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1 unmitigated
tr[ʌn'mɪtɪgeɪtɪd]1 (absolute) absoluto,-a, total; (liar) rematado,-a2 (grief) profundo,-a3 (hatred) implacableadj.• no mitigado adj.• redomado, -a adj.'ʌn'mɪtəgeɪtəd, ʌn'mɪtɪgeɪtɪdadjective <tedium/failure> absoluto[ʌn'mɪtɪɡeɪtɪd]ADJ [disaster, failure] auténtico, verdadero; [success] rotundo; [delight] puro, verdadero; [nonsense] puro; [liar, rogue] redomado, rematadoit was an unmitigated disaster — fue un auténtico or verdadero desastre
* * *['ʌn'mɪtəgeɪtəd, ʌn'mɪtɪgeɪtɪd]adjective <tedium/failure> absoluto -
2 unmitigated
adj.completo(a), absoluto(a) (support, disaster) -
3 unmitigated effrontery
s.cara dura. -
4 unmitigated impudence
s.cara dura. -
5 unredeemed
'ʌnrɪ'diːmda) ( unmitigated) <ugliness/squalor> absolutob) (not paid, cashed) <pledge/bond> no redimido['ʌnrɪ'diːmd]ADJ no redimido; [promise] sin cumplir, incumplido; [pledge] no desempeñado; [bill] sin redimir; [debt] sin amortizar* * *['ʌnrɪ'diːmd]a) ( unmitigated) <ugliness/squalor> absolutob) (not paid, cashed) <pledge/bond> no redimido -
6 unqualified
1) (not having the necessary qualifications (eg for a job): unqualified teachers/nurses; He is unqualified for the job.) no cualificado, sin título2) (complete; without limits: He deserves our unqualified praise.) incondicional; sin reserva; totaltr[ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd]1 (lacking qualification) sin título; (incompetent) incompetente2 (absolute) incondicional; (denial) rotundo,-a3 (endorsement) sin reserva; (success) total, sin paliativosunqualified [.ʌn'kwɑlə.faɪd] adj1) : no calificado, sin título2) complete: completo, absolutoan unqualified denial: una negación incondicionaladj.• incompetente adj.• incondicional adj.• inhábil adj.• redomado, -a adj.• sin título adj.'ʌn'kwɑːləfaɪd, ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd1) (complete, total) <approval/agreement> incondicional, sin restricciones; < disaster> absolutothe campaign was an unqualified success/failure — la campaña fue un éxito/fracaso rotundo
2) ( without qualifications) <teacher/nurse> sin titulación or título, no titulado; < staff> no calificado or (Esp) cualificado['ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd]ADJ1) (=without qualifications) [person, staff, pilot] no calificado, no cualificado; [teacher] sin título, no titulado2) (=unmitigated) [success, disaster] rotundo, total y absoluto; [acceptance, support, approval] incondicional* * *['ʌn'kwɑːləfaɪd, ʌn'kwɒlɪfaɪd]1) (complete, total) <approval/agreement> incondicional, sin restricciones; < disaster> absolutothe campaign was an unqualified success/failure — la campaña fue un éxito/fracaso rotundo
2) ( without qualifications) <teacher/nurse> sin titulación or título, no titulado; < staff> no calificado or (Esp) cualificado -
7 absoluto
absoluto
◊ -ta adjetivo1 ‹monarca/poder› absolute 2b)no lo consentiré en absoluto there is absolutely no way I will agree to it
absoluto,-a
I adj (independiente) absolute (completo, intenso) total, complete: necesito silencio absoluto para poder escribir, I need total silence to be able to write (sin réplica) absolute: ejerce un dominio absoluto sobre sus amigos, he has total control over his friends
II sustantivo masculino absolute Locuciones: en absoluto, not at all, by no means: no creas en absoluto que me fío de él, don't believe for a minute that I trust him ' absoluto' also found in these entries: Spanish: absoluta - identidad - interesar - llevarse - recogimiento - completo - perfecto - relativo - silencio - total English: absolute - absolutely - all - clear - dead - dislike - earthly - ignorance - implicit - least - long shot - mismatch - not - out-and-out - quite - rank - remotely - stranglehold - strict - unmitigated - unqualified - whatever - whatsoever - any - downright - hard -
8 canalla
canalla sustantivo masculino y femenino (fam) (bribón, granuja) swine (colloq)
canalla pey
I mf swine, rotter
II sustantivo femenino riffraff, mob ' canalla' also found in these entries: Spanish: miserable - sinvergüenza English: heel - rat - scoundrel - swine - unmitigated -
9 desastre
