inestable

inestable
adj.
unstable.
tiempo inestable changeable weather
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inestable
adjetivo
1 unstable, unsteady
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adj.
unstable
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ADJ unstable, unsteady
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adjetivo
a) <edificio/estructura> unstable
b) <país/economía> unstable
c) <carácter/matrimonio> unstable
d) <tiempo> changeable, unsettled
e) (Fís, Quím) unstable
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= unsettled, instable, unstable, unfixed, wobbly [wobblier -comp., wobbliest -sup.], rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.], capricious, shaky [shakier -comp., shakiest -sup.].
Ex. In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.
Ex. There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).
Ex. The library automation marketplace is unstable, immature and unprofitable, causing vendors to fail.
Ex. From incomplete networks, questions of quality control and copyright, to unfixed pricing policies, the route to fully electronic scientific communication has many pitfalls.
Ex. The conference had a wobbly start in 1997 but has since grown increasingly stronger and has had its best ever year with over 650 attendees.
Ex. The English is a little rocky on this lovely web site but we have it on good word that the original French is très bien.
Ex. Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.
Ex. The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.
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adjetivo
a) <edificio/estructura> unstable
b) <país/economía> unstable
c) <carácter/matrimonio> unstable
d) <tiempo> changeable, unsettled
e) (Fís, Quím) unstable
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= unsettled, instable, unstable, unfixed, wobbly [wobblier -comp., wobbliest -sup.], rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.], capricious, shaky [shakier -comp., shakiest -sup.].

Ex: In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.

Ex: There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).
Ex: The library automation marketplace is unstable, immature and unprofitable, causing vendors to fail.
Ex: From incomplete networks, questions of quality control and copyright, to unfixed pricing policies, the route to fully electronic scientific communication has many pitfalls.
Ex: The conference had a wobbly start in 1997 but has since grown increasingly stronger and has had its best ever year with over 650 attendees.
Ex: The English is a little rocky on this lovely web site but we have it on good word that the original French is très bien.
Ex: Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.
Ex: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.

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inestable
adjective
1 ‹edificio› unstable; ‹estructura› unsteady, unstable
2 ‹país/gobierno/economía› unstable
3 ‹persona/carácter› unstable
4 ‹tiempo› changeable, unsettled
5 (Fís, Quím) unstable
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inestable adjetivo
a) (en general) unstable

b)tiempochangeable, unsettled

inestable adjetivo unstable, unsteady
(tiempo) changeable
'inestable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cambiante
English:
shakily
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsteady
- top
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inestable adj
1. [construcción] unstable
2. [régimen, economía] unstable
3. [carácter] unstable
4. [tiempo] changeable
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inestable
adj situación, persona unstable; tiempo unsettled
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inestable adj
: unstable, unsteady
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inestable adj
1. (en general) unstable
2. (tiempo) changeable

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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