Unknown in spanish

Desconocido

pronunciation: deskoʊnoʊθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desconocido

unknown1 = incógnita, valor desconocido, variable. 

Example: As a result of its use in math, X is often used to represent unknowns in other circumstances.

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» leap into the unknown = salto al vacío, salto hacia lo desconocido.

Example: Even IT-induced changes in existing libraries were not huge transforming leaps into the previously unknown.

» take + a leap into the unknown = dar un salto al vacío, dar un salto hacia lo desconocido, hacer un acto de fe.

Example: Innovation is about taking a leap into the unknown -- it's about risk taking, the possibility of great things.

» fear of the unknown = miedo a lo desconocido, miedo hacia lo desconocido.

Example: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.

» unknown, the = desconocido, lo. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: Basic search principles are occasionally encountered in the literature: `move from the general to the specific', `go from the known to the unknown'.

unknown2 = desconocido, indeterminado. [Adjetivo]

Example: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.

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» for some unknown reason = por alguna razón desconocida.

Example: For some unknown reason, success usually occurs in private, while failure occurs in full view.

» of unknown intent = de causas desconocidas, por causas desconocidas, de intenciones desconocidas.

Example: Injuries were categorized as unintentional, intentional, or of unknown intent.

» of unknown whereabouts = de paradero desconocido.

Example: The following list of Federal agencies and private organizations assist individuals in locating persons of unknown whereabouts.

» unknown source = fuente desconocida, origen desconocido.

Example: This application comes from an unknown source, and for your security only applications from trusted sources can be installed.

» unknown whereabouts = paradero desconocido.

Example: The four colors represent whether they were reported killed, captured, fled to Algeria or have unknown whereabouts.

» with unknown intent = con intenciones desconocidas.

Example: However, when the other canoes began to approach the ship with unknown intent, Cartier had 2 cannon shots fired to scare them away.

Unknown synonyms

obscure in spanish: , pronunciation: əbskjʊr adjective, verbalien in spanish: , pronunciation: eɪliən adjective, nounanonymous in spanish: , pronunciation: ənɑnəməs adjectivestrange in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪndʒ adjectivetranscendent in spanish: , pronunciation: trænsendənt adjectivestranger in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪndʒɜr nouninglorious in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnglɔriəs adjectiveunsung in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsʌŋ adjectiveuncharted in spanish: , pronunciation: əntʃɑrtɪd adjectiveunfamiliar in spanish: , pronunciation: ənfəmɪljɜr adjectivenameless in spanish: , pronunciation: neɪmləs adjectiveunnamed in spanish: , pronunciation: ənneɪmd adjectiveunidentified in spanish: , pronunciation: ənaɪdentəfaɪd adjectivedishonorable in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜrəbəl adjectiveunknowable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənnoʊəbəl adjectiveunheard-of in spanish: , pronunciation: ənhɪrddʌf adjectiveterra incognita in spanish: , pronunciation: terəɪnkɑgnitə noununexplored in spanish: , pronunciation: ənɪksplɔrd adjectiveunsuspected in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsəspektɪd adjectivechartless in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɑrtləs adjectiveundiscovered in spanish: , pronunciation: əndɪskʌvɜrd adjectiveundiagnosed in spanish: , pronunciation: əndaɪægnoʊst adjectiveunmapped in spanish: , pronunciation: ənmæpt adjectiveunknown quantity in spanish: , pronunciation: ənnoʊnkwɑntəti noununknown region in spanish: , pronunciation: ənnoʊnridʒən noun
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