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  • 101 poco impresionado

    adj.
    unimpressed.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unimpressed
    Ex. People are unimpressed so far with the campaigns of the two Democrats battling it out for the nomination.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unimpressed

    Ex: People are unimpressed so far with the campaigns of the two Democrats battling it out for the nomination.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco impresionado

  • 102 poco informativo

    (adj.) = uninformative
    Ex. These additional terms can be used to eliminate the problems of uninformative or misleading titles.
    * * *
    (adj.) = uninformative

    Ex: These additional terms can be used to eliminate the problems of uninformative or misleading titles.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco informativo

  • 103 poco intelectual

    adj.
    unlearned, lowbrow.
    * * *
    (adj.) = lowbrow [low-brow]
    Ex. These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.
    * * *
    (adj.) = lowbrow [low-brow]

    Ex: These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.

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  • 104 poco inteligente

    adj.
    unintelligent.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unintelligent
    Ex. Hurling emotional and unintelligent missives to those who may be vulnerable is tantamount to 'mental abuse' or 'bullying'.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unintelligent

    Ex: Hurling emotional and unintelligent missives to those who may be vulnerable is tantamount to 'mental abuse' or 'bullying'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco inteligente

  • 105 poco intenso

    (adj.) = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.]
    Ex. Light use of library information resources raises the concern that students are developing an inadequate base of retrieval skills for finding information on new procedures, diseases and drugs.
    * * *
    (adj.) = light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.]

    Ex: Light use of library information resources raises the concern that students are developing an inadequate base of retrieval skills for finding information on new procedures, diseases and drugs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco intenso

  • 106 poco interesante

    adj.
    uninteresting, featureless, uninspiring, unremarkable.
    * * *
    (adj.) = dull, jackdaw, uninteresting, uninspiring, unremarkable
    Ex. These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.
    Ex. The contrast between the fine feathers of these superb bindings and their jackdaw contents is often quaint.
    Ex. There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.
    Ex. Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
    Ex. This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.
    * * *
    (adj.) = dull, jackdaw, uninteresting, uninspiring, unremarkable

    Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.

    Ex: The contrast between the fine feathers of these superb bindings and their jackdaw contents is often quaint.
    Ex: There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.
    Ex: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
    Ex: This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco interesante

  • 107 poco juicioso

    adj.
    undiscriminating, unwise, soft-headed, undiscerning.
    * * *
    (adj.) = injudicious
    Ex. The author concludes that, although valuable CAL resources had been produced during both projects, over reliance on email is injudicious.
    * * *
    (adj.) = injudicious

    Ex: The author concludes that, although valuable CAL resources had been produced during both projects, over reliance on email is injudicious.

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  • 108 poco justificado

    (adj.) = ill-justified
    Ex. Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.
    * * *
    (adj.) = ill-justified

    Ex: Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco justificado

  • 109 poco listo

    (adj.) = underprepared
    Ex. They may be unfocused, underprepared, and not of a frame of mind to devote time and thoughtful energy to library research.
    * * *
    (adj.) = underprepared

    Ex: They may be unfocused, underprepared, and not of a frame of mind to devote time and thoughtful energy to library research.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco listo

  • 110 poco maduro

    adj.
    immature, unformed.
    * * *
    (adj.) = underripe
    Ex. Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.
    * * *
    (adj.) = underripe

    Ex: Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco maduro

  • 111 poco materialista

    (adj.) = unworldly
    Ex. Love, by its very nature, is unworldly, and it is for this reason rather than its rarity that it is not only apolitical but anti-political.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unworldly

    Ex: Love, by its very nature, is unworldly, and it is for this reason rather than its rarity that it is not only apolitical but anti-political.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco materialista

  • 112 poco memorable

    (adj.) = forgettable
    Ex. The series can easily be described as forgettable and vastly undistinguished.
    * * *
    (adj.) = forgettable

    Ex: The series can easily be described as forgettable and vastly undistinguished.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco memorable

  • 113 poco mundano

    adj.
    unworldly.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unwordly
    Ex. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unwordly

    Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco mundano

  • 114 poco más

    Ex. Without dedication, little else will be achieved.
    * * *

    Ex: Without dedication, little else will be achieved.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco más

  • 115 poco natural

    (adj.) = unnatural, stilted
    Ex. Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the ' unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.
    Ex. His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unnatural, stilted

    Ex: Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the ' unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.

