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1 intuitive
in'tju:ətivadjective intuitivointuitive adj intuitivotr[ɪn'tjʊːɪtɪv]1 intuitivo,-aintuitive [ɪn'tu:ət̬ɪv, -'tju:-] adj: intuitivo♦ intuitively advadj.• facial adj.• intuitivo, -a adj.ɪn'tuːətɪv, ɪn'tjuːɪtɪvadjective intuitivo[ɪn'tjuːɪtɪv]ADJ [knowledge] intuitivo; [powers] de intuición* * *[ɪn'tuːətɪv, ɪn'tjuːɪtɪv]adjective intuitivo -
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(an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) idea, sospecha, corazonada- hunchbacked
- hunched up
tr[hʌnʧ]1 presentimiento, intuición nombre femenino1 encorvar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a hunch tener una corazonadahunch ['hʌnʧ] vt: encorvarhunch npremonition: presentimiento mn.(§ pl.: hunches) = chepa s.f.• corcova s.f.• giba s.f.• joroba s.f.• pedazo grande s.m.v.• encorvar v.• gibar v.
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1. hʌntʃtransitive verb \<\<back/shoulders\>\> encorvar
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vi encorvarse
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noun ( intuitive feeling) (colloq) presentimiento m, pálpito m, corazonada f[hʌntʃ]to have a hunch that... — tener* el presentimiento de que...
1. N1) * (=idea) corazonada f, presentimiento mit's only a hunch — no es más que una corazonada or un presentimiento que tengo
I had a hunch — tuve una corazonada or un presentimiento
2) (Anat) = hump 1., 1)2.VT (also: hunch up) encorvar3.VI encorvarse* * *
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1. [hʌntʃ]transitive verb \<\<back/shoulders\>\> encorvar
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vi encorvarse
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noun ( intuitive feeling) (colloq) presentimiento m, pálpito m, corazonada fto have a hunch that... — tener* el presentimiento de que...
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feeling — n 1. touch, sense of touch, tactile sense, feel. 2. sensation, sense, sense impression, impression; intuition, inkling, vague feeling, Inf. funny feeling, suspicion, Inf. sneaking suspicion, Inf. hunch; hint, intimation, foreboding, presentiment … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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