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21 obstrepo
ob-strepo, strepuī, strepitum, ere, bei oder gegen etwas rauschen, -ertönen, -sich hören lassen, I) im allg.: obstrepit avis, singt dabei, Sen. poët.: nihil sensere obstrepente pluviā, sie merkten nichts wegen des rauschenden Regens, Liv.: m. Dat., arbor obstrepit aquis, Prop.: matutinis obstrepuit alitibus, schrie um die Wette mit den Hähnen, Prop.: qui inordinati atque incompositi obstrepunt portis, an den T. lärmen, toben, Liv. – Passiv, secretus ab omni voce locus, si non obstreperetur aquis, umrauscht würde von usw., Ov. fast. 6, 9, sq.: u. bildl., quae in Cn. Pompeium et ampla et nova congesta sunt, hinc assensione favoris, illinc fremitu invidiae litterarum monumentis obstrepuntur, Val. Max. 8, 15, 8 Halm (Kempf liest obstrepunt). – II) insbes.: A) eig.: 1) bestürmen, irritis precibus surdas principis aures, Plin. pan. 26, 2 K. – 2) jmd. in seiner Rede durch ein Mißbilligung bezeichnendes Geräusch, wie durch Geschrei, Scharren mit den Füßen usw., übertönen, überschreien, unterbrechen, stören, alci, Cic. u.a.: obstrepere omnes, hostem atque parricidam vocare, Sall.: obstrepunt et intercedunt, ne audiant, Lact.: oblatrare et obstrepere veritati, Lact. – Passiv, sed tamen eius modi res nescio quo modo, etiam cum leguntur, obstrepi clamore militum videntur et tubarum sono, Cic. Marc. 9: unpers., decemviro obstrepitur, Liv. 3, 49, 4. – B) übtr., beschwerlich fallen, in den Weg treten, hinderlich sein, behelligen, alci litteris, Cic.: actis Pompeii, Flor.: ne scelera virtutibus obstrepant, Flor.: ne restagnatio intempestiva alvi obstrepat, Plin.
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22 Unmäßigkeit
Unmäßigkeit, intemperantia. – U. im Essen u. Trinken, profunda et intempestiva gula: U. im Aufwand, luxus (die Schwelgerei, insofern sie in Handlungen hervortritt); luxuria (die Schwelgerei als Richtung des Gemüts, als Hang).
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23 ungodly
tr[ʌn'gɒdlɪ]1 (behaviour, language) impío,-aungodly [.ʌn'gɔdli, -'gɑd-] adj1) impious: impío2) outrageous: atroz, terribleat an ungodly hour: a una hora intempestivaadj.• impío, -a adj.• irreligioso, -a adj.'ʌn'gɑːdli, ʌn'gɒdliadjective impíoat some ungodly hour — (hum) a una hora infame (fam)
[ʌn'ɡɒdlɪ]ADJ1) † (=sinful) [person, action, life] impío, irreligioso2) * (=unreasonable) [noise] tremendo ** * *['ʌn'gɑːdli, ʌn'gɒdli]adjective impíoat some ungodly hour — (hum) a una hora infame (fam)
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24 frenata
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25 intempestivo
intempes'tiboadjungelegen, unzeitgemäß( femenino intempestiva) adjetivo[proposición, comentario] unangebracht[horas] ungelegenintempestivointempestivo , -a [iDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dtempes'tiβo, -a]num1num (observación) unangebrachtnum2num (visita) unpassend -
26 inconveniente
adj.1 inappropriate.2 inconvenient, inopportune, improper, inappropriate.m.1 obstacle, problem.han puesto inconvenientes a su nombramiento they have raised objections to his appointmentno tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing somethingsi no tienes inconveniente, me voy a marchar if you don't mind o if it's all right by you, I'll leave2 disadvantage, drawback (desventaja).tiene el inconveniente de que es muy caro it suffers from the disadvantage o drawback of being very expensive3 inconvenience, hassle, disadvantage, drawback.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) inconvenient; (inapropiado) inappropriate1 (desventaja) drawback; (dificultad) problem\no tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing something■ si no tienen inconveniente, se aplazará la reunión if there is no objection, the meeting will be postponed* * *1.ADJ inappropriate2. SM1) (=problema) problemsurgieron muchos inconvenientes y finalmente desistí — a lot of problems arose and in the end I gave up
el inconveniente es que es muy caro — the problem o trouble is that it's very expensive
2) (=desventaja) disadvantagetiene el inconveniente de que consume mucha gasolina — it has the disadvantage of using a lot of petrol
3) (=objeción) objection¿hay inconveniente en pagar con tarjeta? — is it all right to pay by card?
