Ironclad in spanish

Acorazado

pronunciation: ɑkoʊɹ̩ɑθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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acorazado

ironclad [iron-clad]1 = invariable, inflexible, rígido, absoluto, que se puede aplicar a rajatabla. 

Example: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.

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» ironclad proof = prueba inequívoca.

Example: To some this is an ironclad proof of the irrelevance of semantics to linguistics.

» ironclad rule = norma absoluta, norma rígida, norma inflexible, norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla, regla absoluta, regla rígida, regla inflexible, regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla.

Example: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.

ironclad [iron-clad]2 = acorazado, blindado. 

Example: He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.

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» ironclad battleship = acorazado.

Example: Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.

Ironclad synonyms

inflexible in spanish: inflexible, pronunciation: ɪnfleksəbəl adjectiveunassailable in spanish: inexpugnable, pronunciation: ənəseɪləbəl adjectivewatertight in spanish: estanco, pronunciation: wɔtɜrtaɪt adjectiveincontestable in spanish: incontestable, pronunciation: ɪnkɑntɪstəbəl adjectiveunshakable in spanish: inquebrantable, pronunciation: ənʃeɪkəbəl adjectivebrassbound in spanish: latón, pronunciation: bræsbaʊnd adjectiveincontestible in spanish: incontestible, pronunciation: ɪnkɔntestəbəl adjective
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