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41 espada de dos filos
figurado double-edged sword* * *(n.) = sword with two edges, two-edged swordEx. The article has the title 'A sword with two edges: the role of children's literature in the writings of N.K'.Ex. The author uses the example of a public library to show that private funding is a two-edged sword'.* * *(n.) = sword with two edges, two-edged swordEx: The article has the title 'A sword with two edges: the role of children's literature in the writings of N.K'.
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42 esquech
= comedy sketch, television sketch.Ex. Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.Ex. Linder's writings also included a series of television sketches that lasted in duration from 15 minutes to 1 hour.----* esquech de humor = comedy sketch.* esquech de televisión = television sketch.* esquech humorístico = comedy sketch.* * *= comedy sketch, television sketch.Ex: Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.
Ex: Linder's writings also included a series of television sketches that lasted in duration from 15 minutes to 1 hour.* esquech de humor = comedy sketch.* esquech de televisión = television sketch.* esquech humorístico = comedy sketch. -
43 esquech de televisión
(n.) = television sketchEx. Linder's writings also included a series of television sketches that lasted in duration from 15 minutes to 1 hour.* * *(n.) = television sketchEx: Linder's writings also included a series of television sketches that lasted in duration from 15 minutes to 1 hour.
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44 exquisito
adj.exquisite, delicate, delicious, superb.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) exquisite* * *(f. - exquisita)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=excelente) excellent2) (=refinado) [belleza] exquisite; [comida] delicious* * *- ta adjetivo < comida> delicious; <tela/poema/música> exquisite; < persona> refined* * *= exquisite, delicious, delectable, luscious, dainty [daintier -comp., daintiest -sup.], scrumptious, flavourful [flavorful, -USA].Ex. The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex. This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.Ex. It is a delectable opportunity to introduce a patron to the writings of a favorite author, such as M. Fisher, whose works, one hopes, will delight the patron both for their gastronomical tours de force as well as for the unforgettable anecdotes.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.Ex. They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.----* de forma exquisita = exquisitely.* * *- ta adjetivo < comida> delicious; <tela/poema/música> exquisite; < persona> refined* * *= exquisite, delicious, delectable, luscious, dainty [daintier -comp., daintiest -sup.], scrumptious, flavourful [flavorful, -USA].Ex: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.
Ex: This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.Ex: It is a delectable opportunity to introduce a patron to the writings of a favorite author, such as M. Fisher, whose works, one hopes, will delight the patron both for their gastronomical tours de force as well as for the unforgettable anecdotes.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.Ex: They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.* de forma exquisita = exquisitely.* * *exquisito -ta1 ‹plato/comida› deliciousestaba exquisito, muchas gracias that was delicious, thank you very muchun plato exquisito a delicious o an exquisite dish2 ‹tela/poema/música› exquisiteuna mujer de exquisita belleza a woman of exquisite beauty3 ‹persona› refined* * *
exquisito
‹tela/poema/música› exquisite;
‹ persona› refined
exquisito,-a adjetivo
1 (delicado, bien hecho) exquisite
2 (sabroso) delicious
3 (gusto, persona) refined
' exquisito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
categoría
- exquisita
English:
dainty
- exquisite
- luscious
- delectable
* * *exquisito, -a adj1. [refinado] [objeto, vestimenta, modales] exquisite;[persona] exquisite;es muy exquisito vistiendo he dresses exquisitely2. [comida] delicious, exquisite;el asado está exquisito the roast is delicious* * *adj1 comida delicious2 ( bello) exquisite3 ( refinado) refined* * *exquisito, -ta adj1) : exquisite2) : delicious* * *exquisito adj1. (en general) exquisite2. (delicioso) delicious -
45 figura geométrica
geometrical figure* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
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46 follón
m.1 bedlam, fuss, carry-on, hoo-ha.2 muddle, tricky situation.3 racket, loud voices.* * *1 familiar (alboroto) rumpus, shindy2 familiar (enredo, confusión) mess, trouble\armar (un) follón familiar to kick up a rumpusmeterse en un follón to get into a mess, get into trouble* * *1. SM1) * (=desorden) mess¡qué follón de papeles! — what a mess of papers!
