inarticulate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inarticulate en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de inarticulate en el diccionario inglés»español

inarticulate [ˌɪnɑ:ˈtɪkjʊlət, ingl. am. -ɑ:rˈ-] ADJ.

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Pedicles of inarticulate species are extensions of the main coelom, which houses the internal organs.
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The title poem is a poignant lament by an inarticulate farmer about his love for his young wife and her inability to respond to him either physically or emotionally.
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To be inarticulate about your goals, even to not understand them, does not negate their existence.
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In the early stages of law, at least, they generally are acted on rather as inarticulate instincts than as definite ideas, for which a rational defense is ready.
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Although he is hard-working and knowledgeable about film making, he is also poor at planning ahead and inarticulate as a director.
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In a delicate scene full of ambiguous nuances, he tries to teach her to pronounce his name, recognizing what he wants to hear in her inarticulate bleating.
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Most gags that do stop the subject from making intelligible speech still allow loud inarticulate vocal noises to call for help.
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She does not communicate well with others due to her poor social skills and can be seen as inarticulate.
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The trick will be in knowing when it is deliberate and when it is down to an inarticulate script.
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Some are afraid that they will be inarticulate and make fools of themselves when the interview is broadcast.
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