unmoved

unmoved
adjective
(not affected or moved in feelings, determination etc: He was unmoved by her tears.) insensible, impasible
unmoved
tr[ʌn'mʊːvd]
adjective
1 (indifferent) impasible, indiferente
2 (in place) en su sitio, sin mover
3 (unfeeling) insensible
he was unmoved by the horror that surrounded him era insensible al horror que había a su alrededor
unmoved [.ʌn'mu:vd] adj
: impasible
to be unmoved by: permanecer impasible ante
unmoved
adj.
firme adj.
impasible adj.
inmoble adj.
'ʌn'muːvd
adjective

his playing left them unmoved — su interpretación los dejó fríos

how can you be o remain unmoved by such a tragedy? — ¿cómo puede dejarte indiferente una tragedia así?

['ʌn'muːvd]
ADJ impasible

to remain unmoved by — seguir indiferente ante, permanecer impasible frente a

it leaves me unmoved — no me conmueve, me deja frío

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['ʌn'muːvd]
adjective

his playing left them unmoved — su interpretación los dejó fríos

how can you be o remain unmoved by such a tragedy? — ¿cómo puede dejarte indiferente una tragedia así?


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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