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unthinkable

  • 1 impensable

    adj.
    unthinkable.
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    1 unthinkable
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    adjetivo unthinkable, inconceivable
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    = unimagined, unthinkable.
    Ex. These factors, when combined with the computer's ability to select all items meeting a bewilderingly complex set of conditions, do provide an access capability unimagined with the book or card catalogs of Mr Cutter.
    Ex. Replacement of librarians with computers that have Internet access is unthinkable.
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    adjetivo unthinkable, inconceivable
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    = unimagined, unthinkable.

    Ex: These factors, when combined with the computer's ability to select all items meeting a bewilderingly complex set of conditions, do provide an access capability unimagined with the book or card catalogs of Mr Cutter.

    Ex: Replacement of librarians with computers that have Internet access is unthinkable.

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    unthinkable, inconceivable
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    impensable adjetivo
    unthinkable, inconceivable
    impensable adjetivo unthinkable
    ' impensable' also found in these entries:
    English:
    unthinkable
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    unthinkable
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    adj unthinkable
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    : unthinkable

    Spanish-English dictionary > impensable

  • 2 inconcebible

    adj.
    inconceivable.
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    1 inconceivable, unthinkable
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    adjetivo inconceivable

    es inconcebible que... — it's unbelievable o it seems inconceivable that...

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    = inconceivable, unthinkable.
    Ex. It is inconceivable that a librarian can function effectively in a reference department without a strong foundation in cataloging and in the variety of classification schemes.
    Ex. Replacement of librarians with computers that have Internet access is unthinkable.
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    * pasar a ser inconcebible = render + inconceivable.
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    adjetivo inconceivable

    es inconcebible que... — it's unbelievable o it seems inconceivable that...

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    = inconceivable, unthinkable.

    Ex: It is inconceivable that a librarian can function effectively in a reference department without a strong foundation in cataloging and in the variety of classification schemes.

    Ex: Replacement of librarians with computers that have Internet access is unthinkable.
    * pasar a ser inconcebible = render + inconceivable.

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    inconceivable
    es inconcebible que no tomen medidas para evitarlo it's unbelievable o it seems inconceivable that they don't take steps to avoid it
    un gesto así en él hubiera sido inconcebible hace algunos años a few years ago it would have been inconceivable o unthinkable for him to have made a gesture like that
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    inconcebible adjetivo
    inconceivable
    inconcebible adjetivo inconceivable, unthinkable
    ' inconcebible' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    insólita
    - insólito
    English:
    inconceivable
    - unthinkable
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    inconceivable;
    es inconcebible que no te guste it's inconceivable that you won't like it;
    resulta inconcebible que no se dé cuenta del daño que causa it's unbelievable o it seems inconceivable that he doesn't realize the damage he's causing
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    adj inconceivable
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    : inconceivable, unthinkable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inconcebible

  • 3 agresión a mano armada

    Ex. However, since the unthinkable sometimes happens in the best schools, ways that educators should react to an armed assault are likewise discussed.
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    Ex: However, since the unthinkable sometimes happens in the best schools, ways that educators should react to an armed assault are likewise discussed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > agresión a mano armada

  • 4 asalto a mano armada

    armed robbery
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    (n.) = armed robbery, armed assault, heist
    Ex. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in waters in Southeast Asia.
    Ex. However, since the unthinkable sometimes happens in the best schools, ways that educators should react to an armed assault are likewise discussed.
    Ex. This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.
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    (n.) = armed robbery, armed assault, heist

    Ex: There has been a dramatic increase in the number of reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in waters in Southeast Asia.

    Ex: However, since the unthinkable sometimes happens in the best schools, ways that educators should react to an armed assault are likewise discussed.
    Ex: This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asalto a mano armada

  • 5 concebible

    adj.
    conceivable, cogitable, comprehensible, devisable.
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    1 conceivable, imaginable
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    ADJ conceivable, thinkable

    no es concebible que... — it is unthinkable that...

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    adjetivo conceivable
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    = conceivable, thinkable.
    Ex. This article emphasises the importance of a preservation plan that includes ways of dealing with every conceivable type of disaster a library might experience.
    Ex. This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.
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    adjetivo conceivable
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    = conceivable, thinkable.

