Desacertado in english
Disposable
pronunciation: dɪspoʊzəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪspoʊzəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desacertado = misconceived ; ill-advised ; infelicitous ; off-beam ; wide of the mark ; indiscreet.
Example: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by misconceived goals based on a failure to recognize the essential properties of IR.Example: The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.Example: Past failures to make interactive machine translation viable as a tool for skilled translators have been the result of an infelicitous mode of interaction rather than any inherent flaw in the idea.Example: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.Example: The reviewer, focusing on questions of methodology, finds the book often wide of its mark and the method historically licentious.Example: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.more:
» Algo desacertado = infelicity .
Example: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.» estar desacertado = miss + the mark ; miss + the point ; be off point .
Example: Such considerations suggest that exhortations directed at SLIS to transform their curricula in unspecified radical fashion miss the mark. Example: Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting. Example: The popular portrait of recent immigrants is off point in other respects as well.» ser desacertado = miss + the mark ; miss + the point ; be off point .
Example: Such considerations suggest that exhortations directed at SLIS to transform their curricula in unspecified radical fashion miss the mark. Example: Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting. Example: The popular portrait of recent immigrants is off point in other respects as well.