desastre sustantivo masculino disaster; tienes la habitación hecha un desastre your room is a shambles; vas hecha un desastre you look a real mess (colloq)
desastre sustantivo masculino
1 (desgracia, catástrofe) disaster: el libro narra los desastres de la guerra, the book is about war-time disasters
2 fig fam tu padre es un desastre, your father's just hopeless
3 fam (de mala calidad, mal organizado) el concierto fue un verdadero desastre, the concert was a complete flop ' desastre' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabose - calamidad - escabechina - organización - proporción - sentimental - sumar - total - zafarrancho - descalabro - ecológico English: dead loss - disaster - disastrous - loss - shambles - strike - unmitigated - utter - washout - absolute - disaster area - holocaust - hopeless - mess - responsibility - wash - way -
10 fracaso
Del verbo fracasar: ( conjugate fracasar) \ \
fracaso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fracasó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: fracasar fracaso
fracasar ( conjugate fracasar) verbo intransitivo to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino failure
fracasar verbo intransitivo to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino failure: el despegue del cohete fue un fracaso, the rocket lift-off was a failure ' fracaso' also found in these entries: Spanish: derrota - estrepitosa - estrepitoso - responsabilizar - sed - sentenciar - servir - contundente - destinado - naufragio - rotundo English: bomb - defeat - dismal - failure - flop - mainly - no-win - resounding - unmitigated - unqualified - washout - break - fiasco - why -
11 redomado
redomado
◊ -da adjetivoutter, out-and-out
redomado,-a adjetivo utter: es un sinvergüenza redomado, he's an out-and-out crook ' redomado' also found in these entries: Spanish: redomada English: downright - out-and-out - unmitigated
См. также в других словарях:
unmitigated — [un mit′ə gāt΄id] adj. 1. not lessened or eased [unmitigated suffering] 2. unqualified; out and out; absolute [an unmitigated fool] unmitigatedly adv … English World dictionary
unmitigated — I adjective absolute, complete, consummate, downright, exhaustive, full, intensive, plenary, rank, rigid, severe, sheer, stark, thorough, unbounded, unconditional, unqualified, unsoftened, unsuppressed, untamed, untempered, unyielding, utter II… … Law dictionary
unmitigated — 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of MITIGATE (Cf. mitigate) … Etymology dictionary
unmitigated — *outright, out and out, arrant … New Dictionary of Synonyms
unmitigated — [adj] absolute, pure arrant, austere, clear cut, complete, consummate, damned, downright, gross, intense, oppressive, out andout*, outright, perfect, persistent, rank, relentless, rigid, severe, sheer, simple, straight out*, thorough,… … New thesaurus
unmitigated — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute; unqualified. DERIVATIVES unmitigatedly adverb … English terms dictionary
unmitigated — [[t]ʌnmɪ̱tɪgeɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n (emphasis) You use unmitigated to emphasize that a bad situation or quality is totally bad. Last year s cotton crop was an unmitigated disaster... She leads a life of unmitigated misery. Syn: absolute, utter … English dictionary
unmitigated — adjective Date: 1599 1. not lessened ; unrelieved < sufferings unmitigated by any hope of early relief > 2. being so definitely what is stated as to offer little chance of change or relief < an unmitigated disaster > • unmitigatedly adverb •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unmitigated — unmitigatedly, adv. /un mit i gay tid/, adj. 1. not mitigated; not softened or lessened: unmitigated suffering. 2. unqualified or absolute: an unmitigated bore. [1590 1600; UN 1 + MITIGATED] Syn. 1. unrelieved, unabated, unbroken, persistent. * * … Universalium
unmitigated — adjective (only before noun) unmitigated disaster/failure etc something that is completely bad: The tour was an unmitigated disaster … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unmitigated — adj. Unmitigated is used with these nouns: ↑disaster … Collocations dictionary