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  • 1 agramaticalmente

    • ungrammatically

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agramaticalmente

  • 2 sin corrección gramatical

    • ungrammatically

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sin corrección gramatical

  • 3 incorrecto gramaticalmente

    adj.
    grammatically incorrect, ungrammatical, agrammatical.
    * * *
    = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically
    Ex. In addition to how poorly it would reflect on us to point someone to a grammatically challenged web site, it's a big hint that the content on the site is generally not up to snuff.
    Ex. The writer lists a number of illogical, imprecise, and grammatically incorrect statements she recently encountered on television and radio.
    Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.
    * * *
    = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically

    Ex: In addition to how poorly it would reflect on us to point someone to a grammatically challenged web site, it's a big hint that the content on the site is generally not up to snuff.

    Ex: The writer lists a number of illogical, imprecise, and grammatically incorrect statements she recently encountered on television and radio.
    Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.

    Spanish-English dictionary > incorrecto gramaticalmente

  • 4 con voz entrecortada

    = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily
    Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.
    Ex. Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.
    Ex. The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.
    Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.
    * * *
    = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily

    Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.

    Ex: Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.
    Ex: The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.
    Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con voz entrecortada

  • 5 entrecortadamente

    ADV [respirar] in a laboured way; [hablar] falteringly, hesitatingly
    * * *
    = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.
    Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.
    Ex. Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.
    Ex. The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.
    Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.
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    * decir entrecordamente = splurt out.
    * * *
    = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.

    Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.

    Ex: Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.
    Ex: The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.
    Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.
    * decir entrecordamente = splurt out.

    * * *
    falteringly
    * * *
    [hablar] falteringly; [respirar] with difficulty; [escucharse, recibirse] intermittently

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrecortadamente

  • 6 gramaticalmente

    adv.
    grammatically.
    * * *
    1 grammatically
    * * *
    Ex. But of its four sentences, the third was so determined to present a grammatically structured metaphor for its meaning that it dazzled my eye, never mind my already unsympathetic brain.
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    * gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect.
    * incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, ungrammatically.
    * * *

    Ex: But of its four sentences, the third was so determined to present a grammatically structured metaphor for its meaning that it dazzled my eye, never mind my already unsympathetic brain.

    * gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect.
    * incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, ungrammatically.

    * * *
    grammatically

    Spanish-English dictionary > gramaticalmente

  • 7 incorrecto

    adj.
    incorrect, wrong, inexact.
    * * *
    1 (inexacto) incorrect
    2 (descortés) impolite
    * * *
    (f. - incorrecta)
    adj.
    incorrect, wrong
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [dato] incorrect, wrong
    2) [conducta] (=descortés) discourteous, bad-mannered; (=irregular) improper
    3) [facciones] irregular, odd
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    a) <respuesta/interpretación> incorrect, wrong
    b) < comportamiento> impolite, discourteous (frml)
    * * *
    = improper, incorrect, without due process.
    Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.
    Ex. If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.
    Ex. Its findings are that the dismissal was without due process.
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    * adelantar por el lado incorrecto = undertake.
    * diagnóstico incorrecto = misdiagnosis [misdiagnoses, -pl.].
    * gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged.
    * incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically.
    * incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.
    * posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    a) <respuesta/interpretación> incorrect, wrong
    b) < comportamiento> impolite, discourteous (frml)
    * * *
    = improper, incorrect, without due process.

    Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.

    Ex: If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.
    Ex: Its findings are that the dismissal was without due process.
    * adelantar por el lado incorrecto = undertake.
    * diagnóstico incorrecto = misdiagnosis [misdiagnoses, -pl.].
    * gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged.
    * incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically.
    * incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.
    * posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.

    * * *
    1 ‹respuesta› incorrect, wrong; ‹interpretación› incorrect
    2 ‹comportamiento› impolite, discourteous ( frml)
    * * *

     

    incorrecto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    a)respuesta/interpretación incorrect, wrong


    incorrecto,-a adjetivo
    1 (erróneo) incorrect, inaccurate: una respuesta incorrecta, a wrong answer
    2 (descortés) discourteous, rude
    ' incorrecto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    don
    - doña
    - estar
    - incorrecta
    - impropio
    - mal
    English:
    improper
    - inaccurate
    - incorrect
    - misuse
    - shall
    - wrong
    * * *
    incorrecto, -a adj
    1. [equivocado] incorrect, wrong
    2. [descortés] rude
    * * *
    adj
    1 incorrect, wrong
    2 ( descortés) impolite, discourteous
    * * *
    incorrecto, -ta adj
    : incorrect
    * * *
    1. (respuesta) incorrect / wrong
    2. (conducta) impolite

    Spanish-English dictionary > incorrecto

  • 8 agramaticalmente

    adv.
    ungrammatically.

    Spanish-English dictionary > agramaticalmente

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