- ineficaz
- adj.1 inefficient.2 ineffective.3 effectless.* * *ineficaz► adjetivo (pl ineficaces)1 (incompetente) inefficient2 (improductivo) ineffective* * *adj.1) ineffective2) inefficient* * *ADJ1) [medida] ineffective2) (=inútil) [proceso] inefficient; [gobierno, persona] inefficient, incompetent* * *adjetivoa) <remedio/medida> ineffectual, ineffectiveb) <método/sistema/persona> inefficient* * *= powerless, ineffective, inefficient, ineffectual, non-efficient, lame, toothless.Ex. In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.Ex. Too often US library professionals have difficulty 'code switching' in order to accommodate the foreign students' needs and resort to familiar but ineffective patterns.Ex. Microcomputers are best at single tasks, having limited addressing capability, and are difficult to program except in relatively high level (and inefficient) programming languages.Ex. A perusal of book reviews shows that many parental figures fall into one of two categories -- ineffectual or antagonistic.Ex. These difficulties are of such a magnitude that the use of law in international situations becomes non-efficient.Ex. Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.Ex. This is what happens when a company does not listen to their customers, you end up with a toothless and ineffective policy.----* ser ineficaz = fire + blanks.* * *adjetivoa) <remedio/medida> ineffectual, ineffectiveb) <método/sistema/persona> inefficient* * *= powerless, ineffective, inefficient, ineffectual, non-efficient, lame, toothless.
Ex: In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.
Ex: Too often US library professionals have difficulty 'code switching' in order to accommodate the foreign students' needs and resort to familiar but ineffective patterns.Ex: Microcomputers are best at single tasks, having limited addressing capability, and are difficult to program except in relatively high level (and inefficient) programming languages.Ex: A perusal of book reviews shows that many parental figures fall into one of two categories -- ineffectual or antagonistic.Ex: These difficulties are of such a magnitude that the use of law in international situations becomes non-efficient.Ex: Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.Ex: This is what happens when a company does not listen to their customers, you end up with a toothless and ineffective policy.* ser ineficaz = fire + blanks.* * *ineficazadjective1 ‹remedio/medida› ineffectual, ineffective2 ‹método/sistema› inefficient; ‹persona› inefficient, incompetent* * *
ineficaz adjetivoa) ‹remedio/medida› ineffectual, ineffectiveb) ‹método/sistema/persona› inefficient
ineficaz adjetivo (inefectivo) ineffective
'ineficaz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vano
English:
ineffective
- inefficient
- powerless
* * *ineficaz adj1. [de bajo rendimiento] inefficient2. [de baja efectividad] ineffective* * *ineficazadj inefficient; procedimiento ineffective* * *ineficaz adj, pl -caces1) : inefficient2) : ineffective♦ ineficazmente adv* * *ineficaz adj inefficient
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.