unimpressed

unimpressed
unimpressed
tr[ʌnɪm'prest]
adjective
1 no impresionado,-a
unimpressed
adj.
no impresionado adj.
'ʌnɪm'prest
adjective

I was unimpressed by her performance — su actuación no me convenció mucho

['ʌnɪm'prest]
ADJ

I am unimpressed by the new building — el nuevo edificio no me impresiona

she was unimpressed by Palm Beach — Palm Beach no le impresionó demasiado, Palm Beach la dejó igual *

they were unimpressed by such arguments — tales argumentos les resultaron muy poco convincentes

he remained unimpressed — siguió sin convencerse

* * *
['ʌnɪm'prest]
adjective

I was unimpressed by her performance — su actuación no me convenció mucho


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • unimpressed — index callous, nonchalant, unaffected (uninfluenced) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • unimpressed — 1861, not awed, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of IMPRESS (Cf. impress). Used earlier in a sense of not subjected to restraint (1743). Unimpressive is recorded from 1796 …   Etymology dictionary

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