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1 irrealizable
adj.1 unattainable (sueño, objetivo).2 unrealizable, unattainable, unfeasible, impossible.* * *► adjetivo1 unfeasible* * *ADJ [gen] unrealizable; [meta] unrealistic, impossible; [plan] unworkable* * ** * *= unreachable, unattainable.Ex. Convinced that most Americans were unappreciative and unreachable, they became increasingly autocratic and elitist and made their libraries even less appealing to the common man.Ex. Some recent national libraries have been founded as symbols of nationhood, with either no clear mission or a clearly unattainable one.* * ** * *= unreachable, unattainable.Ex: Convinced that most Americans were unappreciative and unreachable, they became increasingly autocratic and elitist and made their libraries even less appealing to the common man.
Ex: Some recent national libraries have been founded as symbols of nationhood, with either no clear mission or a clearly unattainable one.* * *‹proyecto› unfeasible; ‹deseo› unattainable, unrealizable* * *
irrealizable adjetivo ‹ proyecto› unfeasible;
‹ deseo› unattainable, unrealizable
irrealizable adjetivo unattainable, unfeasible
figurado unreachable
' irrealizable' also found in these entries:
English:
impracticable
- unfeasible
* * *irrealizable adj[sueño, objetivo] unattainable; [plan] impractical* * *adj unattainable; proyecto unfeasible -
2 coñazo
m.1 drag.2 hard blow, blow.* * *1 tabú pain, drag\dar el coñazo tabú to be a real pain, pester, hassle* * *1) (Esp fam o vulg) ( persona o cosa pesada)darle el coñazo a alguien — (fam)
2) (Col, Ven fam) ( golpe) blowse agarraron a coñazos — they had a fight o (BrE colloq) punch-up
3) (Ven fam) ( gran cantidad)* * *= bummer, drag, nuisance, pest.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.----* ser un coñazo = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.* * *1) (Esp fam o vulg) ( persona o cosa pesada)darle el coñazo a alguien — (fam)
2) (Col, Ven fam) ( golpe) blowse agarraron a coñazos — they had a fight o (BrE colloq) punch-up
3) (Ven fam) ( gran cantidad)* * *= bummer, drag, nuisance, pest.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.
Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.* ser un coñazo = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.* * *A( Esp fam o vulg) (persona o cosa pesada): la película fue un coñazo the movie was a load of crap (sl)¡qué coñazo! what a drag! ( colloq)¡qué coñazo de tía! what a pain in the neck she is! ( colloq), what a pain in the ass she is! ( vulg)darle el coñazo a algn ( fam): mira, no me des el coñazo con tus desgracias look, stop going on about your problems ( colloq)deja de darme el coñazo, ya te he dicho que no lo tengo stop going on at me o pestering me o hassling me, I've already told you I haven't got it ( colloq)me di un coñazo en la cabeza con la puerta I nearly crowned myself on the door ( colloq)C( Ven fam) (gran cantidad): tengo un coñazo de cartas por escribir I have loads of letters to write ( colloq)* * *
coñazo sustantivo masculino
◊ dar el coñazo (fam) to be a pain (colloq)
coñazo sustantivo masculino vulgar pain (in the neck)
' coñazo' also found in these entries:
English:
pain
- sod
* * *coñazo nmEsp muy Fam pain, drag;¡qué coñazo de película! what a Br bloody o US goddamn boring film!;tu compañero es un coñazo your mate's a real pain o drag;¡deja de dar el coñazo! stop being such a pain!;me está dando el coñazo para que le deje ver el fútbol he's going on and on at me to let him watch the football* * *m vulgpain in the butt pop, drag fam ; -
3 lastre
m.1 ballast.soltar lastre to discharge ballast2 burden.3 gravel, ballast, road metal.4 scum, scoria.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: lastrar.* * *1 MARÍTIMO ballast2 figurado dead weight, burden* * *SM1) (Náut, Téc) ballasten lastre — (Náut) in ballast
2) (=inconveniente) burden3) (=sentido común) good sense, good judgment4) Cono Sur ** (=comida) grub *, chow (EEUU) *** * *a) (de buque, globo) ballastsoltar or largar lastre — to drop ballast
b) (carga, estorbo) burden* * *= drag, liability, albatross.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.Ex. Low-tech is not a liability in all cases; sometimes simple is better.Ex. The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.----* el lastre de = the shackles of.* ser un lastre para = be a drag on.* * *a) (de buque, globo) ballastsoltar or largar lastre — to drop ballast
b) (carga, estorbo) burden* * *= drag, liability, albatross.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.
