irregularity

irregularity
noun (plural irregularities). irregularidad
irregularity
tr[ɪregjə'lærɪtɪ]
noun (pl irregularities)
1 (gen) irregularidad nombre femenino; (unevenness) desigualdad nombre femenino
2 (abnormality) anormalidad nombre femenino, anomalía
irregularity [ɪ.rɛgjə'lærət̬i] n, pl -ties : irregularidad f
irregularity
n.
desarreglo s.m.
extravagancia s.f.
informalidad s.f.
irregularidad s.f.
ɪ'regjə'lærəti, ɪˌregjʊ'lærəti
mass & count noun (pl -ties)
1) (in shape, positioning, time) irregularidad f
2) (of action) lo inadmisible

several irregularities — varias contravenciones de las normas

[ɪˌreɡjʊ'lærɪtɪ]
N
1) (=unevenness) [of shape, surface, features] irregularidad f
2) (=spasmodic nature) [of attendance, meals, pulse] irregularidad f
3) (=unorthodox nature) [of behaviour] irregularidad f

the irregularity of his actions surprised us all — lo poco ortodoxo de su forma de actuar nos sorprendió a todos

a number of irregularities were observed — se observaron una serie de irregularidades

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[ɪ'regjə'lærəti, ɪˌregjʊ'lærəti]
mass & count noun (pl -ties)
1) (in shape, positioning, time) irregularidad f
2) (of action) lo inadmisible

several irregularities — varias contravenciones de las normas


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