    Ex: His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco natural

  • 116 poco normal

    (adj.) = unnatural, unordinary, out of the ordinary
    Ex. Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the ' unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.
    Ex. He developed an alternative and unordinary way of talking about out thoughts.
    Ex. In the past, there was a tendency to label a person as abnormal simply because he or she possessed traits that were considered out of the ordinary.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unnatural, unordinary, out of the ordinary

    Ex: Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the ' unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.

    Ex: He developed an alternative and unordinary way of talking about out thoughts.
    Ex: In the past, there was a tendency to label a person as abnormal simply because he or she possessed traits that were considered out of the ordinary.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco normal

  • 117 poco novedoso

    (adj.) = trite
    Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.
    * * *
    (adj.) = trite

    Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco novedoso

  • 118 poco nítido

    (adj.) = untidy
    Ex. This system is designed to intrepret bank telexes, converting untidy natural language texts into standard-form records in a database.
    * * *
    (adj.) = untidy

    Ex: This system is designed to intrepret bank telexes, converting untidy natural language texts into standard-form records in a database.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco nítido

  • 119 poco original

    adj.
    unoriginal.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unoriginal
    Ex. Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unoriginal

    Ex: Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco original

  • 120 poco ortodoxo

    adj.
    unorthodox.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unorthodox
    Ex. Librarians are being urged to become more imaginative and less afraid of unorthodox ideas.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unorthodox

    Ex: Librarians are being urged to become more imaginative and less afraid of unorthodox ideas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco ortodoxo

См. также в других словарях:

  • poco — ca 1. Como adjetivo significa ‘escaso en cantidad, calidad o intensidad’ y, como ocurre con la mayoría de los cuantificadores indefinidos, va antepuesto al sustantivo, con el que debe concordar en género y número: «Saqué en limpio pocas cosas»… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • poco — poco, ca (Del lat. paucus). 1. adj. Escaso, limitado y corto en cantidad o calidad. 2. m. Cantidad corta o escasa. Un poco de agua. 3. adv. c. Con escasez, en corto grado, en reducido número o cantidad, menos de lo regular, ordinario o preciso. 4 …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • poco — adv. MUS Un peu. Poco presto. ⇒POCO, adv. MUS. [S emploie dans les partitions suivi d un autre adv. pour désigner une atténuation dans le mode d exécution indiqué par l adv. qu il précède] Poco piano; poco forte; poco allegro. Voir DUREAU,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • poco — / pɔko/ (tronc. po , solo nella costruzione un po e alcune altre) [lat. paucus ] (pl. m. chi ). ■ agg. 1. [che è in piccole quantità, in piccola misura: c è p. lavoro ] ▶◀ insufficiente, limitato, scarso. ◀▶ abbondante, molto, tanto. ↑ eccessivo …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • Poco (Möbelhaus) — POCO Domäne Holding GmbH Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1989 Sitz Deu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Poço Das Antas — 29° 27′ 02″ S 51° 40′ 11″ W / 29.45065278, 51.66982500 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Poço do Canto — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Poço do Canto Freguesia de Portugal …   Wikipedia Español

  • Poco (альбом) — Poco Студийный альбом Poco Дата выпуска 6 мая 1970 Записан 1970 Жанр …   Википедия

  • Poco — Pays d’origine  États Unis, Californie Genre musical Musique Country Folk rock, Rock …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Poco do Canto — Poço do Canto Pour les articles homonymes, voir Canto. Poço do Canto …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Poço das Antas — Blason de Poço das Antas Administration Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

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