Ex: Low-tech is not a liability in all cases; sometimes simple is better.Ex: The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.* el lastre de = the shackles of.* ser un lastre para = be a drag on.* * *A1 (de un buque, globo) ballastsoltar or largar lastre to drop ballast2 (carga, estorbo) burdenes un lastre para la familia she's a burden on her familylastre financiero financial burden¿qué hay para el lastre? what is there to eat?, what's for dinner ( o lunch etc)?* * *
Del verbo lastrar: ( conjugate lastrar)
lastré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
lastre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lastrar
lastre
lastre sustantivo masculino
lastre sustantivo masculino
1 (de barco, globo) ballast
2 (rémora) dead weight: su falta de dominio del idioma es un lastre para él, not being able to speak the language perfectly is a burden for him
' lastre' also found in these entries:
English:
ballast
- liability
- weight
* * *lastre nm1. [peso] ballast;soltar lastre to discharge ballast2. [estorbo] burden* * *m ballast; figburden;soltar lastre drop ballast* * *lastre nm1) : burden2) : ballast -
4 pella
f.round mass.* * *1 (de una coliflor) head2 (masa) lump* * *SF1) [gen] ball, round mass; [sin forma] dollop; (Culin) lump of lard2) [de coliflor] head3) * (=suma de dinero) sum of money4)* * *hacer pellas — (Esp arg) to play hooky (esp AmE colloq), to skive off (school) (BrE colloq)
* * *= drag.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.* * *hacer pellas — (Esp arg) to play hooky (esp AmE colloq), to skive off (school) (BrE colloq)
* * *= drag.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.
* * *(de masa) lump* * *pella nfEsp Fam -
5 resistencia
f.1 resistance (gen) & ( Elec & politics).ofrecer resistencia to put up resistanceresistencia pasiva passive resistance2 strength.3 stamina.4 Resistencia.* * *1 (gen) resistance2 (aguante) endurance, stamina3 (oposición) resistance, opposition4 ELECTRICIDAD resistance5 (de materiales) strength6 la Resistencia HISTORIA the Resistance\prueba de resistencia endurance testresistencia pasiva passive resistance* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=oposición) resistancela Resistencia — ( Hist) the Resistance
ofrecer o oponer resistencia — to offer resistance, resist
2) (=aguante) stamina3) [a la enfermedad, al frío] resistance4) [de materiales] strength5) (Elec) (=cualidad) resistance; (=componente de circuito) resistor; [de plancha, secador] element* * *1)a) ( oposición) resistancesin ofrecer or oponer resistencia — without putting up o offering any resistance
b) la Resistencia (Hist, Pol) the Resistance2)a) ( aguante)b) (a virus, enfermedad) resistance3)a) (al aire, agua, a corriente eléctrica) resistanceb) ( componente de circuito) resistor; (de secador, calentador) element* * *= endurance, reluctance, resistance, stamina, strength, resistor, staying power, resilience, impedance, drag.Ex. By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming peddlers.Ex. Other barriers such as language and professional reluctance to cooperate internationally cannot be changed by legislation.Ex. Many of the problems facing society are so complex, the narrowness and resistance to change by many professions may lead to their extinction because they are not geared to contribute to the solution of those problems.Ex. By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming pedlars.Ex. The strength of the acetone rinsing on the strength of the paper is investigated, and its efficiency in removing NM2P is also examined using gas liquid chromatography.Ex. The first transistors were individual devices with wires joining them to other electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and other transistors.Ex. Nevertheless, he believes that while it will not disappear tomorrow, the jury is still out on whether Knowledge Management has staying power.Ex. The film is less about idealism in the face of adversity than dumb resilience in spite of everything.Ex. The impedance problem is at the root of the incompatibilities.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.----* de alta resistencia = heavy-duty.* foco de resistencia = pocket of resistance.* ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.* lucha de resistencia = battle of wills.* miembro de la resistencia = resister.* movimiento de resistencia = resistance movement.* ofrecer resistencia = put up + resistance.* oponer resistencia = put up + resistance.* resistencia a = imperviousness to.* resistencia a la insulina = insulin resistance.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* resistencia al envejecimiento = aging resistance [ageing resistance].* resistencia al fuego = fire resistance.* resistencia al plegado = fold strength.* resistencia en espiral = heating coil.* resistencia, la = resistance, the.* sin resistencia = unchallenged, unopposed.* * *1)a) ( oposición) resistancesin ofrecer or oponer resistencia — without putting up o offering any resistance
b) la Resistencia (Hist, Pol) the Resistance2)a) ( aguante)b) (a virus, enfermedad) resistance3)a) (al aire, agua, a corriente eléctrica) resistanceb) ( componente de circuito) resistor; (de secador, calentador) element* * *la resistencia(n.) = resistance, theEx: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.