¿tienes algún inconveniente en venir? — do you mind coming?
preferiría que se fuera, si no tiene inconveniente — I'd rather you went, if you don't mind
* * *Ia) ( incómodo) <hora/fecha> inconvenientb) ( inapropiado) <lecturas/chistes> unsuitableIIa) ( problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente — if everything goes according to plan; if their are no problems
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? — would it be alright if we stayed?
b) ( desventaja) drawbackc) ( objeción) objection* * *= disadvantage, drawback, inconvenience, inconvenient, snag, untoward, downside, inopportune, ill-timed, kicker.Ex. Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.Ex. The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex. The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.Ex. For many other types of information fixed length fields can be inconvenient.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex. The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex. These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex. His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex. The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.----* sin muchos inconvenientes = without much grudging.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* todo tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes = swings and roundabouts, what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ventajas e inconvenientes = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs.* ver inconvenientes = see + drawbacks.* * *Ia) ( incómodo) <hora/fecha> inconvenientb) ( inapropiado) <lecturas/chistes> unsuitableIIa) ( problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente — if everything goes according to plan; if their are no problems
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? — would it be alright if we stayed?
b) ( desventaja) drawbackc) ( objeción) objection* * *= disadvantage, drawback, inconvenience, inconvenient, snag, untoward, downside, inopportune, ill-timed, kicker.Ex: Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.
Ex: The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex: The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.Ex: For many other types of information fixed length fields can be inconvenient.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex: Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex: The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex: His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex: The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.* sin muchos inconvenientes = without much grudging.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* todo tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes = swings and roundabouts, what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ventajas e inconvenientes = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs.* ver inconvenientes = see + drawbacks.* * *1 (incómodo) ‹hora/fecha› inconvenient2 (inapropiado) ‹lecturas/chistes› unsuitable1 (problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente llegaré mañana if everything goes according to plan o if there are no problems o hitches I'll be there tomorrowtiene el inconveniente de que está muy lejos the problem with it o ( colloq) the snag is it's too far¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos unos días más? would it be alright o would there be any problem if we stayed a few more days?2 (desventaja) drawback, disadvantageel horario tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes the schedule has its advantages and its disadvantages o drawbacks3 (objeción) objectionno tengo inconveniente, puedes ir I've no objection: you can gosi usted no tiene inconveniente preferiría que lo pagara ahora I would rather you paid now if you don't mindno tengo inconveniente en decírselo I don't mind telling him¿hay algún inconveniente en pagar en pesos? is it all right to pay in pesos?no veo ningún inconveniente en que venga I see no reason why he shouldn't come, I have nothing against his coming* * *
inconveniente adjetivo ( incómodo) ‹hora/fecha› inconvenient
■ sustantivo masculino
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? would it be alright if we stayed?
◊ tiene sus inconvenientes it has its disadvantages o drawbacks
no tengo inconveniente en decírselo I don't mind telling him;
no veo ningún inconveniente en que venga I see no reason why he shouldn't come
inconveniente
I adjetivo
1 inconvenient
2 (inoportuno) unsuitable
II sustantivo masculino
1 (objeción) objection
poner inconvenientes, to raise objections
(problema) difficulty: no veo inconveniente alguno, I see no problem
¿tendrías inconveniente en venir mañana?, would you mind coming tomorrow?
