Inmutar in english
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pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
inmutarse = miss + a beat ; skip + a beat.
Example: The implementation was a very smooth process, we did not miss any orders -- our business did not miss a beat.Example: It looked like he didn't skip a beat, kind of stepped in there and looked like he had been in there for a month.more:
» ni inmutarse = not bat an eyelid ; not bat an eyelash .
Example: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town. Example: The Department of Justice didn't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China.» no inmutarse = not bat an eyelid ; not bat an eyelash ; keep + a stiff upper lip ; brazen out ; put on/up + a brave face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] ; put on/up + a bold face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] ; put on/up + a brave front [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave front on] .
Example: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town. Example: The Department of Justice didn't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China. Example: Keeping a stiff upper lip during an emotional event can impair your memory, research suggests. Example: The way they tried to stonewall and brazen out the forged document scandal suggests that they didn't realize the extent to which their monopoly was gone. Example: It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face. Example: I shall put a bold face on, and if I do feel weepy, he shall never see it. Example: Outwardly she put on a brave front so as to give her children security.» sin inmutarse = undeterred ; impassively ; without batting an eyelid ; without turning a hair ; nonchalantly .
Example: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches. Example: Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character. Example: He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid. Example: Nothing is more unrealistic that seeing the hero take in an unlikely number of hits without turning a hair. Example: She arrived in floods of tears, having been told nonchalantly by her booker to 'skip a few meals' in the run-up to London Fashion Week if she wanted to work.