removed

removed
rɪ'muːvd
adjective (pred)

to be far removed from something — estar* muy lejos de algo

[rɪ'muːvd]
ADJ

to be far removed from sth — distar or apartarse mucho de algo

his political views are far removed from theirs — sus ideas políticas distan or se apartan mucho de las de ellos

an indifference not far removed from contempt — una indiferencia rayana con or que rayaba en el desprecio

first cousin once removed — (=parent's cousin) tío(-a) m / f segundo(-a); (=cousin's child) sobrino(-a) m / f segundo(-a), hijo(-a) m / f de primo carnal

* * *
[rɪ'muːvd]
adjective (pred)

to be far removed from something — estar* muy lejos de algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • removed — removed; un·removed; …   English syllables

  • removed — [ri mo͞ovd′] adj. 1. a) distant in relationship b) of a younger or older generation [one s first cousin once removed is the child of one s first cousin] 2. remote; distant; disconnected: with from SYN. FAR …   English World dictionary

  • removed — index alone (solitary), apart, discrete, distinct (distinguished from others), inaccessible, insular, insusceptible ( …   Law dictionary

  • removed — remote, far off, faraway, far, *distant …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • removed — re|moved [ rı muvd ] adjective never before noun 1. ) different from something: removed from: It was all so removed from our usual experience. far removed: dealing with people whose culture is far removed from our own 2. ) without enough… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • removed — UK [rɪˈmuːvd] / US [rɪˈmuvd] adjective [never before noun] 1) different from something removed from: It was all so removed from our usual experience. far removed: dealing with people whose culture is far removed from our own 2) without enough… …   English dictionary

  • removed — adj. 1) easily removed 2) once; twice removed (a first cousin once removed) * * * [rɪ muːvd] twice removed (a first cousin once removed) easily removed once …   Combinatory dictionary

  • removed — [[t]rɪmu͟ːvd[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link adv ADJ from n If you say that an idea or situation is far removed from something, you mean that it is very different from it. He found it hard to concentrate on conversation so far removed from his present… …   English dictionary

  • Removed — Remove Re*move (r? m??v ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Removed} ( m??vd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Removing}.] [OF. removoir, remouvoir, L. removere, remotum; pref. re re + movere to move. See {Move}.] 1. To move away from the position occupied; to cause to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • removed — removedly /ri mooh vid lee, moohvd /, adv. removedness, n. /ri moohvd /, adj. 1. remote; separate; not connected with; distinct from. 2. distant by a given number of degrees of descent or kinship: A first cousin once removed is the child of one s …   Universalium

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