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1 unsuspecting
adjective (not aware of (coming) danger: He stole all her money and she was completely unsuspecting.) confiadotr[ʌnsəs'pektɪŋ]1 confiado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be unsuspecting of something no sospechar algounsuspecting [.ʌnsə'spɛktɪŋ] adj: desprevenido, desapercibido, confiadoadj.• confiado, -a adj.• nada suspicaz adj.'ʌnsə'spektɪŋadjective desprevenido, confiado['ʌnsǝs'pektɪŋ]ADJ confiado* * *['ʌnsə'spektɪŋ]adjective desprevenido, confiado -
2 unsuspecting
adj.1 confiado(a).2 ingenuo, confiado, crédulo. -
3 to be unsuspecting of something
no sospechar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be unsuspecting of something
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4 confiado
Del verbo confiar: ( conjugate confiar) \ \
confiado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: confiado confiar
confiado
◊ -da adjetivob) [estar] ( seguro):no estés tan confiado don't get over-confident
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiado en algo to be confident of sth;confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes verbo transitivo confiadole algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb; ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth confiarse verbo pronominal◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiadose a algn to confide in sb
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass (seguro, tranquilo) self-confident
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her (contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help ' confiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: confiada English: trustful - trusting - unsuspecting -
5 confiada
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass (seguro, tranquilo) self-confident ' confiada' also found in these entries: Spanish: confiado -
6 unsuspected
(not imagined or known to exist: He had unsuspected talents.) insospechadotr[ʌnsəs'pektɪd]1 (not suspected) insospechado,-a; (unknown) desconocido,-a, ignorado,-aadj.• insospechado, -a adj.['ʌnsǝs'pektɪd]ADJ insospechado -
7 desprevenido
desprevenido
◊ -da adjetivo: estar desprevenido to be unprepared o unready;pillar a algn desprevenido [ pregunta] to catch sb unawares o off guard; [ lluvia] to catch sb by surprise
desprevenido,-a adjetivo unprepared Locuciones: coger a alguien desprevenido, to catch someone unawares ' desprevenido' also found in these entries: Spanish: bola - descuidada - descuidado - desprevenida - sorprender English: guard - nap - pants - surprise - unawares - unprepared - unready - catch - unsuspecting -
8 sospechar
sospechar ( conjugate sospechar) verbo transitivo to suspect verbo intransitivo sospechar DE algn to suspect sb, have one's suspicions about sb
sospechar
I vtr (conjeturar, intuir) to suspect: sospecho que le gustas, I suspect he likes you
II vi (recelar) to suspect: sospechaba de su mujer, he suspected his wife
sospechan que tú lo planeaste todo, they suspect you of planning it all ' sospechar' also found in these entries: Spanish: entrever - intuir - malicia - mosquearse - mosquear - motivo - olerse - presumir - temerse - sobrado - temer English: suspect - unsuspecting
См. также в других словарях:
unsuspecting — I adjective believing, credulous, easily deceived, gullible, incautus, innocent, minime suspicax, naive, off guard, simple, trustful, trusting, unaware, unconscious, undoubting, unexpectant, unguarded, unquestioning, unsuspecting, unsuspicious,… … Law dictionary
unsuspecting — 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) “not” + prp. of SUSPECT (Cf. suspect) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
unsuspecting — [adj] gullible confiding, credulous, easy, inexperienced, ingenuous, innocent, naive, off guard*, simple, swallowing, taken in*, trustful, trusting, unconscious, undoubting, unsuspicious, unwarned, unwary; concepts 401,404 Ant. conscious,… … New thesaurus
unsuspecting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not aware of the presence of danger; feeling no suspicion. DERIVATIVES unsuspectingly adverb … English terms dictionary
unsuspecting — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unsuspecting — [[t]ʌ̱nsəspe̱ktɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n You can use unsuspecting to describe someone who is not at all aware of something that is happening or going to happen. The co defendants are charged with selling worthless junk bonds to thousands of… … English dictionary
unsuspecting — un|sus|pect|ing [ˌʌnsəˈspektıŋ] adj [usually before noun] not knowing that something bad is happening or going to happen ▪ unsuspecting victims ▪ Fake designer clothes are being sold to an unsuspecting public … Dictionary of contemporary English
unsuspecting — adjective Of or pertaining to lack of suspicion. He easily shot the unsuspecting target … Wiktionary
unsuspecting — adj. Unsuspecting is used with these nouns: ↑prey, ↑victim … Collocations dictionary
unsuspecting — adjective not knowing that something bad is about to happen: unsuspecting victims … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unsuspecting — adjective it s a trap deliberately set for unsuspecting first time buyers Syn: unsuspicious, unwary, unaware, unconscious, ignorant, unwitting; trusting, gullible, credulous, ingenuous, naive, wide eyed Ant: wary … Thesaurus of popular words