Indirecto
pronunciation: indiɹ̩ektoʊ
part of speech: adjective
indirect = indirecto.
Example: This means that about a third of the users of the catalog wanted to find material on a specific subject, but only half of those were able to do so without making a somewhat indirect approach to the catalog.
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» indirect action project = acción indirecta. [En la Comunidad Europea, término usado para referirse a un proyecto en curso que ha sido aprobado y está siendo gestionado por ella aunque comparte su financiación con la institución comunitaria que lo está llevando a cabo]
Example: Indirect action projects are centrally managed by the Commission but contracted out to research organizations in the member states usually with costs shared between the Commission and the contractors.» indirect benefit = beneficio indirecto.
Example: Direct and indirect benefits are both essential elements to understanding the true economic benefit provided by a library.» indirect complement = complemento indirecto.
Example: If a sentence has an indirect complement, it also has a direct complement.» indirect costs = costes indirectos, gastos indirectos.
Example: Under the control of the supplier will be the extent to which only direct costs are charged back to the recipient, or whether the supplier charges a share of indirect costs.» indirect discourse = estilo indirecto.
Example: As rhetorical mechanisms, direct and indirect discourse are used to privilege certain characters over others in terms of social or moral standing.» indirect free kick = falta indirecta, lanzamiento de falta indirecto, saque de falta indirecto, tiro libre indirecto, golpe franco indirecto.
Example: An offence punishable by an indirect free kick that takes place in the area does not result in a penalty kick, rather it continues to be taken as an indirect free kick.» indirect object = objeto indirecto.
Example: Some verbs have two objects -- an indirect object and a direct object: He cooked all her friends a delicious meal.» indirect speech = estilo indirecto.
Example: In particular, the paper deals with direct speech, indirect speech, irony, and deceit in children with autism.» indirect word order = orden inverso de palabras.
Example: The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.
Indirect synonyms
collateral
in spanish: colateral,
pronunciation: kəlætɜrəl
part of speech: adjective, noun
oblique
in spanish: oblicuo,
pronunciation: əblik
part of speech: adjective
mediate
in spanish: mediar,
pronunciation: midieɪt
part of speech: verb
discursive
in spanish: discursivo,
pronunciation: dɪskɜrsɪv
part of speech: adjective
devious
in spanish: tortuoso,
pronunciation: diviəs
part of speech: adjective
askance
in spanish: de reojo,
pronunciation: əskæns
part of speech: adverb
squint
in spanish: estrabismo,
pronunciation: skwɪnt
part of speech: noun, verb
roundabout
in spanish: rotonda,
pronunciation: raʊndəbaʊt
part of speech: adjective
tortuous
in spanish: tortuoso,
pronunciation: tɔrtʃəwəs
part of speech: adjective
hearsay
in spanish: rumores,
pronunciation: hɪrseɪ
part of speech: noun
sideways
in spanish: oblicuo,
pronunciation: saɪdweɪz
part of speech: adverb
rambling
in spanish: trepador,
pronunciation: ræmblɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
secondary
in spanish: secundario,
pronunciation: sekənderi
part of speech: adjective
winding
in spanish: devanado,
pronunciation: waɪndɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective
circuitous
in spanish: tortuoso,
pronunciation: sɜrkjuɪtəs
part of speech: adjective
allusive
in spanish: alusivo,
pronunciation: əlusɪv
part of speech: adjective
backhanded
in spanish: ambiguo,
pronunciation: bækhændəd
part of speech: adjective
sidelong
in spanish: de soslayo,
pronunciation: saɪdəlɔŋ
part of speech: adjective
digressive
in spanish: apartante del tema principal,
pronunciation: daɪgresɪv
part of speech: adjective
periphrastic
in spanish: perifrástico,
pronunciation: pɜraɪfɑstɪk
part of speech: adjective
askant
in spanish: preguntante,
pronunciation: æskənt
part of speech: adjective
ambagious
in spanish: ambagioso,
pronunciation: æmbeɪdʒəs
part of speech: adjective
excursive
in spanish: digresivo,
pronunciation: ɪkskɜrsɪv
part of speech: adjective
circumlocutory
in spanish: circunloquial,
pronunciation: sɜrkəmlɑkjətɔri
part of speech: adjective
diversionary
in spanish: desvío,
pronunciation: daɪvɜrʒəneri
part of speech: adjective
asquint
in spanish: asquint,
pronunciation: æskwɪnt
part of speech: adjective
squinty
in spanish: squinty,
pronunciation: skwɪnti
part of speech: adjective
crabwise
in spanish: crabwise,
pronunciation: kræbwaɪz
part of speech: adjective
circumlocutious
in spanish: circunlocutivo,
pronunciation: sɜrkəmləkjuʃəs
part of speech: adjective
squint-eyed
in spanish: entrecerrar los ojos,
pronunciation: skwɪntijuedi
part of speech: adjective
mealymouthed
in spanish: mal hablado,
pronunciation: milimaʊθt
part of speech: adjective
Indirect antonyms
direct
pronunciation: dɜrekt
part of speech: adjective
lineal
pronunciation: lɪniəl
part of speech: adjective