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1 nepovratan
• beyond recall; irreclaimable; irrecoverable; irrepalable; irretrievable; irreversible; irrevocable; past recall; recall past; returnless -
2 zaboravljen
• beyond recall; past recall; recall past; unremembered -
3 безотзывный
beyond recall, irrevocable, past recall -
4 irrevocable
• beyond recall• indefatigably• indefectibility• irreversible• irrevocable• past participle• past reclaim -
5 безотзывной
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6 не могущий быть отменённым
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не могущий быть отменённым
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7 окончательный
1) General subject: beyond ( past) recall, bottom line, bottom-line, conclusive, decided, decisive, definitive, determinate, eventual, final, finishing, irrepealable, irrevocable, last, output (о данных), past recall, peremptory, ultimate, unappealable, cast in stone (обычно о решении: It's not cast in stone. - Это ещё не наверняка. Здесь можно проявить гибкость. и т.д.), clinching2) Latin: ultima3) Engineering: closing4) Mathematics: best possible5) Railway term: definite6) Law: perfect, unappealable (о приговоре)7) Commerce: actual8) Economy: beyond recall9) Forestry: net10) Psychology: absolute11) Jargon: front office12) Business: unequivocal, fully-termed (fully-termed contract/agreement)13) leg.N.P. final definitive15) Idiomatic expression: set in stone (обычно употребляется отрицательно, \<b\>not set in stone\</b\>) -
8 irrevocabile
irrevocable* * *irrevocabile agg.1 irrevocable; (dir.) absolute: decisione irrevocabile, irrevocable decision; prendere una decisione irrevocabile, to take an irrevocable decision; decreto irrevocabile, decree absolute; offerta, proposta irrevocabile, irrevocable offer; sentenza irrevocabile, irrevocable sentence // (fin.): credito irrevocabile, irrevocable credit; lettera di credito irrevocabile, irrevocable letter of credit2 (letter.) (definitivamente passato) beyond recall, past recall: il tempo dell'irrevocabile giovinezza, the time of childhood beyond recall.* * *[irrevo'kabile]* * *irrevocabile/irrevo'kabile/ -
9 безвозвратный
1) General subject: beyond recall, expendable, irreclaimable, irremeable, irretrievable, irrevocable, non-recoverable, nonrecoverable, past recall, non-repayable2) Military: irrecoverable3) Mathematics: irreversible4) Atomic energy: irrecuperable5) Business: irreparable, permanent6) Makarov: gone with last year's snow -
10 забытое
General subject: beyond recall, past recall, resurrectionist -
11 не восстановимый в памяти
General subject: beyond recall, past recallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не восстановимый в памяти
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12 невосстановимое
General subject: beyond recall, past recall -
13 непоправимое
General subject: beyond recall, past recall, spilt milk (что-л.) -
14 непоправимый
1) General subject: beyond recall, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irrelievable, irremediable, irreparable, irretrievable, past recall, unamendable, unbetterable, uncorrectable, unimprovable, unrecoverable2) Medicine: remediless3) Mathematics: incorrigible4) Jargon: pat5) Quality control: incorrigible (об ошибке)6) Makarov: irreligion -
15 окончательно забытый
General subject: beyond recall, past recallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательно забытый
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16 забытый
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17 непоправимый
irreparable имя прилагательное:irrecoverable (непоправимый, невозвратимый)словосочетание:beyond recall (непоправимый, забытый)past recall (непоправимый, забытый) -
18 не могущий быть отмененным
beyond/past recall4000 полезных слов и выражений > не могущий быть отмененным
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19 безвъзвратно
for good; irrevocably, irretrievably, irreparably; beyond/past recall, beyond retrieve* * *безвъзвра̀тно,нареч. for good; irrevocably, irretrievably, irreparably; beyond/past recall, beyond retrieve.* * *irretrievably; mortally{`mO;txli}* * *for good;irrevocably, irretrievably, irreparably; beyond/past recall, beyond retrieve -
20 deteriorado
adj.1 spoiled, damaged; worn; shopsoiled (géneros).2 impaired, damaged, deteriorated, shop-worn.past part.past participle of spanish verb: deteriorar.* * *1→ link=deteriorar deteriorar► adjetivo1 damaged, worn* * *(f. - deteriorada)adj.1) damaged2) worn* * *ADJ1) [edificio, mueble] dilapidated2) [ropa, alfombra] worn* * ** * *= impaired, decayed, decrepit, decaying, dilapidated, crumbling, disintegrating.Ex. In contrast to higher specificity, higher exhaustivity increases precision at the cost of impaired recall.Ex. The city was considered to be seedy ( decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex. No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex. Following World War II, 'urban renewal' referred primarily to public efforts to revitalize aging and decaying inner cities.Ex. China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex. We must now look beyond crumbling books to determine the deeper significance of our stewardship obligations for the future = Debemos mirar más allá de los libros en deterioro para determinar cuál es el verdadero significado de nuestras obligaciones para el futuro.Ex. For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.----* deteriorado por el humo = smoke-damaged.* deteriorado por el paso del tiempo = timeworn.* no estar deteriorado = unimpaired.* * ** * *= impaired, decayed, decrepit, decaying, dilapidated, crumbling, disintegrating.Ex: In contrast to higher specificity, higher exhaustivity increases precision at the cost of impaired recall.
Ex: The city was considered to be seedy ( decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex: Following World War II, 'urban renewal' referred primarily to public efforts to revitalize aging and decaying inner cities.Ex: China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex: We must now look beyond crumbling books to determine the deeper significance of our stewardship obligations for the future = Debemos mirar más allá de los libros en deterioro para determinar cuál es el verdadero significado de nuestras obligaciones para el futuro.Ex: For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.* deteriorado por el humo = smoke-damaged.* deteriorado por el paso del tiempo = timeworn.* no estar deteriorado = unimpaired.* * *deteriorado -da‹mercancías› damaged; ‹edificio› dilapidated, run downes una mesa bonita pero está muy deteriorada it's a nice table but it's in very bad condition* * *
Del verbo deteriorar: ( conjugate deteriorar)
deteriorado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
deteriorado
deteriorar
deteriorado◊ -da adjetivo ‹ mercancías› damaged;
‹ edificio› dilapidated, run down;
‹mueble/cuadro› in bad condition
deteriorar ( conjugate deteriorar) verbo transitivo ‹relaciones/salud/situación› to cause … to deteriorate
deteriorarse verbo pronominal [relaciones/salud/situación] to deteriorate, worsen;
[ mercancías] to get damaged
deteriorar verbo transitivo to spoil, damage
' deteriorado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gastada
- gastado
English:
shop-soiled
- decrepit
- fail
- shop
* * *deteriorado, -a adj[estropeado] damaged, spoilt; [por los elementos naturales] damaged; [edificio] dilapidated;el género llegó muy deteriorado the goods arrived in poor condition;el famoso cuadro se halla muy deteriorado the famous painting is in very poor condition;las relaciones entre ambos países están muy deterioradas relations between the two countries have greatly deteriorated* * *adj damaged* * *deteriorado, -da adj: damaged, worn
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