstanding (неправильное понимание)* * ** * *incomprehension; lack of understanding* * *inapprehensionincomprehensionuncomprehension -
12 непонимание
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13 отсутствие понимания
incomprehension, imperceptionRussian-english psychology dictionary > отсутствие понимания
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14 imcompresibilidad
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16 непонимание непонимани·е
incomprehension, lack of understanding, inability / failure to understand; (неправильное понимание) misunderstandingустранить потенциальные причины для непонимания — to eliminate potential causes for misunderstanding
взаимное непонимание — communications gap, noncommunication, lack of understanding, inability to understand one another
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > непонимание непонимани·е
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17 incomprensión
f.lack of understanding, disagreement, incomprehension, lack of comprehension.* * *1 lack of understanding* * *SF1) [de padres, mayores] incomprehension, lack of understanding2) (=subestimación) lack of appreciation* * *femenino lack of understanding* * *Ex. Stanhope frowned his incomprehension, and began to comb his memory for some clue as to what she was speaking of.* * *femenino lack of understanding* * *Ex: Stanhope frowned his incomprehension, and began to comb his memory for some clue as to what she was speaking of.
* * *lack of understanding* * *
incomprensión sustantivo femenino
lack of understanding
incomprensión sustantivo femenino (intelectual) lack of understanding, incomprehension
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18 Verständnislosigkeit
f1. (Nichtbegreifen) incomprehension* * *Ver|stạ̈nd|nis|lo|sig|keitf -, no pllack of understanding; (in Gesichtsausdruck, Blick) blankness; (= Mangel an Mitgefühl) lack of sympathy; (gegenüber Kunst) lack of appreciation* * *Ver·ständ·nis·lo·sig·keitf lack of understanding* * *die incomprehensionvoller Verständnislosigkeit — uncomprehendingly; with a complete lack of understanding
* * *1. (Nichtbegreifen) incomprehension2. (mangelndes Verständnis) lack of understanding (gegenüber toward[s], for)3. bei Kunst etc: lack of appreciation (gegenüber for)* * *die incomprehensionvoller Verständnislosigkeit — uncomprehendingly; with a complete lack of understanding
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19 niezrozumienie
- nia; ntlack of understanding, incomprehensionspotkać się ( perf) z niezrozumieniem — to meet with incomprehension
* * *n.lack of understanding, incomprehension; spotkać się z niezrozumieniem meet with incomprehension.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niezrozumienie
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20 falta de comprensión
(n.) = incomprehension, lack of understandingEx. Stanhope frowned his incomprehension, and began to comb his memory for some clue as to what she was speaking of.Ex. There is a lack of understanding over what benefits offshore banking can provide to people retiring abroad.* * *(n.) = incomprehension, lack of understandingEx: Stanhope frowned his incomprehension, and began to comb his memory for some clue as to what she was speaking of.
Ex: There is a lack of understanding over what benefits offshore banking can provide to people retiring abroad.
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incompréhension — [ ɛ̃kɔ̃preɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1860; de 1. in et compréhension ♦ Absence de compréhension, incapacité ou refus de comprendre qqn ou qqch., de lui rendre justice; manque d indulgence. ⇒ inintelligence, méconnaissance. L incompréhension de qqn, son… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Incomprehension — In*com pre*hen sion, n. Lack of comprehension or understanding. These mazes and incomprehensions. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incomprehension — index ignorance, incapacity, insentience Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
incomprehension — (n.) c.1600, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not + COMPREHENSION (Cf. comprehension) … Etymology dictionary
incomprehension — [in käm΄prē hen′shən, in käm΄prihen′shən] n. lack of comprehension; inability to understand … English World dictionary
incomprehension — [[t]ɪ̱nkɒmprɪhe̱nʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT Incomprehension is the state of being unable to understand something or someone. Rosie had a look of incomprehension on her face. ...his incomprehension of what happened to his father... The incomprehension… … English dictionary
incomprehension — /in kom pri hen sheuhn, in kom /, n. lack of comprehension or understanding: The audience listened politely but with incomprehension. [1595 1605; IN 3 + COMPREHENSION] * * * … Universalium
incomprehension — noun Want or lack of comprehension or understanding; inability to understand. Stephen blushed; and his father looked from one to the other in a state of utter incomprehension. See Also: comprehensible, comprehension, incomprehensible … Wiktionary
incomprehension — in|com|pre|hen|sion [ınˌkɔmprıˈhenʃən US ˌka:m ] n [U] the state of not being able to understand something ▪ He spread his hands in a gesture of incomprehension … Dictionary of contemporary English
incomprehension — in|com|pre|hen|sion [ ın,kamprə henʃən ] noun uncount the condition of not being able to understand: a look of total incomprehension … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
incomprehension — noun (U) the state of not being able to understand something: “Are you leaving me?” she cried, her face full of incomprehension and rage … Longman dictionary of contemporary English