2) * (=alboroto) rumpus, row; (=lío) troublearmar un follón — to make a row, kick up a fuss
hubo o se armó un follón tremendo — there was a hell of a row
3) (Bot) sucker4) And (=prenda) petticoat5) Caribe (=juerga de borrachera) drinking bout6) (=cohete) noiseless rocket7) Méx * silent fart **2. ADJ †1) (=perezoso) lazy, idle2) (=arrogante) arrogant, puffed-up; (=fanfarrón) blustering3) (=cobarde) cowardly4) CAm [vestido] roomy, loose* * *masculino (Esp fam)armó or montó un buen follón — ( montar una trifulca) he kicked up a hell of a fuss (colloq); ( hacer ruido) he made such a racket o din (colloq)
b) (situación confusa, desorden) messc) ( problema)* * *= muddle, cock-up, bedlam, ruckus, scandal, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, palaver, rigmarole [rigamarole].Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex. In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex. Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.Ex. Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.Ex. Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.Ex. The government is creating a rigmarole of a process for residents to exercise their constitutional right.----* ¡qué follón! = what a palaver!.* en un follón = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil, in a twirl.* meterse en follones = get into + trouble.* montar un follón = raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus.* * *masculino (Esp fam)armó or montó un buen follón — ( montar una trifulca) he kicked up a hell of a fuss (colloq); ( hacer ruido) he made such a racket o din (colloq)
b) (situación confusa, desorden) messc) ( problema)* * *= muddle, cock-up, bedlam, ruckus, scandal, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, palaver, rigmarole [rigamarole].Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.
Ex: The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex: In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.Ex: Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.Ex: Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.Ex: The government is creating a rigmarole of a process for residents to exercise their constitutional right.* ¡qué follón! = what a palaver!.* en un follón = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil, in a twirl.* meterse en follones = get into + trouble.* montar un follón = raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus.* * *hubo un follón tremendo a la salida del estadio there was a lot of trouble o an incredible commotion o ruckus outside the stadium ( colloq)cuando lo intentaron echar, armó or montó un buen follón when they tried to throw him out, he kicked up a hell of a fuss o created a real stink ( colloq)2(situación confusa, desorden): en este follón de papeles no hay quien encuentre nada these papers are so jumbled up o in such a mess, it's impossible to find anything ( colloq)¿sabes algo del follón este de MEPIRESA? do you know anything about this MEPIRESA business? ( colloq)me armé un buen follón con la última pregunta I got into a real mess with the last question ( colloq)3(problema): si te juntas con esa gente, te meterás en follones if you go around with that lot, you'll get into trouble* * *
follón sustantivo masculino (Esp fam)
( ruido) racket (colloq), din (AmE colloq);
( hizo ruido) he made such a racket o din (colloq)
follón m fam
1 (escándalo, jaleo) row, fuss, commotion: estáis armando mucho follón, you are making a lot of noise
montó un follón por esa tontería, he kicked up a fuss over that nonsense
2 (lío, confusión, caos) mess, trouble: me vas a meter en un buen follón, you are going to get me into a real mess
tengo un follón de papeles sobre la mesa, the papers on my desk are in a terrible mess
' follón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esperar
- taco
- zipizape
English:
cock-up
- hullabaloo
- kick up
- palaver
- rigmarole
- row
- muddle
- stink
* * *follón nmEsp Fam1. [discusión] row;se armó un follón there was an almighty row;me montó un follón tremendo porque faltaba dinero he kicked up an almighty fuss o row because there was some money missing2. [lío] mess;¡vaya follón! what a mess!;tengo un follón de libros encima de la mesa I've got piles of books scattered all over my desk;¡dejad de armar follón! stop making such a row!;me hice un follón con las listas I got into a real muddle o mess with the lists;está metido en un follón de dinero he's got into some money trouble;esta tarde tengo mucho follón, mañana sería mejor I won't have a minute this afternoon, so tomorrow would be better* * *m1 argument2 ( lío) mess3:armar un follón kick up a fuss* * *follón n1. (alboroto) racket / noise2. (desorden, confusión) mess3. (problema) trouble -
47 forma geométrica
(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
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48 gastronómico
adj.gastronomic, gastronomical, gourmet.* * *► adjetivo1 gastronomic, gastronomical* * *ADJ gastronomic* * *- ca adjetivo gastronomic* * *= gastronomical, gastronomic.Ex. It is a delectable opportunity to introduce a patron to the writings of a favorite author, such as M. Fisher, whose works, one hopes, will delight the patron both for their gastronomical tours de force as well as for the unforgettable anecdotes.Ex. On the international travellers' menu, Lausanne is a veritable gastronomic destination, offering a truly exceptional wealth of good eateries.* * *- ca adjetivo gastronomic* * *= gastronomical, gastronomic.Ex: It is a delectable opportunity to introduce a patron to the writings of a favorite author, such as M. Fisher, whose works, one hopes, will delight the patron both for their gastronomical tours de force as well as for the unforgettable anecdotes.
