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1 unexciting
tr[ʌnɪk'saɪtɪŋ]1 (boring) monótono,-a; (uninteresting) sin interés'ʌnɪk'saɪtɪŋ['ʌnɪk'saɪtɪŋ]ADJ sin interés* * *['ʌnɪk'saɪtɪŋ] -
2 unexciting
adj.1 anodino(a), insulso(a).2 sin interés, aburrido, insulso. -
3 tame
teim
1. adjective1) ((of animals) used to living with people; not wild or dangerous: He kept a tame bear as a pet.) domesticado; doméstico2) (dull; not exciting: My job is very tame.) monótono; rutinario
2. verb(to make tame: It is impossible to tame some animals.) domesticar, domar- tamely- tameness
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tame1 adj domesticado / mansotame2 vb domartr[teɪm]1 (by nature) manso,-a, dócil2 (tamed) domesticado,-a3 figurative use soso,-a, aburrido,-a1 domar, domesticar1) domesticated: domesticado, manso2) docile: manso, dócil3) dull: aburrido, sosoadj.• amansado, -a adj.• domado, -a adj.• domesticado, -a adj.• doméstico, -a adj.• inocuo, -a adj.v.• amansar v.v.• desbravar v.• desembravecer v.• domar v.• domesticar v.• domeñar v.
I teɪmadjective tamer, tamestb) ( unexciting) <show/story> insulso, insípido
II
transitive verb \<\<wild animal\>\> domar; \<\<stray\>\> domesticar*; \<\<passion\>\> dominar, domar[teɪm]1. ADJ(compar tamer) (superl tamest)1) (=no longer wild) [lion, tiger] domesticado, manso; [hedgehog, fox] dócil, mansodo you know of a tame plumber who can fix it? — (hum) ¿sabes de un fontanero fiable que lo pueda arreglar?
2) (=boring) [book, film, match, performance] soso, insulsothese films are tame by today's standards — estas películas resultan poco atrevidas para los tiempos que corren
2.VT [+ lion, tiger] domar, amansar; [+ passion] dominar* * *
I [teɪm]adjective tamer, tamestb) ( unexciting) <show/story> insulso, insípido
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transitive verb \<\<wild animal\>\> domar; \<\<stray\>\> domesticar*; \<\<passion\>\> dominar, domar -
4 pedestrian
pi'destriən
1. noun(a person who travels on foot: Three pedestrians were hit by the car.) peatón
2. adjective(ordinary; rather boring or unexciting: a pedestrian account.) pedestrepedestrian n peatóntr[pə'destrɪən]1 peatón,-ona1 (dull) pedestre\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpedestrian crossing paso de peatonespedestrian precinct zona peatonalpedestrian [pə'dɛstriən] adj1) commonplace: pedestre, ordinario2) : de peatónpedestrian crossing: paso de peatones: peatón m, -tona fadj.• de peatones adj.• ordinario, -a adj.• peatón, -ona adj.• pedestre adj.• vulgar adj.n.• paseante s.m.• peatón s.m.• peón s.m.
I pə'destriən, pɪ'destriənnoun peatón, -tona m,f; (before n)pedestrian crossing — paso m de peatones
pedestrian mall o (BrE) precinct — zona f peatonal
II
adjective pedestre[pɪ'destrɪǝn]1.N peatón(-ona) m / f2.ADJ (=dull, commonplace) [style, speech] prosaico, pedestre3.CPDpedestrian area N — = pedestrian precinct
pedestrian crossing N — (Brit) paso m de peatones
pedestrian mall N (US), pedestrian precinct N — (Brit) zona f peatonal
pedestrian traffic N — circulación f de peatones
pedestrian zone N — (US) zone f peatonal
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I [pə'destriən, pɪ'destriən]noun peatón, -tona m,f; (before n)pedestrian crossing — paso m de peatones
pedestrian mall o (BrE) precinct — zona f peatonal
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5 apetitoso
apetitoso
apetitoso,-a adjetivo appetizing, tempting (comida) delicious, tasty ' apetitoso' also found in these entries: Spanish: apetitosa English: appetizing - inviting - mouthwatering - tasty - unappetizing - unexciting - uninviting -
6 estimulante
estimulante adjetivo stimulating
estimulante
I adjetivo stimulating
II sustantivo masculino stimulant ' estimulante' also found in these entries: English: exhilarating - refreshing - refreshingly - stimulant - stimulating - thought-provoking - dope - invigorating - pick - unexciting -
7 insulso
insulso
◊ -sa adjetivo‹conversación/libro› dull
insulso,-a adjetivo insipid: es una persona muy insulsa, he's a very dull person ' insulso' also found in these entries: Spanish: insulsa English: insipid - tame - uninspired - bland - nondescript - unexciting
См. также в других словарях:
unexciting — index insipid, jejune (dull), mediocre, nondescript, ordinary, trite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
unexciting — [adj] dull big yawn*, blah, boring, common, dead, dreary, familiar, ho hum*, humdrum*, long winded, monotonous, ordinary, plain, prosaic, routine, run of the mill*, uneventful, unimaginative, uninspiring, uninteresting, usual, usual thing;… … New thesaurus
unexciting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not exciting; dull … English terms dictionary
unexciting — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unexciting — [[t]ʌ̱nɪksa͟ɪtɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone or something as unexciting, you think they are rather boring, and not likely to shock or surprise you in any way. He is regarded as very capable but unexciting. ...an unexciting but… … English dictionary
unexciting — un|ex|ci|ting [ˌʌnıkˈsaıtıŋ] adj ordinary and slightly boring ▪ After Tokyo, Okinawa seemed unexciting at first … Dictionary of contemporary English
unexciting — adjective ordinary and slightly boring: a good quality but unexciting wine … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unexciting — adj. * * * … Universalium
unexciting — adjective Not exciting … Wiktionary
unexciting — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. dull, boring, prosaic, humdrum, *blah, *dull as dishwater, *ho hum, monotonous, uninteresting, dry, routine, tedious, tiresome. ANT.: exciting, thrilling, stimulating … English dictionary for students
unexciting — un|ex|cit|ing [ ,ʌnık saıtıŋ ] adjective not interesting or exciting: BORING … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English