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1 undreamt-of
inimaginable, nunca soñado -
2 undreamt-of
adj.inimaginado, inopinado, jamás pensado, no soñado. -
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'ʌn'dremtɑːv, 'ʌn'driːmdɑːv, ʌn'driːmdɒvBrE also undreamt-of 'ʌn'dremtɑːv, ʌn'dremtɒv adjective inimaginable, nunca soñadoinimaginable, nunca soñado* * *['ʌn'dremtɑːv, 'ʌn'driːmdɑːv, ʌn'driːmdɒv]BrE also undreamt-of ['ʌn'dremtɑːv, ʌn'dremtɒv] adjective inimaginable, nunca soñado -
4 nunca
nunca adverbio never; casi nunca hardly ever; más que nunca more than ever (before); nunca más never again
nunca adverbio
1 (como respuesta) never: ¿harías eso por mí?, - nunca, would you do it for my sake?, - never
2 (con verbo) never: nunca sale de casa, he never leaves home
¿nunca comes carne?, don't you ever eat meat?
3 (con otros negativos) nunca habla con nadie, he never talks to anyone
nunca se preocupa por nada, nothing ever worries him
4 (con otros adverbios) ever
casi nunca, hardly ever
más que nunca, more than ever
nunca jamás, never ever: nunca jamás volveré a hacerlo, I'll never ever do it again ➣ Ver nota en never
Observa que nunca se traduce por never cuando no existe ningún otro elemento negativo en la frase: Nunca he ido a Moscú. I've never been to Moscow. De lo contrario, debes traducirlo por ever: Nunca me ayuda nadie. Nobody ever helps me (nobody = not anybody, donde not es una negación). ' nunca' also found in these entries: Spanish: acuerdo - adorno - almorzar - año - bastante - cansarse - casi - cerrarse - cobrar - como - descargo - desgracia - despertarse - despistada - despistado - disonante - estupidez - funesta - funesto - inagotable - jamás - lance - llenarse - mayor - mojarse - pisar - ponerse - responder - salir - sanctasanctórum - santita - santito - satisfacer - tal - tarde - acabar - agua - angas - cara - casa - conocer - constar - dicha - duda - escribir - fijar - hierba - hora - incapaz - junto English: actually - again - amount to - ask back - before - busy - catch up - close - come off - count on - disorderly - display - drag on - duplicate - ever - exploit - finger - forget - forgive - get through - hardly - hear of - innermost - keep - last - late - life - little - live down - materialize - never - obedient - on - outside - prim - rain - raise - resign - rig - second thought - stand - take off - tell - try - undreamt-of - you - abroad - anywhere - be - but -
5 soñado
Del verbo sonar: ( conjugate sonar) \ \
sonado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: sonado sonar soñado
sonado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹boda/suceso/noticia› much-talked-about 2 3 (AmL fam) ( en dificultades) [estar] in a mess (colloq), in trouble (colloq)
sonar ( conjugate sonar) verbo intransitivo 1 [teléfono/timbre] to ring; [ disparo] to ring out; soñadoon las doce en el reloj the clock struck twelve; me suenan las tripas (fam) my tummy's rumbling (colloq) 2 (+ compl) [ persona] to sound; sonaba preocupada she sounded worried; suena a hueco it sounds hollow 3◊ me suena tu cara your face is o looks familiar;¿te suena este refrán? does this proverb ring a bell (with you) o sound familiar to you? 4 (AmL fam) ( fracasar):◊ soné en el examen I blew it in the exam (colloq);sonamos we've blown it now (colloq) verbo transitivo 1 2 (Méx fam) sonarse verbo pronominal: tb
soñado -da adjetivo (AmL fam) divine (colloq), heavenly (colloq); ver tb soñar
sonado,-a adjetivo
1 (un boxeador) brain-damaged, punch-drunk
2 fam (chiflado) mad
3 (célebre, muy comentado) much talked of
sonar verbo intransitivo
1 (un instrumento, una melodía) to sound: su voz sonaba a preocupación, her voice sounded worried (un despertador) to ring, buzz
2 (dar una impresión) to sound: lo que dices me suena a chino, what you are saying is Greek to me
eso me suena a problemas, that sounds like trouble
su propuesta no suena mal, I like the sound of her proposal
