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1 inescrutabilidad
f.inscrutability, reconditeness, inscrutableness.* * ** * *Ex. Quine's thesis of the inscrutability of reference maintains that it is senseless to ask what the referent of a term is.* * *Ex: Quine's thesis of the inscrutability of reference maintains that it is senseless to ask what the referent of a term is.
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2 hermetismo
m.1 airtightness (al aire).2 inscrutability, uncommunicativeness.3 hermeticism, close secrecy, tight secrecy, hermetism.* * *1 hermetism2 figurado impenetrability, secrecy, secretiveness* * *SM (=inescrutabilidad) [de teoría, misterio] tight secrecy, close secrecy; [de persona] silence, reserve* * *masculino inscrutability, secretiveness* * *Ex. During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.* * *masculino inscrutability, secretiveness* * *Ex: During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.
* * *inscrutability, secretiveness* * *
hermetismo sustantivo masculino hermetecism
figurado inscrutability
* * *hermetismo nm1. [al aire] airtightness;[al agua] watertightness2. [de persona] uncommunicativeness;[de texto, comentario] impenetrability* * *m1 secretiveness -
3 impenetrabilidad
f.impenetrability (also figurative).* * *1 impenetrability* * ** * *femenino (de la jungla, maleza) impenetrability; (de una persona, expresión) inscrutability* * *= imperviousness to, opacity, impenetrability.Ex. 'All this is not very likely,' she observed at last, 'not only because of the strength of the selection process -- its imperviousness to proof before an arbitrator'.Ex. This collection of poems is a good alternative to the opacity and egocentricity of much contemporary American poetry.Ex. The theory he provided was focused around two pairs of properties: divisibility/indivisibility and penetrability/ impenetrability.* * *femenino (de la jungla, maleza) impenetrability; (de una persona, expresión) inscrutability* * *= imperviousness to, opacity, impenetrability.Ex: 'All this is not very likely,' she observed at last, 'not only because of the strength of the selection process -- its imperviousness to proof before an arbitrator'.
Ex: This collection of poems is a good alternative to the opacity and egocentricity of much contemporary American poetry.Ex: The theory he provided was focused around two pairs of properties: divisibility/indivisibility and penetrability/ impenetrability.* * *1 (de la jungla, maleza) impenetrability2 (de una persona, expresión) inscrutability* * *1. [de bosque, barrera] impenetrability2. [de estilo, misterio] impenetrability;[de sonrisa] inscrutability -
4 no tener sentido
(v.) = be meaningless, be pointless, be senselessEx. If you do not observe this rule, the resulting class number will be either meaningless or, at least, have the wrong meaning.Ex. In such cases consultation of the classified files would be pointless and frustrating to the user.Ex. Quine's thesis of the inscrutability of reference maintains that it is senseless to ask what the referent of a term is.* * *(v.) = be meaningless, be pointless, be senselessEx: If you do not observe this rule, the resulting class number will be either meaningless or, at least, have the wrong meaning.
Ex: In such cases consultation of the classified files would be pointless and frustrating to the user.Ex: Quine's thesis of the inscrutability of reference maintains that it is senseless to ask what the referent of a term is. -
5 dedicatoria
• dedication• insatiately• inscrutability -
6 inescrutabilidad
• inscribe• inscrutability• inscrutable• inscrutably• reconditeness -
7 inscripción
• booking• imprinting• insatiately• inscrutability• putting down• registration• signing-up• signup -
8 insondeabilidad
f.inscrutability.
См. также в других словарях:
Inscrutability — In*scru ta*bil i*ty, n. The quality or state of being inscrutable; inscrutableness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inscrutability — index complication, mystery, opacity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inscrutability — (n.) 1650s, from INSCRUTABLE (Cf. inscrutable) + ITY (Cf. ity) … Etymology dictionary
inscrutability — inscrutable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to understand or interpret. DERIVATIVES inscrutability noun inscrutably adverb. ORIGIN Latin inscrutabilis, from in not + scrutari to search … English terms dictionary
inscrutability — noun the quality of being impossible to investigate (Freq. 1) the inscrutability of the future • Derivationally related forms: ↑inscrutable • Hypernyms: ↑incomprehensibility … Useful english dictionary
inscrutability of reference — The doctrine due to Quine that no empirical evidence relevant to interpreting a speaker s utterances can decide among alternative and incompatible ways of assigning referents to the words used; hence there is no fact that the words have one… … Philosophy dictionary
inscrutability — noun see inscrutable … New Collegiate Dictionary
inscrutability — See inscrutable. * * * … Universalium
inscrutability — noun The condition of being inscrutable See Also: inscrutableness, inscrutably … Wiktionary
inscrutability — in·scru·ta·bil·i·ty || ɪn‚skruËtÉ™ bɪlÉ™tɪ n. quality of being incomprehensible, obscureness, mysteriousness … English contemporary dictionary
inscrutability — n. See inscrutableness … New dictionary of synonyms