= endurance, reluctance, resistance, stamina, strength, resistor, staying power, resilience, impedance, drag.Ex: By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming peddlers.
Ex: Other barriers such as language and professional reluctance to cooperate internationally cannot be changed by legislation.Ex: Many of the problems facing society are so complex, the narrowness and resistance to change by many professions may lead to their extinction because they are not geared to contribute to the solution of those problems.Ex: By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming pedlars.Ex: The strength of the acetone rinsing on the strength of the paper is investigated, and its efficiency in removing NM2P is also examined using gas liquid chromatography.Ex: The first transistors were individual devices with wires joining them to other electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and other transistors.Ex: Nevertheless, he believes that while it will not disappear tomorrow, the jury is still out on whether Knowledge Management has staying power.Ex: The film is less about idealism in the face of adversity than dumb resilience in spite of everything.Ex: The impedance problem is at the root of the incompatibilities.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.* de alta resistencia = heavy-duty.* foco de resistencia = pocket of resistance.* ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.* lucha de resistencia = battle of wills.* miembro de la resistencia = resister.* movimiento de resistencia = resistance movement.* ofrecer resistencia = put up + resistance.* oponer resistencia = put up + resistance.* resistencia a = imperviousness to.* resistencia a la insulina = insulin resistance.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* resistencia al envejecimiento = aging resistance [ageing resistance].* resistencia al fuego = fire resistance.* resistencia al plegado = fold strength.* resistencia en espiral = heating coil.* resistencia, la = resistance, the.* sin resistencia = unchallenged, unopposed.* * *A1 (oposición) resistancese entregó sin ofrecer or oponer resistencia he gave himself up without putting up o offering any resistance o without resistanceresistencia pasiva passive resistance2B1 (fortaleza, aguante) staminatiene una gran resistencia física she has tremendous stamina o staying powerprueba de resistencia endurance test2 (a un virus, una enfermedad) resistanceC1 (al aire, agua) resistance2 (a una corriente eléctrica) resistance3 (componente de un circuito) resistor4 (de un secador, calentador) element* * *
resistencia sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( componente de circuito) resistor;
(de secador, calentador) element
resistencia sustantivo femenino
1 (aguante de una persona) endurance: tiene mucha resistencia física, he has a lot of stamina
2 (oposición a una fuerza, medida, acción) resistance: opusieron mucha resistencia a nuestro proyecto, they put up a lot of resistance to our project
3 Elec element
4 Hist Pol la Resistencia, the Resistance
' resistencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
legitimar
- oponer
- torsión
- ofrecer
- resistir
- sostener
English:
break down
- defiance
- drag
- element
- endurance
- fight
- offer
- opposition
- pocket
- put up
- resilience
- resistance
- resistor
- rope
- soften up
- stamina
- staying power
- strength
- wear down
- put
- resist
- stand
- struggle
- weakly
* * *resistencia nf1. [fuerza] strength2. [aguante, oposición] resistance;[para correr, hacer deporte] stamina; resistencia activa active resistance;resistencia pasiva passive resistance3. Elec resistance4. Fís resistance* * *f1 ( oposición) resistance2 EL, TÉC pieza resistor* * *resistencia nf1) : resistance2) aguante: endurance, strength, stamina* * *1. (oposición) resistance2. (aguante físico) stamina3. (fuerza) strengthes un anciano, pero aún tiene resistencia he's an old man, but he's still strong -
6 lata3
3 = drag.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.----* dar la lata = nag (at), play up. -
7 lata
