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1 irreconcilable
[ɪ'rekənsaɪləbl, ɪˌrekən'saɪləbl]* * *irreconcilable /ɪrɛkənˈsaɪləbl/A a.irreconciliabile; inconciliabile; incompatibile: irreconcilable enemies, nemici irreconciliabili (o implacabili); irreconcilable ideas, idee inconciliabiliB n.(polit.) intransigenteirreconcilably avv.* * *[ɪ'rekənsaɪləbl, ɪˌrekən'saɪləbl] -
2 irreconcilable
tr[ɪ'rekənsaɪləbəl]1 formal use irreconciliable, inconciliableirreconcilable [ɪ.rɛkən'saɪləbəl] adj: irreconciliableadj.• inconciliable adj.• intransigente adj.• irreconciliable adj.ɪ'rekən'saɪləbəladjective <principles/beliefs> irreconciliable[ɪˌrekǝn'saɪlǝbl]to be irreconcilable WITH something — ser* incompatible con algo
1.ADJ [enemies] irreconciliable; [ideas] incompatible2.CPDirreconcilable differences NPL — diferencias fpl irreconciliables
* * *[ɪ'rekən'saɪləbəl]adjective <principles/beliefs> irreconciliableto be irreconcilable WITH something — ser* incompatible con algo
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3 irreconcilable
irreconcilable [ɪ‚rekənˈsaɪləbl]* * *[ɪ'rekənsaɪləbl, ɪˌrekən'saɪləbl] -
4 irreconcilable
irreconcilable, adj [opponents] irréconciliable (with avec) ; [ideas] incompatible (with avec) ; [conflict] inconciliable. -
5 irreconcilable
adjective1) (implacably hostile) unversöhnlich2) (incompatible) unvereinbar; unversöhnlich [Gegensätze]* * *ir·rec·on·cil·able[ˌɪrekənˈsaɪləbl̩]adj inv1. (diametrically opposed) ideas, views unvereinbar\irreconcilable accounts/facts sich akk völlig widersprechende Berichte/Tatsachen\irreconcilable differences of opinion unüberbrückbare Meinungsgegensätzetheir positions are \irreconcilable sie sind unversöhnliche Meinungsgegner* * *[I"rekən'saɪləbl]adj1) enemy, hatred unversöhnlich2) belief, opinion, differences unvereinbar* * *irreconcilable [ıˈrekənsaıləbl; ˈıˌrekənˈs-]A adj (adv irreconcilably)1. unvereinbar ( with mit)2. unversöhnlich (Gegner etc)* * *adjective1) (implacably hostile) unversöhnlich2) (incompatible) unvereinbar; unversöhnlich [Gegensätze]* * *adj.unvereinbar adj.unverträglich adj. -
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\irreconcilable differences of opinion unüberbrückbare Meinungsgegensätze;to be \irreconcilable with sth mit etw dat nicht vereinbar seintheir positions are \irreconcilable sie sind unversöhnliche Meinungsgegner -
7 irreconcilable
[ɪrɛkən'saɪləbl]adjideas, views nie do pogodzenia post; conflict nierozwiązywalny -
8 conciliar
adj.conciliar.v.to reconcile.conciliar el sueño to get to sleep* * *► adjetivo1 conciliar1 (gen) to conciliate, bring together2 (enemigos) to reconcile1 to win* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ enemigos] to reconcile; [+ ideas] to harmonize, bring into line2)3) [+ respeto, antipatía] to win, gain2.See:* * *Iadjetivo council (before n)IIverbo transitivo1)a) < personas> to conciliateb) < ideas> to reconcile; < actividades> to combine2) < sueño>* * *= bring into + line.Ex. UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.----* no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.* * *Iadjetivo council (before n)IIverbo transitivo1)a) < personas> to conciliateb) < ideas> to reconcile; < actividades> to combine2) < sueño>* * *= bring into + line.Ex: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.
* no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.* * *council ( before n)council membervtA1 ‹personas› to conciliate2 ‹ideas/actividades›son ideas que son imposibles de conciliar these ideas cannot be reconciled o are incompatiblela nueva propuesta conciliará estas opiniones the new proposal will reconcile these differing opinionsno ha podido conciliar el trabajo con los estudios she hasn't been able to combine working with studying o to find a balance between working and studyingB ‹sueño›no pude conciliar el sueño I couldn't get to sleep* * *
conciliar ( conjugate conciliar) verbo transitivo
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‹ actividades› to combine
2 ‹ sueño›:
conciliar verbo transitivo to reconcile
♦ Locuciones: conciliar el sueño, to get to sleep
' conciliar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hermanarse
- lograr
- sueño
- dormir
English:
reconcile
- square
* * *♦ adjconciliar♦ vt1. [personas] to reconcile2. [compatibilizar]me resulta difícil conciliar los estudios con el trabajo I find it difficult to fit my studies in with my work o to combine working and studying;intentan conciliar los intereses públicos con los privados they are trying to reconcile public and private interests;en esta obra se concilian varios estilos diferentes several different styles are effectively combined in this work3.conciliar el sueño to get to sleep* * *v/t1 reconcile2:conciliar el sueño get to sleep* * *conciliar vt: to conciliate, to reconcile♦ conciliación nf -
9 incompatible
a несовместимый, несовмещающийся; несочетающийся; несмешиваемыйincompatible drugs — лекарства, противоположные по действию; несовместимые лекарства
Синонимический ряд:1. antagonistic (adj.) antagonistic; factious; hostile; inharmonious2. contrary (adj.) contradictory; contrary; difficult; opposed; opposite; unsuitable; unsuited3. inconsonant (adj.) conflicting; disconsonant; discordant; discrepant; dissonant; incongruent; incongruous; inconsonant; unmixable4. irreconcilable (adj.) inconformable; inconsistent; irreconcilableАнтонимический ряд:appropriate; compatible; consistent; harmonious -
10 несъвместим
деяния, несъвместими с неговото положение activities incompatible/inconsistent with his statusнесъвместими понятия mutually exclusive ideasтова е несъвместимо с неговото достойнство it is beneath his dignity* * *несъвместѝм,прил. incompatible, incongruous (с with), dissociable; conflicting (with), contradictory (to); in contradiction (with); \несъвместими понятия mutually exclusive ideas; \несъвместими теории competing theories.* * *contradictory: This is несъвместим with my status. - Това е несъвместимо със статуса ми.; incongruous; irreconcilable* * *1. incompatible, incongruous (c with), conflicting (with), contradictory (to);in contradiction (with) 2. НЕСЪВМЕСТИМи понятия mutually exclusive ideas 3. деяния, НЕСЪВМЕСТИМи с неговото положение activities incompatible/inconsistent with his status 4. това е НЕСЪВМЕСТИМо с неговото достойнство it is beneath his dignity -
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kɔ̃siljabladjectif reconcilable* * *kɔ̃siljabl adj(opinions) reconcilable* * *conciliable adj [opinions, théories] reconcilable (avec with); [caractères] compatible (avec with); nos idées ne sont pas conciliables our ideas are irreconcilable; ces théories sont difficilement conciliables avec celles du gouvernement these theories are difficult to reconcile with those of the government.[kɔ̃siljabl] adjectif
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