    Ex: This article emphasises the importance of a preservation plan that includes ways of dealing with every conceivable type of disaster a library might experience.

    Ex: This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.

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    conceivable
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    conceivable, imaginable
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    adj conceivable
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    : conceivable

    Spanish-English dictionary > concebible

  • 6 inimaginable

    adj.
    unimaginable.
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    1 unimaginable
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    ADJ unimaginable, inconceivable
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    Ex. The article 'The unimaginable made real: Center for Holocaust Studies' describes this centre the purpose of which is to gather material based on the accounts of survivors of the Holocaust, rather than texts based primarily on Nazi records.
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    * ser inimaginable = beggar + imagination.
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    Ex: The article 'The unimaginable made real: Center for Holocaust Studies' describes this centre the purpose of which is to gather material based on the accounts of survivors of the Holocaust, rather than texts based primarily on Nazi records.

    * ser inimaginable = beggar + imagination.

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    unimaginable
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    inimaginable adjetivo unimaginable
    ' inimaginable' also found in these entries:
    English:
    unimaginable
    - unthinkable
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    unimaginable
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    adj unimaginable
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    : unimaginable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inimaginable

  • 7 impensable

    • out of the question
    • unthinkable

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impensable

  • 8 inconcebible

    • incompressibility
    • inconceivably
    • unbelievable
    • unthinkable
    • unthought-of

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inconcebible

  • 9 inimaginable

    • incompressibility
    • inconceivably
    • unimaginable
    • unthinkable

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inimaginable

См. также в других словарях:

  • unthinkable — is still used in its original meaning ‘unable to be imagined or grasped in the mind’: • You wander…in cool glades of unthinkable beauty Westminster Gazette, 1897. But far more common now is the extended and more evaluative meaning ‘too unlikely… …   Modern English usage

  • Unthinkable — (El día del juicio final en Argentina) es una película del director Gregor Jordan que cuenta con un elenco formado por Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie Anne Moss, Michael Sheen, Brandon Routh, Gil Bellows y Martin Donovan. La historia se centra en una… …   Wikipedia Español

  • unthinkable — [unthiŋ′kə bəl] adj. [ME unthenkable] 1. beyond the ability to understand or imagine; inconceivable 2. so extreme, foul, etc. as to be unfit to be imagined or considered [unthinkable war crimes] unthinkably adv …   English World dictionary

  • unthinkable — index implausible, impossible, incomprehensible, incredible, infeasible, ludicrous, prodigious (amazing) …   Law dictionary

  • unthinkable — (adj.) early 15c., too large to be conceived, unimaginable, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + thinkable (see THINK (Cf. think)). Meaning incapable of being framed by thought is recorded from mid 15c …   Etymology dictionary

  • unthinkable — [adj] incredible, unusual absurd, beyond belief, beyond possibility, exceptional, extraordinary, illogical, implausible, impossible, improbable, incogitable, inconceivable, insupportable, outlandish, out of the question*, preposterous, rare,… …   New thesaurus

  • unthinkable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ too unlikely or undesirable to be considered a possibility. DERIVATIVES unthinkably adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • unthinkable — adj. 1) unthinkable to + inf. (it would be unthinkable to build a house so close to the river) 2) unthinkable that + clause (it is unthinkable that they would even make such an offer) * * * [ʌn θɪŋkəb(ə)l] unthinkable that + clause (it is… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unthinkable — [[t]ʌnθɪ̱ŋkəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ (emphasis) If you say that something is unthinkable, you are emphasizing that it cannot possibly be accepted or imagined as a possibility. Her strong Catholic beliefs made abortion unthinkable. Syn:… …   English dictionary

  • unthinkable — un|think|a|ble [ʌnˈθıŋkəbəl] adj 1.) impossible to accept or imagine ▪ It is unthinkable that a mistake like this could have happened. it would be unthinkable for sb to do sth ▪ It would be unthinkable for me to stay anywhere but with the family …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unthinkable — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ make sth ▪ consider sth ▪ This would have been considered unthinkable only a decade ago. ADVERB …   Collocations dictionary

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