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1 tenuous
tr['tenjʊəs]1 tenue, delicado,-atenuous ['tɛnjʊəs] adj: tenue, débiltenuous reasons: razones poco convincentesadj.• sutil adj.• tenue adj.'tenjuəsadjective <claim/argument> poco fundado, endeble; <link/connection> indirecto['tenjʊǝs]ADJ [connection, link] vago, ligero; [argument] flojo, endeble; [evidence] poco sólido; [alliance, peace] frágil, endeble* * *['tenjuəs]adjective <claim/argument> poco fundado, endeble; <link/connection> indirecto -
2 tenuous
adj.vago(a), tenue (connection); flojo(a), débil (argument); traído(a) por los pelos (comparison) -
3 insubstantial
tr[ɪnsəb'stænʃəl]2 figurative use (tenuous) poco convincente, flojo,-a3 (imaginary, unreal) imaginario,-ainsubstantial [.ɪnsəb'stænʧəl] adj: insustancial, poco nutritivo (dícese de una comida), poco sólido (dícese de una estructura o un argumento)adj.• desaborido, -a adj.• insustancial adj.'ɪnsəb'stæntʃəl, ˌɪnsəb'stænʃəla) <structure/object> frágil, poco sólido; < essay> insustancialb) <evidence/argument> inconsistente, poco sólido[ˌɪnsǝb'stænʃǝl]ADJ (gen) insustancial; [meal] poco sustancioso* * *['ɪnsəb'stæntʃəl, ˌɪnsəb'stænʃəl]a) <structure/object> frágil, poco sólido; < essay> insustancialb) <evidence/argument> inconsistente, poco sólido -
4 argumento
Del verbo argumentar: ( conjugate argumentar) \ \
argumento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
argumentó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: argumentar argumento
argumentar ( conjugate argumentar) verbo transitivo to argue
argumento sustantivo masculino
argumentar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to argue
argumento sustantivo masculino
1 (razonamiento) argument
2 (trama) plot ' argumento' also found in these entries: Spanish: absurda - absurdo - arma - base - confusa - confuso - consistente - débil - densidad - desmontar - disuasiva - disuasivo - disuasoria - disuasorio - esgrimir - exposición - hilo - inconsistente - mala - malo - oponer - peso - razón - risa - seguir - simplón - simplona - socorrida - socorrido - solidez - sutil - vigente - consistencia - contradecir - contundente - embrollo - estúpido - fundar - pobre - raciocinio - rebuscado - resumir - retorcido - sólido - sostener - verosímil English: acknowledge - argument - bogus - case - clever - cogent - contest - core - demolish - devastating - follow - forceful - impress - lame - leg - pith - plot - point - powerful - reasonable - shrewd - side - sound - stand up - state - story - story-line - take apart - telling - tenuous - thread - valid - weak - weakness - wishy-washy - woolly - wooly -
5 claro
claro 1
◊ -ra adjetivo‹ piel› fair;◊ tiene los ojos claros she has blue/green/gray eyes‹ideas/explicación/instrucciones› clear; ‹situación/postura› clear; ¿está claro? is that clear?; quiero dejar (en) claro que … I want to make it clear that …; sacar algo en claro de algo to make sense of sth◊ está claro que … it is clear o obvious that …;a no ser, claro está, que esté mintiendo unless, of course, he's lying
claro 2 adverbio 1 ‹ ver› clearly;◊ voy a hablarte claro I'm not going to beat around o about the bush;me lo dijo muy claro he made it very quite clear (to me) 2 ( indep) ( en exclamaciones de asentimiento) of course ■ sustantivo masculino (en pelo, barba) bald patchb) (Meteo) sunny spell o period
claro,-a
I adjetivo
1 (despejado, evidente) clear: tengo muy claro que no va a volver, I'm quite sure she won't come back
un asunto poco claro, a shady deal
2 (poco espeso) thin
3 (color) light
II sustantivo masculino
1 (de un bosque) clearing
2 (entre las nubes) break in the clouds
3 claro de luna, moonlight
III adverbio clearly: deberías hablar claro, you must speak clearly
IV exclamación of course!
