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1 irrationalities
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2 irrationalities
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3 dar la idea
(v.) = give + the impression thatEx. I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.* * *(v.) = give + the impression thatEx: I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.
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4 dar la imagen
(v.) = give + the impression thatEx. I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.* * *(v.) = give + the impression thatEx: I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.
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5 dar la impresión
(v.) = convey + impression, strike + Pronombre Personal, give + the impression that, confer + impression, come off asEx. In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.Ex. 'You commented earlier,' she said ingenuously, aloud, 'that Kass didn't strike you as the union type'.Ex. I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.Ex. The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements.Ex. I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.* * *(v.) = convey + impression, strike + Pronombre Personal, give + the impression that, confer + impression, come off asEx: In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.
Ex: 'You commented earlier,' she said ingenuously, aloud, 'that Kass didn't strike you as the union type'.Ex: I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.Ex: The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements.Ex: I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative. -
6 irracionalidad
f.1 irrationality.2 irrational act, absurd act, irrational action, irrationality.* * *1 irrationality* * ** * *femenino irrationality* * *= unreasonableness, irrationality.Ex. Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex. I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.* * *femenino irrationality* * *= unreasonableness, irrationality.Ex: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.
Ex: I also don't want to give the impression that my own catalog at UCB is fraught with irrationalities.* * *irrationality* * *
irracionalidad sustantivo femenino irrationality
' irracionalidad' also found in these entries:
English:
unreasonableness
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7 unreasonableness
Синонимический ряд:1. illogicalness (noun) fallaciousness; illogicalness; madness2. irrationalities' (noun) irrationalities'; unreason3. preposterousness (noun) absurdity; extravagance; folly; impossibility; irrationality; nonsense; preposterousness; ridiculousness; senselessness4. unconscionableness (noun) unconscionableness -
8 нерациональность
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