Ex: On the international travellers' menu, Lausanne is a veritable gastronomic destination, offering a truly exceptional wealth of good eateries.* * *gastronómico -cagastronomic* * *gastronómico, -a adjgastronomic* * *adj gastronomic* * *gastronómico, -ca adj: gastronomic -
49 grecorromano
adj.Greco-Roman, sharing both Greek and Roman characteristics and styles, Graeco-Roman.* * *► adjetivo1 Graeco-Roman* * *= Graeco-Roman, Greco-Roman.Nota: También escrito Graeco-Roman.Ex. His library, a rare survival of the Graeco-Roman period, comprised his own writings and philosophical readings.Ex. The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.* * *= Graeco-Roman, Greco-Roman.Nota: También escrito Graeco-Roman.Ex: His library, a rare survival of the Graeco-Roman period, comprised his own writings and philosophical readings.
Ex: The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.* * *grecorromano -naGreco-Roman* * *
grecorromano,-a adjetivo Greco-Roman
' grecorromano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grecorromana
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50 imperial
adj.imperial.* * *► adjetivo1 imperial* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ imperial2.SF [en carruaje] imperial* * *adjetivo <dinastía/corona> imperial* * *= imperial.Ex. The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.----* águila imperial = imperial eagle.* águila imperial ibérica = Spanish imperial eagle.* poder imperial = imperial power.* * *adjetivo <dinastía/corona> imperial* * *= imperial.Ex: The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.
* águila imperial = imperial eagle.* águila imperial ibérica = Spanish imperial eagle.* poder imperial = imperial power.* * *‹dinastía/corona› imperialen la época imperial in the days of the empire* * *
imperial adjetivo ‹dinastía/corona› imperial
imperial adjetivo imperial
' imperial' also found in these entries:
English:
imperial
- imperial mile
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51 inclinarse a
v.1 to lean to, to tilt to.María se inclina a la derecha Mary leans to the right.2 to be inclined to, to feel inclined to, to feel inclined towards, to have a tendency to.María se inclina a mentir Mary is inclined to lying.3 to have a liking towards, to prefer, to have a liking for, to lean to.María se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.* * *(v.) = be inclined toEx. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.* * *(v.) = be inclined toEx: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
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52 incoherente
adj.1 incoherent (inconexo).2 inconsistent (inconsecuente).* * *► adjetivo1 incoherent, disconnected* * *ADJ1) (=sin sentido) [pensamiento, ideas] incoherent; [comportamiento, respuestas] inconsistent2) (=inconexo) disconnected* * *adjetivo incoherent, illogical* * *= disjointed, disjoint, unreconciled.Ex. A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.Ex. The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex. Any items left unreconciled in the central fund such as bank transfers, should now be reconciled.----* idea incoherente = disjointed idea.* ser incoherente = Negativo + hold + water.* * *adjetivo incoherent, illogical* * *= disjointed, disjoint, unreconciled.Ex: A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.
