IM in spanish
pronunciation: soʊi part of speech: noun
I'm [I am]1 [Contracción de I am]
Example: 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.im-2 [Prefijo negativo (Veánse además los prefijos "il", "im", "ir", "un")]
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» immaterial = inmaterial, intangible.
Example: Museums can offer a unique interpretation of authentic material culture to a generation comfortable in an immaterial world.» immaterial = irrelevante, intranscendente, sin importancia.
Example: Coblans shows in his paper that the 'information explosion' is largely immaterial anyway due to the sheer irrelevance of much published literature.» immature = inmaduro.
Example: From my observations, most employees are inherently fearful and immature.» immaturity = inmadurez, falta de madurez.
Example: Barriers to business researchers are lack of reliable official statistics and data sources, market immaturity, political interference in the information and communications industry, and corruption and misreporting in the stock market.» immeasurable = incalculable, inmenso.
Example: Immeasurable recognition can be gained from increasing the library's responsiveness to the business community.» immobile = inmóvil.
Example: 'This man won't open his briefcase for me,' the checker answered resentfully jerking his head in the direction of Dexter Rundle, who was standing off to the side as immobile as a statue = "Este hombre se niega a abrir su cartera", repondió con resentimiento el inspector moviendo la cabeza de forma brusca hacia delante y hacia atrás en la dirección de Dexter Rundle, quien se mantenía a distancia en un lado tan inmóvil como una estatua.» immobility = inmovilización.
Example: The reading may or may not be part of a bibliotherapy program relating to the illness or disability causing the immobility.» immodest = inmodesto, presuntuoso, impúdico.
Example: The author reviews an article by Tom Eadie, 'Immodest proposals: user instruction for students does not work'.» immodesty = falta de decoro, impudicia.
Example: Immodesty and the lack of respect for women are two sides of the same coin.» immodesty = inmodestia, falta de modestia, falta de recato.
Example: Garfield shows no basis for his immodesty and self-opinionated progress through life.» immoral = inmoral.
Example: We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, immoral is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.» immorality = inmoralidad.
Example: As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.» immortal = inmortal. [Nombre y adjetivo]
Example: This article describes Ranganathan as a good samaritan and considers him among the immortals of the country.» immortality = inmortalidad.
Example: In contrast, machine readable documents do not have any of the tactile, tangible characteristics of books which provide the necessary reassurance of immortality.» immovable = inamovible.
Example: One wall is our common mortality; it is rigid and immovable, for death comes to all men.» immutable = inmutable.
Example: This is an immutable axiom, which can be assumed to hold true for the foreseeable generations of computing systems and systems analysts.» impenetrability = impenetrabilidad.
Example: The theory he provided was focused around two pairs of properties: divisibility/indivisibility and penetrability/impenetrability.» imponderable = imponderable.
Example: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.» imprecise = impreciso.
Example: The colon is the most widely used of the synthetic devices, but is an imprecise weapon which may have several different meanings.» imprudence = imprudencia.
Example: Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.» imprudent = imprudente.
Example: One particularly complex situation clouded my judgment and led me to imprudent decisions with harmful consequences.