¡claro que puedo!, of course I can! Locuciones: a las claras, clearly
dejar algo claro, to make something clear
lo lleva claro si piensa que voy a tolerarlo, she can be quite sure that i?m not going to put up with it
sacar algo en claro, to draw a conclusion: después de tanta discusión, no sacamos nada en claro, we were back to square one after hours of discussion ' claro' also found in these entries: Spanish: clara - escarceo - estar - hombre - nebulosa - nebuloso - nítida - nítido - notoria - notorio - patente - poca - poco - precisa - preciso - pues - rondar - sacar - salvaje - agua - celeste - color - constar - hablar - lavado - neto - oscuro - palpable - que - quedar - visto English: ale - apparent - articulate - break - broad - clean-cut - clear - clear-cut - clearing - confusing - crystal-clear - decided - distinct - enough - fuzzy - good - ice-blue - indistinct - let - light - lucid - mousy - mud - neat - obscure - outset - pale - plain - precise - sharp - speak out - spell out - straight - surely - tenuous - then - thin - transparently - unclear - unequivocal - why - blur - by - certainly - clearly - course - crystal - flash - increasingly - more -
6 conexión
conexión sustantivo femeninoa) (Elec) connection;conexión a la red connection to the mainsc) (Transp) connection;d)
conexión sustantivo femenino connection [con, to/with] [entre, between] ' conexión' also found in these entries: Spanish: afín - comunicación - consonancia - enlace - relación English: association - close - connection - hook-up - link - link-up - loose - networking - tenuous - unconnected -
7 convincente
convincente adjetivo convincing
convincente adjetivo convincing ' convincente' also found in these entries: Spanish: contundente English: cogent - compelling - convincing - die out - forceful - lame - plausible - powerful - ring - sell - tenuous - unconvincing - weak - argue - explain - persuasive - strength - unsatisfactory -
8 débil
débil adjetivo ‹moneda/argumento› weak; ‹ excusa› feeble, lame; ‹ luz› dim, faint; ‹sílaba/vocal› unstressed, weak
débil
I adj (fuerza, salud) weak, feeble: el argumento era muy débil, his reasoning was flawed
es muy débil de carácter, she is very weak
es muy débil con sus alumnos, he is lenient with his students o he is over-indulgent with his students (intensidad de luz o sonido) faint
punto débil, weak spot
II mf
1 weak person: el fuerte oprime al débil, the powerful opress the weak
2 (blandengue) wimp: eres una débil, no aguantas nada el calor, don't be such a wimp, it's not even hot ' débil' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - alicaída - alicaído - flaca - flaco - flojear - goteo - talón - tenue - blando - flojo - lánguido - pelele - sexo English: A - an - anaemic - and - as - be - chink - dim - do - failing - faint - feather - feeble - frail - from - infirm - limp - link - shaky - shall - should - tenuous - than - that - them - thin - to - weak - were - what - whatever - wimp - wimpish - would - you - your - yourself - fragile - glimmer - hole - low - muted - run - spindly - spineless - weakly - weakness -
9 delicada
delicado,-a adjetivo
1 (frágil, primoroso) delicate
una delicada porcelana, a delicate porcelain figure
ese jarrón es muy delicado, that vase is very fragile
2 (enfermizo) delicate: está delicada del corazón, she has a weak heart
3 (exigente) fussy, hard to please: Juan es muy delicado para la comida, Juan is a fussy eater
4 (difícil de tratar) un asunto delicado, a delicate matter ' delicada' also found in these entries: Spanish: delicado English: tenuous - tricky -
10 fundado
Del verbo fundar: ( conjugate fundar) \ \
fundado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: fundado fundar
fundado
fundar ( conjugate fundar) verbo transitivo ‹partido/empresa› to establish fundarse verbo pronominal fundadose en algo [afirmación/sospecha] to be based on sth;◊ ¿en qué te fundas para decirlo? what grounds do you have for saying that?