Ex: The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex: Any items left unreconciled in the central fund such as bank transfers, should now be reconciled.* idea incoherente = disjointed idea.* ser incoherente = Negativo + hold + water.* * *1 (incongruente) incoherent, illogical2 (inconsecuente) inconsistent* * *
incoherente adjetivo
incoherent, illogical
incoherente adjetivo incoherent
' incoherente' also found in these entries:
English:
incoherent
- inconsistent
- rambling
* * *incoherente adj1. [inconexo] incoherent2. [inconsecuente] inconsistent* * *adj incoherent* * *incoherente adj: incoherent♦ incoherentemente adv -
53 inconexo
adj.1 unconnected, illogical, scrappy, loose.2 incoherent.* * *► adjetivo1 disconnected* * *ADJ [datos] unrelated, unconnected; [ideas] disconnected, disjointed; [texto] disjointed; [lenguaje, palabras] incoherent* * *- xa adjetivo unconnected* * *= disjointed, desultory, disjoint, unrelated, fragmented, inarticulate.Ex. A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex. The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex. Adjacent technical papers bound in journals may often be unrelated.Ex. The data collected during reading and fieldwork is fragmented and often contradictory miscellany.Ex. The overt arguments presented by the daughter, the son-in-law and the wife, are ineffective and incredulously inarticulate.* * *- xa adjetivo unconnected* * *= disjointed, desultory, disjoint, unrelated, fragmented, inarticulate.Ex: A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.
Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex: The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex: Adjacent technical papers bound in journals may often be unrelated.Ex: The data collected during reading and fieldwork is fragmented and often contradictory miscellany.Ex: The overt arguments presented by the daughter, the son-in-law and the wife, are ineffective and incredulously inarticulate.* * *inconexo -xaunconnected, disjointed* * *
inconexo◊ -xa adjetivo
unconnected
inconexo,-a adjetivo unconnected, disjointed, incoherent: son algunas ideas inconexas, these are a few random ideas
un discurso inconexo, a disjointed speech
' inconexo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inconexa
English:
disconnected
- disjointed
* * *inconexo, -a adj1. [parte] unconnected2. [pensamiento, texto] disjointed* * *adj unconnected* * *inconexo, -xa adj: unconnected, disconnected -
54 incongruente
adj.1 incongruous.2 incongruent, incompatible, incoherent, inconsistent.f. & m.incoherent person.* * *► adjetivo1 incongruous* * ** * *= disjoint.Ex. The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.* * ** * *= disjoint.Ex: The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.
* * *decía palabras incongruentes his words didn't make senseestas imágenes aparentemente incongruentes these apparently unconnected images* * *
incongruente adjetivo ‹ imágenes› unconnected;
incongruente adjetivo incongruous
' incongruente' also found in these entries:
English:
incongruous
* * *incongruente adj[fuera de lugar] incongruous; [desarticulado] inconsistent; [absurdo] crazy, illogical* * *adj incongruous* * *incongruente adj: incongruous -
55 inconveniente
adj.1 inappropriate.2 inconvenient, inopportune, improper, inappropriate.m.1 obstacle, problem.han puesto inconvenientes a su nombramiento they have raised objections to his appointmentno tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing somethingsi no tienes inconveniente, me voy a marchar if you don't mind o if it's all right by you, I'll leave2 disadvantage, drawback (desventaja).tiene el inconveniente de que es muy caro it suffers from the disadvantage o drawback of being very expensive3 inconvenience, hassle, disadvantage, drawback.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) inconvenient; (inapropiado) inappropriate1 (desventaja) drawback; (dificultad) problem\no tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing something■ si no tienen inconveniente, se aplazará la reunión if there is no objection, the meeting will be postponed* * *1.ADJ inappropriate2. SM1) (=problema) problemsurgieron muchos inconvenientes y finalmente desistí — a lot of problems arose and in the end I gave up
el inconveniente es que es muy caro — the problem o trouble is that it's very expensive
2) (=desventaja) disadvantagetiene el inconveniente de que consume mucha gasolina — it has the disadvantage of using a lot of petrol
3) (=objeción) objection¿hay inconveniente en pagar con tarjeta? — is it all right to pay by card?