3 (ser familiar) su cara me suena, his face rings a bell, ese nombre no me suena de nada, that name is completely unknown to me
4 (ser citado, mencionado) su nombre suena como candidato al premio, his name was put forward as a candidate for the prize ' soñado' also found in these entries: Spanish: soñar - sonada - sonado - sueño - campana English: undreamt-of -
6 sonado
Del verbo sonar: ( conjugate sonar) \ \
sonado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: sonado sonar soñado
sonado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹boda/suceso/noticia› much-talked-about 2 3 (AmL fam) ( en dificultades) [estar] in a mess (colloq), in trouble (colloq)
sonar ( conjugate sonar) verbo intransitivo 1 [teléfono/timbre] to ring; [ disparo] to ring out; sonadoon las doce en el reloj the clock struck twelve; me suenan las tripas (fam) my tummy's rumbling (colloq) 2 (+ compl) [ persona] to sound; sonaba preocupada she sounded worried; suena a hueco it sounds hollow 3◊ me suena tu cara your face is o looks familiar;¿te suena este refrán? does this proverb ring a bell (with you) o sound familiar to you? 4 (AmL fam) ( fracasar):◊ soné en el examen I blew it in the exam (colloq);sonamos we've blown it now (colloq) verbo transitivo 1 2 (Méx fam) sonarse verbo pronominal: tb
soñado -da adjetivo (AmL fam) divine (colloq), heavenly (colloq); ver tb soñar
sonado,-a adjetivo
1 (un boxeador) brain-damaged, punch-drunk
2 fam (chiflado) mad
3 (célebre, muy comentado) much talked of
sonar verbo intransitivo
1 (un instrumento, una melodía) to sound: su voz sonaba a preocupación, her voice sounded worried (un despertador) to ring, buzz
2 (dar una impresión) to sound: lo que dices me suena a chino, what you are saying is Greek to me
eso me suena a problemas, that sounds like trouble
su propuesta no suena mal, I like the sound of her proposal
3 (ser familiar) su cara me suena, his face rings a bell, ese nombre no me suena de nada, that name is completely unknown to me
4 (ser citado, mencionado) su nombre suena como candidato al premio, his name was put forward as a candidate for the prize ' sonado' also found in these entries: Spanish: soñar - sonada - sueño - campana - soñado English: undreamt-of -
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См. также в других словарях:
undreamt-of — variant UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] Main entry: undreamed of * * * undreamed of f19 [undreamed of] [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] … Useful english dictionary
undreamt — adj. also: undreamt undreamt of * * * undreamtof … Combinatory dictionary
undreamt — adjective not imagined even in a dream • Syn: ↑undreamed, ↑undreamed of, ↑undreamt of, ↑unimagined • Similar to: ↑incredible, ↑unbelievable * * * adjective see … Useful english dictionary
Undreamt — Undreamed Un*dreamed , Undreamt Un*dreamt , a. Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th?ught of; not imagined; often followed by of. [1913 Webster] Unpathed waters, undreamed shores. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
undreamt — adjective Not dreamed; not dreamt. In the end, he regretted only the words left unspoken and the dreams left undreamt … Wiktionary
undreamt-of — undreamed of UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdrɪmd ˌɔv] or undreamt of UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually because something is so good or so bad They have achieved undreamed of success … English dictionary
undreamt of — adjective not imagined even in a dream • Syn: ↑undreamed, ↑undreamed of, ↑undreamt, ↑unimagined • Similar to: ↑incredible, ↑unbelievable … Useful english dictionary
undreamt — adjective see undreamed … New Collegiate Dictionary
undreamt — adj. * * * … Universalium
undreamt-of — adjective undreamed of … Wiktionary
undreamt — adj. not even dreamed (of); not ever thought of as possible … English contemporary dictionary