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  • 1 infinito

    adj.
    infinite, endless, everlasting, boundless.
    m.
    infinity, infinite, boundlessness, infinite space.
    * * *
    1 infinite
    1 the infinite, infinity
    1 (muchísimo) infinitely
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    (f. - infinita)
    adj.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [universo, variedad] infinite; [entusiasmo, posibilidades] boundless
    2.
    ADV infinitely, immensely

    se lo agradezco infinitoI'm deeply o immensely grateful to you

    3.
    SM (Mat) infinity

    el infinito — (Fil) the infinite

    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    a) (Fil, Mat) infinite
    b) <bondad/sabiduría> infinite; < amor> boundless
    c) (delante del n, en pl) ( innumerables) innumerable, countless
    II
    a) (Fil) the infinite
    b) (Mat) infinity
    * * *
    = countless, endless, infinite, infinity, bottomless.
    Ex. But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.
    Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
    Ex. It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.
    Ex. Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.
    Ex. The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.
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    * al infinito = ad infinitum.
    * las posibilidades son infinitas = the possibilities are endless.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    a) (Fil, Mat) infinite
    b) <bondad/sabiduría> infinite; < amor> boundless
    c) (delante del n, en pl) ( innumerables) innumerable, countless
    II
    a) (Fil) the infinite
    b) (Mat) infinity
    * * *
    = countless, endless, infinite, infinity, bottomless.

    Ex: But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.

    Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
    Ex: It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.
    Ex: Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.
    Ex: The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.
    * al infinito = ad infinitum.
    * las posibilidades son infinitas = the possibilities are endless.

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    infinito1 -ta
    1 ( Fil, Mat) ‹conjunto› infinite; ‹espacio/universo› infinite
    2 ‹bondad/sabiduría› infinite; ‹amor› boundless
    sentí una infinita tristeza I felt (an) immense sadness
    3 (delante del n, en pl) ( liter) (innumerables) innumerable, countless
    infinitely
    te lo agradezco infinito I'm deeply o infinitely grateful to you
    m:
    1 ( Fil)
    tb el infinito the infinite
    mirar al infinito to look into the distance
    2 ( Mat) infinity
    tender al infinito to stretch to infinity
    * * *

    infinito 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    a) (Fil, Mat) infinite

    b)bondad/sabiduría infinite;

    amor boundless
    c) (delante del n, en pl) ( innumerables) innumerable, countless

    infinito 2 sustantivo masculino
    a)


    mirar al infinito to look into the distance
    b) (Mat) infinity

    infinito,-a
    I adjetivo infinite, endless
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 Mat infinity
    1 Fil the infinite
    ' infinito' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    infinita
    English:
    infinite
    - infinity
    - exquisite
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    infinito, -a
    adj
    1. [sin límites] infinite;
    tiene una infinita paciencia she has infinite patience, she's infinitely patient;
    siento por ella un cariño infinito I'm immensely fond of her
    2. [incontable] countless;
    infinitas veces hundreds of times
    nm
    1. Mat infinity;
    tender al infinito to tend to infinity
    2. [espacio] infinity;
    su figura se perdió en el infinito his figure disappeared into the distance
    3. Fot infinity
    adv
    [mucho] extremely, infinitely;
    me alegro infinito I'm extremely pleased
    * * *
    I adj infinite
    II m infinity
    * * *
    : infinitely, vastly
    infinito, -ta adj
    1) : infinite
    2) : limitless, endless
    3)
    hasta lo infinito : ad infinitum
    : infinity
    * * *
    infinito n infinity

    Spanish-English dictionary > infinito

  • 2 ilimitado

    adj.
    unlimited, immeasurable, boundless, infinite.
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    1 unlimited
    * * *
    ADJ unlimited, limitless
    * * *
    - da adjetivo unlimited
    * * *
    = limitless, unbounded, unrestricted, illimitable, unlimited, boundless, bottomless, open-ended, endless.
    Ex. We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
    Ex. The public library is a way of escape from the narrow area of our individual lives into the field, finite, no doubt, but unbounded, of the wisdom and experience of all mankind.
    Ex. Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.
    Ex. For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.
    Ex. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
    Ex. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
    Ex. The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.
    Ex. New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.
    Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
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    * ser ilimitado = be boundless.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo unlimited
    * * *
    = limitless, unbounded, unrestricted, illimitable, unlimited, boundless, bottomless, open-ended, endless.

    Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.

    Ex: The public library is a way of escape from the narrow area of our individual lives into the field, finite, no doubt, but unbounded, of the wisdom and experience of all mankind.
    Ex: Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.
    Ex: For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.
    Ex: Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
    Ex: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
    Ex: The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.
    Ex: New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.
    Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
    * ser ilimitado = be boundless.

    * * *
    unlimited
    * * *

    ilimitado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    unlimited
    ilimitado,-a adjetivo unlimited, limitless

    ' ilimitado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ilimitada
    - indefinido
    English:
    boundless
    - limitless
    - unlimited
    - unrestricted
    * * *
    ilimitado, -a adj
    unlimited, limitless;
    poder ilimitado absolute power
    * * *
    adj unlimited
    * * *
    ilimitado, -da adj
    : unlimited

    Spanish-English dictionary > ilimitado

  • 3 interminable

    adj.
    1 endless, interminable.
    2 unending, endless, everlasting, infinite.
    * * *
    1 endless, interminable
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ endless, interminable
    * * *
    adjetivo <serie/discusión/espera> interminable, never-ending; <cola/fila> endless, never-ending
    * * *
    = endless, long-winded, long drawn out, interminable, never-finishing, unending, never-ending.
    Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
    Ex. Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.
    Ex. The long drawn out dispute over the India Office Library in London is probably the most well-known instance of what is a quite common phenomenon.
    Ex. He perceived that his life threatened to be an interminable succession of these mortifying interviews unless he could discover a way or ways to deal with her surly and terrorizing ferocity.
    Ex. And becoming aware (a never-finishing process of intelligent life) is in itself action.
    Ex. In the mean time, the piles outside the library are multiplying and shapeshifting and, for every 100 books the library SWAT team rescues, 100 are added by the unending delivery trucks.
    Ex. His, he concludes, is the never-ending search for what is new in the world out yonder.
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    * carta interminable = epistle.
    * ser interminable = there + be + no end to.
    * * *
    adjetivo <serie/discusión/espera> interminable, never-ending; <cola/fila> endless, never-ending
    * * *
    = endless, long-winded, long drawn out, interminable, never-finishing, unending, never-ending.

    Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.

    Ex: Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.
    Ex: The long drawn out dispute over the India Office Library in London is probably the most well-known instance of what is a quite common phenomenon.
    Ex: He perceived that his life threatened to be an interminable succession of these mortifying interviews unless he could discover a way or ways to deal with her surly and terrorizing ferocity.
    Ex: And becoming aware (a never-finishing process of intelligent life) is in itself action.
    Ex: In the mean time, the piles outside the library are multiplying and shapeshifting and, for every 100 books the library SWAT team rescues, 100 are added by the unending delivery trucks.
    Ex: His, he concludes, is the never-ending search for what is new in the world out yonder.
    * carta interminable = epistle.
    * ser interminable = there + be + no end to.

    * * *
    ‹serie/discusión› interminable, never-ending, endless; ‹discurso/espera› interminable, never-ending; ‹cola/fila› endless, never-ending
    * * *

    interminable adjetivo ‹serie/discusión/espera interminable, never-ending;
    cola/fila endless, never-ending
    interminable adjetivo endless
    ' interminable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inacabable
    - llantina
    - lloriqueo
    - hacer
    English:
    drag on
    - endless
    - interminable
    - lengthy
    - never-ending
    - never
    - unending
    * * *
    endless, interminable;
    este viaje se me está haciendo interminable it feels like this journey's never going to end
    * * *
    adj interminable, endless
    * * *
    : interminable, endless
    * * *
    interminable adj endless

    Spanish-English dictionary > interminable

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