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1 irregular
i'reɡjulə1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) irregular2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) irregular3) (contrary to rules.) inadmisible, irregular4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) irregular•- irregularity
irregular adj irregular
irregular adjetivo ( en general) irregular; ‹letra/superficie› irregular, uneven
irregular adjetivo irregular: es una situación absolutamente irregular, it's a highly irregular situation ' irregular' also found in these entries: Spanish: accidentada - accidentado - ahorcarse - alisar - dato - desigual - alterar - desnivelado - dispar English: board - do - erratic - fitful - irregular - lie - patchy - spasmodic - spasmodically - uneven - fitfully - jagged - raggedtr[ɪ'regjələSMALLr/SMALL]2 (unusual, abnormal) raro,-a, anormal; (against the rules) inadmisible3 (troops) irregular1 (troops) tropas nombre femenino plural irregulares\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLirregular verb verbo irregularirregular [ɪ'rɛgjələr] adj: irregular♦ irregularly adv1) : soldado m irregular2) irregulars npl: artículos mpl defectuososadj.• avieso, -a adj.• de forma irregular adj.• informal adj.• irregular adj.n.• irregular s.m.ɪ'regjələr, ɪ'regjʊlə(r)1) (in shape, positioning, time) irregularto keep irregular hours — tener* un horario irregular
2) ( contrary to rules) inadmisible, contrario a las normasit would be most irregular for me to discuss a client with you — estaría totalmente fuera de lugar que yo hablara de un cliente con usted
3) ( Ling) irregular5) ( substandard) (AmE) < goods> defectuoso[ɪ'reɡjʊlǝ(r)]1. ADJ1) (=uneven) [shape, surface, pattern] irregularJohn had sharp, irregular features — las facciones de John eran duras, irregulares
an irregular pentagon — (Geom) (=asymmetrical) un pentágono irregular
2) (=spasmodic) [attendance, meals, breathing, heartbeat] irregularI am not usually irregular — euph normalmente voy como un reloj
3) (=unorthodox) [practice] poco ortodoxo, irregular; [treatment] poco ortodoxo; [action] poco ortodoxo, contrario a la práctica; [payment] irregularher behaviour was irregular, to say the least — su comportamiento era un tanto irregular, por no decir algo peor
irregular business practices — negocios mpl poco ortodoxos
this is most irregular! — ¡esto es totalmente inadmisible!
it was highly irregular of Blake to do it alone — era totalmente contrario a la práctica que Blake lo hiciese solo
4) (Ling) [verb, adjective, noun] irregular5) (Mil) [soldiers, forces, troops] irregular2.N soldado mf irregular* * *[ɪ'regjələr, ɪ'regjʊlə(r)]1) (in shape, positioning, time) irregularto keep irregular hours — tener* un horario irregular
2) ( contrary to rules) inadmisible, contrario a las normasit would be most irregular for me to discuss a client with you — estaría totalmente fuera de lugar que yo hablara de un cliente con usted
3) ( Ling) irregular5) ( substandard) (AmE) < goods> defectuoso -
2 ragged
1) (dressed in old, worn or torn clothing: a ragged beggar.) harapiento, andrajoso2) (torn: ragged clothes.) roto; deshilachado3) (rough or uneven; not straight or smooth: a ragged edge.) desigual; accidentadotr['rægɪd]1 (person) andrajoso,-a, harapiento,-a2 (clothes) roto,-a, deshilachado,-a3 (edge) irregular4 figurative use desigualragged ['rægəd] adj1) uneven: irregular, desigual2) torn: hecho jirones3) tattered: andrajoso, harapientoadj.• andrajoso, -a adj.• desastrado, -a adj.• desbragado, -a adj.• desharrapado, -a adj.• estropajoso, -a adj.• harapiento, -a adj.• haraposo, -a adj.• mellado, -a adj.• pañoso, -a adj.• poco suave adj.• roto, -a adj.• rotoso, -a adj.• trapajoso, -a adj.• zarrapastroso, -a adj.'rægəd, 'rægɪdadjective <clothes/appearance> harapiento, andrajoso; < coastline> recortado; < edge> irregular['ræɡɪd]1. ADJ1) (=in tatters) [dress, clothes] andrajoso, hecho jirones; [person] andrajoso, harapiento; [cuff] deshilachado- run sb raggedthey ran themselves ragged — sudaron tinta or la gota gorda
2) (=untidy) [beard] descuidado, desgreñado; [animal's coat] desgreñado3) (=uneven) [edge] mellado, irregular; [rock] recortado; [hole, line] irregular; [coastline] accidentado, recortadoragged clouds — jirones mpl de nubes
4) (=disorganized) [performance] desigual, irregular; [queue] desordenado; [line, procession] confuso, desordenadothe orchestra sounded rather ragged in places — la orquesta tocaba de forma algo irregular en algunas partes
5) (Typ)ragged left — margen m izquierdo irregular
2.CPDragged robin N — (Bot) flor f del cuclillo
* * *['rægəd, 'rægɪd]
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