¿tienes algún inconveniente en venir? — do you mind coming?
preferiría que se fuera, si no tiene inconveniente — I'd rather you went, if you don't mind
* * *Ia) ( incómodo) <hora/fecha> inconvenientb) ( inapropiado) <lecturas/chistes> unsuitableIIa) ( problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente — if everything goes according to plan; if their are no problems
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? — would it be alright if we stayed?
b) ( desventaja) drawbackc) ( objeción) objection* * *= disadvantage, drawback, inconvenience, inconvenient, snag, untoward, downside, inopportune, ill-timed, kicker.Ex. Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.Ex. The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex. The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.Ex. For many other types of information fixed length fields can be inconvenient.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex. The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex. These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex. His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex. The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.----* sin muchos inconvenientes = without much grudging.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* todo tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes = swings and roundabouts, what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ventajas e inconvenientes = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs.* ver inconvenientes = see + drawbacks.* * *Ia) ( incómodo) <hora/fecha> inconvenientb) ( inapropiado) <lecturas/chistes> unsuitableIIa) ( problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente — if everything goes according to plan; if their are no problems
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? — would it be alright if we stayed?
b) ( desventaja) drawbackc) ( objeción) objection* * *= disadvantage, drawback, inconvenience, inconvenient, snag, untoward, downside, inopportune, ill-timed, kicker.Ex: Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.
Ex: The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex: The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.Ex: For many other types of information fixed length fields can be inconvenient.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex: Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex: The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.Ex: His statement is not just ill-timed; it's devoid of common sense and of some significant humanity.Ex: The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.* sin muchos inconvenientes = without much grudging.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* todo tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes = swings and roundabouts, what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ventajas e inconvenientes = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs.* ver inconvenientes = see + drawbacks.* * *1 (incómodo) ‹hora/fecha› inconvenient2 (inapropiado) ‹lecturas/chistes› unsuitable1 (problema) problemsi no surge ningún inconveniente llegaré mañana if everything goes according to plan o if there are no problems o hitches I'll be there tomorrowtiene el inconveniente de que está muy lejos the problem with it o ( colloq) the snag is it's too far¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos unos días más? would it be alright o would there be any problem if we stayed a few more days?2 (desventaja) drawback, disadvantageel horario tiene sus ventajas y sus inconvenientes the schedule has its advantages and its disadvantages o drawbacks3 (objeción) objectionno tengo inconveniente, puedes ir I've no objection: you can gosi usted no tiene inconveniente preferiría que lo pagara ahora I would rather you paid now if you don't mindno tengo inconveniente en decírselo I don't mind telling him¿hay algún inconveniente en pagar en pesos? is it all right to pay in pesos?no veo ningún inconveniente en que venga I see no reason why he shouldn't come, I have nothing against his coming* * *
inconveniente adjetivo ( incómodo) ‹hora/fecha› inconvenient
■ sustantivo masculino
¿habría algún inconveniente en que nos quedemos? would it be alright if we stayed?
◊ tiene sus inconvenientes it has its disadvantages o drawbacks
no tengo inconveniente en decírselo I don't mind telling him;
no veo ningún inconveniente en que venga I see no reason why he shouldn't come
inconveniente
I adjetivo
1 inconvenient
2 (inoportuno) unsuitable
II sustantivo masculino
1 (objeción) objection
poner inconvenientes, to raise objections
(problema) difficulty: no veo inconveniente alguno, I see no problem
¿tendrías inconveniente en venir mañana?, would you mind coming tomorrow?