2 (desventaja) disadvantage, drawback: es un sistema con muchas ventajas y pocos inconvenientes, it's a system with many advantages and few disadvantages
' inconveniente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desventaja
- extemporánea
- extemporáneo
- intempestiva
- intempestivo
- pequeña
- pequeño
- incómodo
- ligero
- pega
- reparo
English:
catch
- disadvantage
- downside
- drawback
- inconvenience
- object
- objection
- snag
- whoops
- draw
- unsuitable
* * *♦ adj1. [inoportuno] inappropriate2. [descortés] rude♦ nm1. [dificultad] obstacle, problem;si no tienes (ningún) inconveniente, me voy a marchar if you don't mind o if it's all right by you, I'll leave;han puesto inconvenientes a su nombramiento they have raised objections to his appointment;no tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing sth;no tengo inconveniente en que venga ella también I have no problem with o I have no objection to her coming too;¿tienes algún inconveniente? is that all right with you?, do you have any objections?2. [desventaja] disadvantage, drawback;las ventajas y los inconvenientes de una propuesta the advantages and disadvantages of a proposal;tiene el inconveniente de que es muy caro it suffers from the disadvantage o drawback of being very expensive;* * *I adj1 ( inoportuno) inconvenient2 ( impropio) inappropriateII m1 ( desventaja) drawback, disadvantage2 ( estorbo) problem;no tengo inconveniente I don’t mind* * *inconveniente adj1) incómodo: inconvenient2) inapropiado: improper, unsuitable: obstacle, problem, snagno tengo inconveniente en hacerlo: I don't mind doing it* * *inconveniente1 adj1. (momento, etc) inconvenient2. (comentario, etc) inappropriate1. (dificultad) problem2. (desventaja) disadvantage / drawback -
27 inoportuno
adj.1 inopportune, out of order, ill-timed, importunate.2 importunate, meddlesome.* * *► adjetivo1 (visita etc) inopportune, untimely; (comentario etc) inopportune, ill-timed* * *ADJ1) [momento] inopportune, untimely2) (=molesto) inconvenient3) [comportamiento, comentario] inappropriate* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportuneb) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune* * *= unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex. She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex. Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.Ex. His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex. Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.* * *- na adjetivoa) <visita/llamada> untimely, inopportuneb) <comentario/crítica> ill-timed, inopportune* * *= unwelcome, obtrusive, inopportune, importunate, untimely, ill-timed, indiscreet.Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex: She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex: Each attacks the other's work as untimely, as out of step with today.Ex: His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.* * *inoportuno -na1 ‹visita/llamada› untimely, inopportunellegó en un momento muy inoportuno she arrived at a very bad o inopportune o unfortunate2 ‹comentario/crítica› ill-timed, inopportune* * *
inoportuno◊ -na adjetivo
inoportuno,-a adjetivo inappropriate: ¡vaya lluvia más inoportuna!, what a bad time for it to rain!
' inoportuno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desafortunada
- desafortunado
- inconveniente
- inoportuna
- intempestiva
- intempestivo
- mal
- parecer
- inconveniencia
English:
awkward
- gauche
- ill-timed
- inappropriate
- inconvenient
- inept
- inopportune
- oops!
- unfortunate
- unsuitable
- unwelcome
- wrong
- untimely
* * *inoportuno, -a adj1. [en mal momento] inopportune, untimely2. [molesto] inconvenient3. [inadecuado] inappropriate* * *adj inopportune; ( molesto) inconvenient* * *inoportuno, -na adj: untimely, inopportune, inappropriate* * *inoportuno adj1. (comentario) inopportune2. (momento) inconvenient -
28 inconveniente
inconveniente adjetivo ( incómodo) ‹hora/fecha› inconvenient ■ sustantivo masculino ¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? would it be alright if we stayed?◊ tiene sus inconvenientes it has its disadvantages o drawbacksno tengo inconveniente en decírselo I don't mind telling him; no veo ningún inconveniente en que venga I see no reason why he shouldn't come
inconveniente
I adjetivo
1 inconvenient
2 (inoportuno) unsuitable
II sustantivo masculino
1 (objeción) objection
poner inconvenientes, to raise objections (problema) difficulty: no veo inconveniente alguno, I see no problem
¿tendrías inconveniente en venir mañana?, would you mind coming tomorrow?
