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unaccountably

  • 1 inexplicablemente

    adv.
    inexplicably, unaccountably.
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    1 inexplicably
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    = inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably.
    Ex. Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.
    Ex. A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex. Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.
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    = inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably.

    Ex: Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.

    Ex: A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex: Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.

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    inexplicably
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    inexplicably

    Spanish-English dictionary > inexplicablemente

  • 2 misteriosamente

    adv.
    mysteriously, secretly.
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    1 mysteriously
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    = darkly, inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably, uncannily.
    Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.
    Ex. Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.
    Ex. A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex. Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.
    Ex. Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
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    = darkly, inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably, uncannily.

    Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.

    Ex: Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.
    Ex: A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex: Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.
    Ex: Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.

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    mysteriously
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    misteriosamente adverbio mysteriously, enigmatically, strangely: misteriosamente, nadie se había percatado de que no estaba allí, strangely, nobody had noticed that she wasn't there
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    mysteriously

    Spanish-English dictionary > misteriosamente

  • 3 incomprensiblemente

    • incomprehensibility
    • incomprehension
    • unaccountably

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > incomprensiblemente

  • 4 inexplicablemente

    • inexpertness
    • inexpressible
    • unaccountably

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inexplicablemente

См. также в других словарях:

  • unaccountably — adverb Date: 1687 1. in an unaccountable manner < looking unaccountably upset > < heat was unaccountably disappearing > 2. for reasons that are hard to understand < unaccountably, he stayed right there > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • unaccountably — un|ac|count|a|bly [ˌʌnəˈkauntəbli] adv [sentence adverb] used to say that something is very surprising and difficult to explain ▪ Unaccountably, the woman had refused. ▪ The planned military assault on the city yesterday was unaccountably delayed …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unaccountably — adverb Not able to be explained logically. Without being accountable, or reasonable. After all that hard work, he unaccountably failed to take out the patent …   Wiktionary

  • unaccountably — unaccountable ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be explained. 2) not responsible for or required to justify consequences. DERIVATIVES unaccountability noun unaccountably adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • unaccountably — adverb in an unaccountable manner in the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero s friend • Derived from adjective: ↑unaccountable …   Useful english dictionary

  • unaccountably adv — The bank doesn t want me as a customer, said Tom unaccountably …   English expressions

  • Unaccountably — Unaccountable Un ac*count a*ble, a. 1. Not accountable or responsible; free from control. South. [1913 Webster] 2. Not to be accounted for; inexplicable; not consonant with reason or rule; strange; mysterious. [1913 Webster] {Un ac*count… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unaccountably — See unaccountability. * * * …   Universalium

  • unaccountably — adv. inexplicably, incomprehensibly; in an unaccountable manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • unaccountably — un·accountably …   English syllables

  • unaccountably — See: unaccountable …   English dictionary

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