f.1 can.2 pain (informal). (peninsular Spanish)levantarse tan temprano es una lata getting up so early is a real pain¡qué lata! what a pain!una lata de libro a dead boring bookdar la lata a alguien to pester somebody3 tin can, lath, can.4 drag, nuisance, boring thing, tiresome thing.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: latir.* * *1 (hojalata) tin plate2 (envase) tin, can3 (fastidio) bore, drag\dar la lata familiar to annoy, be a nuisance (a, to)en lata canned, tinned* * *noun f.1) can2) nuisance•* * *SF1) (=envase) [de comida] tin, can; [de bebida] cansardinas en lata — tinned sardines, canned sardines
un cuatro latas — * (=coche viejo) an old banger *; (=Renault 4L) Renault 4L
2) (=metal) tinplate3) And (=comida) food, daily ration4) * (=molestia) nuisance, pain *, drag *es una lata tener que... — it's a nuisance o pain * o drag * having to...
¡qué lata!, ¡vaya (una) lata! — what a nuisance! o drag! * o pain! *
dar la lata — to be a nuisance, be a pain *
dar la lata a algn — to pester sb, go on at sb *
5) (=censura)dar lata a algn — Caribe to condemn sb, censure sb
6) (=madera) lath7) ** (=dinero) dough **- estar en las latas* * *1)a) ( hojalata) tinb) ( envase) can, tin (BrE)sardinas en lata — canned o tinned sardines
c) (para galletas, etc) tin2) (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq)dar (la) lata — (fam) to be a nuisance
deja ya de darme lata! — stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
* * *1)a) ( hojalata) tinb) ( envase) can, tin (BrE)sardinas en lata — canned o tinned sardines
c) (para galletas, etc) tin2) (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq)dar (la) lata — (fam) to be a nuisance
deja ya de darme lata! — stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
* * *lata11 = can, tin.Nota: Recipiente de metal.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
Ex: Thousands of tins of putrefying and poisonous meat were seized from this firm.* atún en lata = tinned tuna.* cerveza de lata = canned beer.* conservas en lata = tinned goods.* en lata = canned, tinned.* lata abrefácil de anilla = ring pull can.* lata de aire comprimido = compressed air can.* lata de atún = tin of tuna.* lata de bebida = beverage can.* lata de cerveza = beer can.* sopa en lata = tinned soup, canned soup.lata2= tin.Ex: The cataloguing of Napoleonic miniatures (model soldiers made of tin or pewter) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of extending AACR2 to the realm of museums.
lata33 = drag.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.
* dar la lata = nag (at), play up.* * *A1 (hojalata) tinvivían en una casa de lata they lived in a tin shackuna lata de cerveza a can of beeruna lata de aceite para el coche a can of oil for the carlos tomates son de lata the tomatoes are out of a can o tin, the tomatoes are canned o tinnedsardinas en lata canned o tinned sardines3 (para galletas, etc) tinCompuesto:¡qué lata! or ¡vaya una lata! what a pain o bore o nuisance!¡qué lata de chico, siempre con lo mismo! this boy's such a bore o pain (in the neck), always the same old story ( colloq)dar la lata ( fam); to be a nuisancedeja ya de dar la lata stop being such a nuisance o ( colloq) painestos niños no hacen más que dar la lata these children are nothing but trouble¡deja ya de darme la lata! stop bugging o pestering me! ( colloq)me da lata levantarme temprano ( Chi); it's a real drag o bore having to get up early* * *
Del verbo latir: ( conjugate latir)
lata es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lata
latir
lata sustantivo femenino
1
◊ sardinas en lata canned o tinned sardines
2 (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq);◊ ¡qué lata! what a nuisance!;
dar (la) lata (fam) to be a nuisance;
¡deja ya de darme lata! stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
latir ( conjugate latir) verbo intransitivo
1 [ corazón] to beat;
[ vena] to pulsate;
[herida/sien] to throb
2
◊ me late que no vendrá I have a feeling o something tells me he isn't going to comeb) (Méx fam) (parecer bien, gustar) (+ me/te/le etc):◊ ¿te late ir al cine? do you feel like going to the movies?
