anonymous

anonymous
ə'nonəməs
adjective
(without the name of the author, giver etc being known or given: The donor wished to remain anonymous; an anonymous poem.) anónimo
- anonymity
anonymous adj anónimo
anonymous
tr[ə'nɒnɪməs]
adjective
1 anónimo,-a
anonymous [ə'nɑnəməs] adj
: anónimo
anonymously adv
anonymous
adj.
anónimo, -a adj.
n.
anónimo s.m.
ə'nɑːnəməs, ə'nɒnɪməs
adjective anónimo

to remain anonymous — permanecer* en or conservar el anonimato

anonymous letter — anónimo m

[ǝ'nɒnɪmǝs]
ADJ
1) (=unnamed) [caller, writer, phone call, poem] anónimo; [ballot] secreto

he received an anonymous letter — recibió un anónimo

Alcoholics Anonymous — Alcohólicos mpl Anónimos

he wishes to remain anonymous — quiere permanecer en el anonimato

2) (=unmemorable) [place, room] anónimo, sin ninguna seña de identidad

anonymous-looking people — gente de apariencia anónima

* * *
[ə'nɑːnəməs, ə'nɒnɪməs]
adjective anónimo

to remain anonymous — permanecer* en or conservar el anonimato

anonymous letter — anónimo m


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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