uncontrollable

uncontrollable
uncontrollable adj incontrolable
uncontrollable
tr[ʌnkən'trəʊləbəl]
adjective
1 (general) incontrolable
2 (people) ingobernable
3 (desire) irrefrenable, irresistible
4 (child) indisciplinado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
uncontrollable laughter ataque nombre masculino de risa
uncontrollable [.ʌnkən'tro:ləbəl] adj
: incontrolable, incontenible
uncontrollably [-bli] adv
uncontrollable
adj.
desgobernado, -a adj.
indomable adj.
ingobernable adj.
'ʌnkən'trəʊləbəl
adjective <trembling> incontrolable; <urge> irresistible, irrefrenable; <laughter> incontenible

that child is uncontrollable — a ese niño no hay quien lo controle

['ʌnkǝn'trǝʊlǝbl]
ADJ
1) (=irrepressible) [rage, desire] incontenible, incontrolable; [urge] irrefrenable, incontenible; [laughter] incontenible
2) (=involuntary) [movement, spasm] incontrolable
3) (=unmanageable) [person, animal, situation] incontrolable; [car, boat, aeroplane] fuera de control
* * *
['ʌnkən'trəʊləbəl]
adjective <trembling> incontrolable; <urge> irresistible, irrefrenable; <laughter> incontenible

that child is uncontrollable — a ese niño no hay quien lo controle


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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