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unfits

  • 1 con cinismo

    Ex. As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of 'unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.
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    Ex: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of 'unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con cinismo

  • 2 cínicamente

    adv.
    cynically, shamelessly, barefacedly.
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    Ex. As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of 'unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.
    * * *

    Ex: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of 'unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.

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    cynically

    Spanish-English dictionary > cínicamente

  • 3 incapacitado

    adj.
    1 incapacitated, incompetent, disqualified, disabled.
    2 out of commission, on sick leave.
    3 invalid.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: incapacitar.
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    1 (físicamente) incapacitated, handicapped, disabled; (mentalmente) incapacitated, unfit
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    ADJ
    1) (=inadecuado) unfit ( para for)
    2) (=descalificado) disqualified
    3) (=minusválido) handicapped, disabled
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    - da adjetivo
    a) ( físicamente) disabled, physically handicapped; ( mentalmente) mentally handicapped
    b) (Der) incapable
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    = unfit, lame duck.
    Ex. As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.
    Ex. Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.
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    - da adjetivo
    a) ( físicamente) disabled, physically handicapped; ( mentalmente) mentally handicapped
    b) (Der) incapable
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    = unfit, lame duck.

    Ex: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.

    Ex: Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.

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    1 (físicamente) disabled, physically handicapped; (mentalmente) mentally handicapped
    quedó incapacitado a raíz de un accidente he was disabled as a result of an accident
    2 ( Der) incapable
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    Del verbo incapacitar: ( conjugate incapacitar)

    incapacitado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    incapacitado    
    incapacitar
    incapacitado


    ( mentalmente) mentally handicapped
    incapacitar ( conjugate incapacitar) verbo transitivo [ enfermedad] to incapacitate;

    incapacitado,-a adjetivo
    1 (física, psíquicamente) incapacitated, disabled
    2 (legalmente) disqualified, unfit [para, for]
    incapacitar verbo transitivo
    1 to incapacitate, disable: una depresión lo incapacitó temporalmente para el trabajo, he was temporarily unfit for work due to a depression
    2 (legalmente) to disqualify, make unfit [para, for]

    ' incapacitado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    baldada
    - baldado
    - incapacitada
    English:
    unfit
    - carer
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    incapacitado, -a
    adj
    1. [físicamente, psicológicamente] unfit;
    quedó incapacitado tras un accidente he was disabled in an accident
    2. Der [para ejercer cargos, votar] disqualified ( para from); [para testar, testificar] incapacitated
    nm,f
    1. [físico] disabled person;
    [psicológico] mentally handicapped person
    2. Der disqualified person, person declared unfit
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    adj disabled, handicapped;
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    incapacitado, -da adj
    1) : disqualified
    2) : disabled, handicapped

    Spanish-English dictionary > incapacitado

  • 4 inepto

    adj.
    1 inept, stupid, inapt, unfit.
    2 incapable, uncapable.
    m.
    inept person, loser, no-hoper, non-achiever.
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    1 (persona) incompetent, inept
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 incompetent person
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    ADJ inept, incompetent
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    I
    - ta adjetivo inept, incompetent
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino incompetent
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    = inept, unfit, bumbler, inadequate, lame, lame duck.
    Ex. In frequent cases, unionization is brought on by the inept or irresponsible action of management.
    Ex. As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.
    Ex. Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.
    Ex. There are no other library facilities in the immediate area, except for a woefully inadequate public library.
    Ex. Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.
    Ex. Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.
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    * inepto social = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].
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    I
    - ta adjetivo inept, incompetent
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino incompetent
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    = inept, unfit, bumbler, inadequate, lame, lame duck.

    Ex: In frequent cases, unionization is brought on by the inept or irresponsible action of management.

    Ex: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.
    Ex: Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.
    Ex: There are no other library facilities in the immediate area, except for a woefully inadequate public library.
    Ex: Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.
    Ex: Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.
    * inepto social = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].

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    inepto1 -ta
    inept, incompetent
    inepto2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    incompetent
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    inepto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    inept, incompetent
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    incompetent
    inepto,-a
    I adjetivo inept, incompetent
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino incompetent person: es un inepto para los negocios, he's inept when it comes to business

    ' inepto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inepta
    - negada
    - negado
    - nula
    - nulo
    - incapaz
    English:
    bad
    - inefficient
    - inept
    - inadequate
    - unfit
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    inepto, -a
    adj
    incompetent, inept
    nm,f
    incompetent o inept person
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    I adj inept, incompetent
    II m, inepta f incompetent fool
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    inepto, -ta adj
    : inept, incompetent

    Spanish-English dictionary > inepto

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