2 (desventaja) disadvantage, drawback: es un sistema con muchas ventajas y pocos inconvenientes, it's a system with many advantages and few disadvantages
' inconveniente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desventaja
- extemporánea
- extemporáneo
- intempestiva
- intempestivo
- pequeña
- pequeño
- incómodo
- ligero
- pega
- reparo
English:
catch
- disadvantage
- downside
- drawback
- inconvenience
- object
- objection
- snag
- whoops
- draw
- unsuitable
* * *♦ adj1. [inoportuno] inappropriate2. [descortés] rude♦ nm1. [dificultad] obstacle, problem;si no tienes (ningún) inconveniente, me voy a marchar if you don't mind o if it's all right by you, I'll leave;han puesto inconvenientes a su nombramiento they have raised objections to his appointment;no tener inconveniente en hacer algo to have no objection to doing sth;no tengo inconveniente en que venga ella también I have no problem with o I have no objection to her coming too;¿tienes algún inconveniente? is that all right with you?, do you have any objections?2. [desventaja] disadvantage, drawback;las ventajas y los inconvenientes de una propuesta the advantages and disadvantages of a proposal;tiene el inconveniente de que es muy caro it suffers from the disadvantage o drawback of being very expensive;* * *I adj1 ( inoportuno) inconvenient2 ( impropio) inappropriateII m1 ( desventaja) drawback, disadvantage2 ( estorbo) problem;no tengo inconveniente I don’t mind* * *inconveniente adj1) incómodo: inconvenient2) inapropiado: improper, unsuitable: obstacle, problem, snagno tengo inconveniente en hacerlo: I don't mind doing it* * *inconveniente1 adj1. (momento, etc) inconvenient2. (comentario, etc) inappropriate1. (dificultad) problem2. (desventaja) disadvantage / drawback -
56 indefenso
adj.undefended, defenceless, defenseless, helpless.* * *► adjetivo1 defenceless, helpless* * *(f. - indefensa)adj.defenseless, helpless* * *ADJ defenceless, defenseless (EEUU)* * ** * *= defenceless [defenseless, -USA], helpless, unprotected, vulnerable.Ex. From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.Ex. In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.Ex. Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex. Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.----* dejar indefenso = leave + unprotected.* indefensos, los = little guy, the.* * ** * *= defenceless [defenseless, -USA], helpless, unprotected, vulnerable.Ex: From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.
Ex: In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.Ex: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.* dejar indefenso = leave + unprotected.* indefensos, los = little guy, the.* * *indefenso -sa‹niño/animal› defenseless*; ‹fortaleza› undefended* * *
indefenso
‹ fortaleza› undefended
indefenso,-a adjetivo defenceless, helpless
' indefenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indefensa
English:
defenceless
- helpless
- defenseless
* * *indefenso, -a adjdefenceless* * *adj defenseless, Brdefenceless* * *indefenso, -sa adj: defenseless, helpless* * *indefenso adj defenceless / helpless -
57 inquietud
f.1 worry, anxiety.2 restlessness, unrest, anxiety, concern.* * *1 (agitación) restlessness2 (preocupación) worry, anxiety3 (interés) interest\tener inquietudes to have many interests* * *noun f.1) restlessness2) concern, uneasiness* * *SF1) (=preocupación) concernexpresaron su inquietud por el futuro de sus hijos — they expressed their concern for their children's future
los rumores han provocado inquietud entre los inversores — the rumours have aroused concern among investors
aumenta la inquietud por la proliferación de armas nucleares — concern is growing over the proliferation of nuclear weapons
2) (=interés) interestmi hijo no tiene ninguna inquietud — my son isn't interested in anything, my son has no interest in anything
es persona de inquietudes culturales — she has an interest in culture, she has cultural interests
* * *a) ( preocupación) worryb) ( interés)c) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= concern, disquiet, agitation, unrest, trepidation, uneasiness, worry, fidgets, the, fidgeting, restlessness, interest, unsettling.Ex. There is some concern that much of the value of the data base may be negated if it does not seek to cover all materials which libraries might acquire.Ex. There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex. Historically, similar forces appear to be responsible for the agitation to decentralise libraries on university campuses.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex. Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex. Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.Ex. Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.Ex. But fidgeting is a bad sign in adults, and the mental version of the fidgets is practically a defining mark of the age we live in now.Ex. A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex. An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex. Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.----* inquietud motora = akathisia.* * *a) ( preocupación) worryb) ( interés)c) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= concern, disquiet, agitation, unrest, trepidation, uneasiness, worry, fidgets, the, fidgeting, restlessness, interest, unsettling.Ex: There is some concern that much of the value of the data base may be negated if it does not seek to cover all materials which libraries might acquire.