lata sustantivo femenino
1 (bote) tin, US can
2 familiar nuisance, pain (in the neck)
♦ Locuciones: dar la lata, to be a pain
¡qué lata!, what a bore!
En general se traduce por can, especialmente cuando se trata de bebidas. En los demás casos, en EE.UU. se emplea la palabra can y en el Reino Unido la palabra tin.
latir verbo intransitivo to beat
' lata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrefácil
- bote
- enlatada
- enlatado
- envasar
- envasada
- envasado
- fastidio
- guerra
- martirio
- pestiño
- sardina
- anilla
- envase
- rollo
English:
bind
- bore
- bother
- can
- drag
- nag
- nuisance
- pain
- pest
- pester
- play up
- pop-top
- tin
- tinny
- cake
- canister
- canned
- chore
- down
- tinned
* * *lata nf1. [envase] can, Br tin;[de bebidas] can;una lata de sardinas a can of sardines;los garbanzos son de lata the chickpeas are out of a can;2. [hojalata] tin plate;un juguete hecho de lata a toy made of tinuna lata de libro a dead boring book;levantarse tan temprano es una lata getting up so early is a real pain o drag;¡qué lata! what a pain o drag!;dar la lata a alguien to pester sb;¡deja ya de dar la lata! stop going on and on!, give it a rest!* * *f1 can, Br tbtin2 fig famnuisance, drag fam, pain fam ;dar la lata fam be a nuisance oa drag fam oa pain fam ;a pain fam!;a pain fam* * *lata nf1) : tinplate2) : tin can4)* * *lata n1. (de alimento, pintura) tin / can2. (de bebida) can3. (rollo) pain -
8 irrealizable
• impossible• unachievable• unattainable• unfeasible• unreachable• unrealizable
См. также в других словарях:
unrealizable — index impracticable, inaccessible, insurmountable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unrealizable — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unrealizable — /un ree euh luy zeuh beuhl/, adj. 1. incapable of being made actual or real, as an ideal or ambition: His dream of military glory was unrealizable. 2. incapable of being sensed or understood; unthinkable. [1830 40; UN 1 + REALIZABLE] * * * … Universalium
unrealizable — adjective Not realizable; unable to be achieved or realized. Ant: realizable … Wiktionary
unrealizable — Synonyms and related words: beyond one, impracticable, impractical, infeasible, inoperable, insuperable, insurmountable, too much for, unachievable, unattainable, uncompassable, undoable, uneffectible, unfeasible, unnegotiable, unperformable,… … Moby Thesaurus
unrealizable — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Not capable of happening or being done: impossible, impracticable, impractical, unattainable, unthinkable, unworkable. Idiom: out of the question. See POSSIBLE … English dictionary for students
unrealizable — or unrealisable adjective not able to be achieved or made to happen … English new terms dictionary
unrealizable — un·realizable … English syllables
unrealizable — adj. that cannot be realized … Useful english dictionary
painting — /payn ting/, n. 1. a picture or design executed in paints. 2. the act, art, or work of a person who paints. 3. the works of art painted in a particular manner, place, or period: a book on Flemish painting. 4. an instance of covering a surface… … Universalium
out of sight — {adv. phr.} 1. Not within one s field of vision. * /The sailboat disappeared out of sight over the horizon./ 2. Extremely expensive. * /The builder s estimate was so high that it was out of sight./ 3. Unbelievable; fantastic; incredible (both in… … Dictionary of American idioms