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1 insensible
insensible [ɪn'sensəbəl]∎ she was knocked insensible by her fall sa chute lui a fait perdre connaissance;∎ her body was insensible to any pain son corps était insensible à toute douleur(b) (cold, indifferent)∎ insensible to the suffering of others insensible ou indifférent à la souffrance d'autrui∎ insensible of the risks inconscient des risques(d) (imperceptible) insensible, imperceptible -
2 insensible
in'sensəbl(unconscious: He lay on the floor insensible.) inconsciente, sin conocimiento
insensible adjetivo insensitive;
insensible adjetivo
1 (impasible, inconmovible) insensitive [a, to]
2 (difícil de percibir) imperceptible
3 Med (sin sensibilidad) numb: es insensible al calor, she doesn't feel the heat ' insensible' also found in these entries: Spanish: dura - duro - impasible - sorda - sordo - endurecer English: callous - crass - hard - hard-boiled - hard-hearted - hardened - impervious - insensitive - numb - unfeeling - cold - insensible - skin - thicktr[ɪn'sensəbəl]1 formal use (unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimientoinsensible [ɪn'sɛntsəbəl] adj1) unconscious: inconsciente, sin conocimiento2) numb: insensible, entumecido3) unaware: inconscienteadj.• impasible adj.• imperceptible adj.• inconsciente adj.• insensible adj.ɪn'sensəbəladjective (frml)1)a) ( unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimientob) ( without sensation) insensible2) (pred)a) ( unaffected)to be insensible TO something — ser* insensible a algo
b) ( unaware)to be insensible OF something: I am not insensible of the risks involved — soy consciente de or no ignoro los riesgos que acarrea
[ɪn'sensǝbl]ADJ frm1) (=unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimiento2) (=insensitive)insensible to heat/cold — insensible al calor/al frío
3) (=unaware)to be insensible of sth — no ser consciente de algo, no darse cuenta de algo
she seemed wholly insensible of the honour done to her — parecía que no era consciente en absoluto del honor que se le hacía, parecía no darse cuenta en absoluto del honor que se le hacía
* * *[ɪn'sensəbəl]adjective (frml)1)a) ( unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimientob) ( without sensation) insensible2) (pred)a) ( unaffected)to be insensible TO something — ser* insensible a algo
b) ( unaware)to be insensible OF something: I am not insensible of the risks involved — soy consciente de or no ignoro los riesgos que acarrea
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