2 (desventaja) disadvantage, drawback: es un sistema con muchas ventajas y pocos inconvenientes, it's a system with many advantages and few disadvantages ' inconveniente' also found in these entries: Spanish: desventaja - extemporánea - extemporáneo - intempestiva - intempestivo - pequeña - pequeño - incómodo - ligero - pega - reparo English: catch - disadvantage - downside - drawback - inconvenience - object - objection - snag - whoops - draw - unsuitable -
29 inoportuno
inoportuno
◊ -na adjetivo
inoportuno,-a adjetivo inappropriate: ¡vaya lluvia más inoportuna!, what a bad time for it to rain! ' inoportuno' also found in these entries: Spanish: desafortunada - desafortunado - inconveniente - inoportuna - intempestiva - intempestivo - mal - parecer - inconveniencia English: awkward - gauche - ill-timed - inappropriate - inconvenient - inept - inopportune - oops! - unfortunate - unsuitable - unwelcome - wrong - untimely -
30 intempestivo
intempestivo,-a adj (inoportuno) untimely (inconveniente) inconvenient, unsuitable ' intempestivo' also found in these entries: Spanish: intempestiva English: ungodly - untimely -
31 blat
[blæt] vi 1 balir. 2 coll falar intempestiva ou impensadamente. -
32 mistime
mis.time[mit'aim] vt dizer ou fazer algo em ocasião imprópria, intempestiva. -
33 несвоевременное торможение
Русско-итальянский автомобильный словарь > несвоевременное торможение
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34 преждевременная смерть
adjgener. fine immatura, la immatura scomparsa, morte acerba, morte importuna, morte intempestiva, morte precoceUniversale dizionario russo-italiano > преждевременная смерть
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35 efflagitatio
efflāgitātio, ōnis, f. (efflagito), das dringende-, inständige Verlangen, -Fordern, insulsa cum efflagitatione, Planc. b. Cic.: studio atque efflagitatione omnium, Cic.: efflagitatio ad coëundam societatem vel periculi vel laboris, Cic.: non preces sunt istud, sed efflagitatio intempestiva quidem et improvisa, Tac.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > efflagitatio
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36 obstrepo
ob-strepo, strepuī, strepitum, ere, bei oder gegen etwas rauschen, -ertönen, -sich hören lassen, I) im allg.: obstrepit avis, singt dabei, Sen. poët.: nihil sensere obstrepente pluviā, sie merkten nichts wegen des rauschenden Regens, Liv.: m. Dat., arbor obstrepit aquis, Prop.: matutinis obstrepuit alitibus, schrie um die Wette mit den Hähnen, Prop.: qui inordinati atque incompositi obstrepunt portis, an den T. lärmen, toben, Liv. – Passiv, secretus ab omni voce locus, si non obstreperetur aquis, umrauscht würde von usw., Ov. fast. 6, 9, sq.: u. bildl., quae in Cn. Pompeium et ampla et nova congesta sunt, hinc assensione favoris, illinc fremitu invidiae litterarum monumentis obstrepuntur, Val. Max. 8, 15, 8 Halm (Kempf liest obstrepunt). – II) insbes.: A) eig.: 1) bestürmen, irritis precibus surdas principis aures, Plin. pan. 26, 2 K. – 2) jmd. in seiner Rede durch ein Mißbilligung bezeichnendes Geräusch, wie durch Geschrei, Scharren mit den Füßen usw., übertönen, überschreien, unterbrechen, stören, alci, Cic. u.a.: obstrepere omnes, hostem atque parricidam vocare, Sall.: obstrepunt et intercedunt, ne audiant, Lact.: oblatrare et obstrepere veritati, Lact. – Passiv, sed tamen eius modi res nescio quo modo, etiam cum leguntur, obstrepi clamore militum videntur et tubarum sono, Cic. Marc. 9: unpers., decemviro obstrepitur,————Liv. 3, 49, 4. – B) übtr., beschwerlich fallen, in den Weg treten, hinderlich sein, behelligen, alci litteris, Cic.: actis Pompeii, Flor.: ne scelera virtutibus obstrepant, Flor.: ne restagnatio intempestiva alvi obstrepat, Plin.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > obstrepo
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37 efflāgitātiō
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38 Minerva
Minerva ae, f [1 MAN-], the goddess of wisdom, sense, and reflection, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving, identified with the Grecian Athene, T., H., O.—Prov.: agamus pingui Minervā, i. e. without art, rudely: rusticus crassā Minervā, H.: invitā Minervā, against one's bent, H.: causam egi non invitā Minervā, not unaptly: sus Minervam (docet), i. e. the fool instructs the wise.—A working in wool, spinning and weaving: tolerare colo vitam tenuique Minervā (i. e. telā), V.: Intempestiva, O.* * *Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom -
39 untimely
[ʌn'taɪmlɪ]aggettivo lett. [ arrival] intempestivo; [ intervention] inopportuno, fuori luogo; [ death] prematuroto come to an untimely end — [person, project] fare una fine prematura
* * *untimely /ʌnˈtaɪmlɪ/a.1 inopportuno; intempestivo: an untimely visit [interruption], una visita [un'interruzione] intempestivauntimelinessn. [u]1 inopportunità; intempestività2 prematurità.* * *[ʌn'taɪmlɪ]aggettivo lett. [ arrival] intempestivo; [ intervention] inopportuno, fuori luogo; [ death] prematuroto come to an untimely end — [person, project] fare una fine prematura
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40 pusarqoy
v. Llevar o conducir a otra persona en forma intempestiva hacia otro lugar, muchas veces por la fuerza.
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