Ex: There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex: Historically, similar forces appear to be responsible for the agitation to decentralise libraries on university campuses.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex: Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.Ex: Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.Ex: But fidgeting is a bad sign in adults, and the mental version of the fidgets is practically a defining mark of the age we live in now.Ex: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex: An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex: Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.* inquietud motora = akathisia.* * *1 (preocupación) worryuna serie de inquietudes relacionadas con la ecología a series of ecology-related worries o concernsexiste gran inquietud por el futuro de los astilleros there is a great deal of anxiety o concern over the future of the shipyardsla creciente inquietud por su estado the increasing worry o anxiety o uneasiness over its state2(interés): es una persona sin inquietudes she has no interest in anythingla inquietud filosófica del poeta the poet's philosophical preoccupations3 (agitación) restlessness* * *
inquietud sustantivo femenino
inquietud por algo concern about sthb) ( interés):
su inquietud filosófica his philosophical preoccupations
inquietud sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de sosiego) worry
2 (falta de quietud) restlessness
3 (interés, inclinación) (más en pl) no tiene inquietudes, he has no interest in anything
' inquietud' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
malestar
- menear
- preocupación
English:
agitation
- alarm
- anxiety
- legitimate
- queasiness
- worry
- concern
- discomfort
- disquiet
- disturb
- trepidation
- unease
* * *inquietud nf1. [preocupación] worry, anxiety;esperan el resultado con inquietud they are anxiously awaiting the result;hay inquietud por el comportamiento de la inflación people are worried o concerned about inflation2. [afán de saber]desde pequeño mostró sus inquietudes musicales she showed musical leanings from an early age;tener inquietudes to have an inquiring mind;tiene inquietudes por la botánica he's very interested in botany;mis alumnos no tienen inquietudes de ningún tipo my pupils aren't interested in anything* * *f1 worry, anxiety2 intelectual interest* * *inquietud nf1) : anxiety, uneasiness, worry2) agitación: restlessness* * * -
58 intranquilidad
f.1 unease, anxiety.2 unrest, inner torment, restlessness, uneasiness.* * *1 worry, uneasiness* * *SF (=preocupación) worry, anxiety; (=desasosiego) restlessness* * *a) ( preocupación) disquiet, (sense of) unease o uneasinessb) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= unrest, disquiet, uneasiness, restlessness, anxiety, worry.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex. Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex. A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex. There is a concern that when presented too many information options, the individual begins to avoid being informed, and to relieve the anxiety, makes an uninformed decision.Ex. Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.----* sensación de intranquilidad = sinking feeling.* * *a) ( preocupación) disquiet, (sense of) unease o uneasinessb) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= unrest, disquiet, uneasiness, restlessness, anxiety, worry.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.
Ex: There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex: There is a concern that when presented too many information options, the individual begins to avoid being informed, and to relieve the anxiety, makes an uninformed decision.Ex: Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.* sensación de intranquilidad = sinking feeling.* * *1 (preocupación) unease, disquiet, sense of unease o uneasiness2 (agitación) restlessness* * *
intranquilidad sustantivo femenino worry
' intranquilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ansia
- malestar
English:
disquiet
* * *1. [preocupación] unease, anxiety2. [nerviosismo] restlessness* * *f1 por preocupación unease2 ( nerviosismo) restlessness* * *preocupación: worry, anxiety -
59 ir aun más lejos
(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.* * *(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
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60 ir todavía más lejos
(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.* * *(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
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