fundar verbo transitivo
1 (un negocio, una institución) to found
2 (una sospecha, una teoría) to base, found: tengo una fundada sospecha de que no me estás diciendo todo, I have a well-founded suspician that you're not telling me everything ' fundado' also found in these entries: English: well-founded - informed - tenuous - well -
11 indirecto
indirecto
◊ -ta adjetivoindirect
indirecto,-a adjetivo indirect Ling estilo indirecto, indirect o reported speech ' indirecto' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - complemento - decir - estilo - guiño - indirecta - le - les - me - os - se - te - a - contagioso - cuánto - nos English: her - him - indirect - it - me - oblique - reported - roundabout - speech - them - to - us - vicarious - would - you - reported speech - spin - tenuous -
12 posición
posición sustantivo femenino◊ adoptar una posición intransigente to take a tough stand o stance
posición sustantivo femenino position: estoy muy incómodo en esta posición, I'm uncomfortable in this position
mantuvo una posición muy beligerante, he adopted a beligerant position ' posición' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - ala - debilitar - después - ir - inferior - luz - opuesta - opuesto - recta - recto - señor - sitio - situarse - supina - supino - a - abusar - acomodado - adelante - adoptar - afianzar - alto - altura - antirreglamentario - bien - caer - cambiar - confianza - consolidar - delantero - desahogado - descanso - elevado - gozar - holgado - inmejorable - insostenible - invertido - marginal - modesto - óptimo - perfilar - privilegiado - sobre - superior - término - ubicación - vertical - vuelta English: abuse - after - ahead - along - ashore - asinine - at - away - before - between - bottom - down - downstairs - enhance - face - fire - fourth - from - in - lead - middle ground - on - over - overseas - parking lights - position - reach - reverse - sidelight - south - stand - station - tenuous - to - undermine - up - vantage point - attention - better - location - self - setting - sit - something - standing - status - tread - worse
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tenuous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) very slight or insubstantial: a tenuous distinction. 2) very slender or fine. DERIVATIVES tenuously adverb tenuousness noun. ORIGIN Latin tenuis thin … English terms dictionary
tenuous — [ten′yo͞o əs, ten′yə wəs] adj. [< L tenuis,THIN + OUS] 1. slender or fine, as a fiber 2. rare, as air at high altitudes; not dense 3. not substantial; slight; flimsy [tenuous evidence] tenuously adv. tenuousness n … English World dictionary
Tenuous — Ten u*ous, a. [L. tenuis thin. See {Thin}, and cf. {Tenuis}.] 1. Thin; slender; small; minute. [1913 Webster] 2. Rare; subtile; not dense; said of fluids. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tenuous — I adjective airy, attenuated, delicate, diminutive, fine, flimsy, illusory, inconsequential, infinitesimal, insignificant, little, miniature, minute, narrow, paltry, petty, scant, slender, slight, small, thin, tiny, trifling, trivial, unimportant … Law dictionary
tenuous — 1590s, irregularly formed from L. tenuis thin, from PIE root *ten to stretch (Cf. Skt. tanuh thin, lit. stretched out; see TENET (Cf. tenet)) + ous. The correct form with respect to the Latin is TENUIOUS (Cf. tenuious). The sense of having slight … Etymology dictionary
tenuous — *thin, rare, slender, slim, slight Analogous words: ethereal, aerial, *airy Antonyms: dense … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tenuous — [adj] weak, thin aerial, airy, attenuate, attenuated, delicate, doubtful, dubious, ethereal, fine, flimsy, gossamer, insignificant, insubstantial, light, narrow, nebulous, questionable, rare, rarefied, reedy, shaky, sketchy, slender, slight, slim … New thesaurus
tenuous — adjective Etymology: Latin tenuis thin, slight, tenuous more at thin Date: 1597 1. not dense ; rare < a tenuous fluid > 2. not thick ; slender < a tenuous rope > 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenuous — ten|u|ous [ˈtenjuəs] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: tenuis thin, tenuous ] 1.) a situation or relationship that is tenuous is uncertain, weak, or likely to change ▪ For now, the band s travel plans are tenuous. tenuous link/connection etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
tenuous — tenuously, adv. tenuousness, n. /ten yooh euhs/, adj. 1. thin or slender in form, as a thread. 2. lacking a sound basis, as reasoning; unsubstantiated; weak: a tenuous argument. 3. thin in consistency; rare or rarefied. 4. of slight importance or … Universalium
tenuous — [[t]te̱njuəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something such as a connection, a reason, or someone s position as tenuous, you mean that it is very uncertain or weak. The cultural and historical links between the many provinces were seen to be very … English dictionary