Temerario in english
Reckless
pronunciation: rekləs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rekləs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
temerario = daring ; reckless ; rash ; foolhardy ; audacious ; buccaneering ; devil-may-care ; daredevil.
Example: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Example: A team of researchers have conducted a study with the paradoxical result -- the more mature the teenager's brain, the more reckless they become.Example: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Example: There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.Example: One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Example: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.Example: Davis, the main character, is a devil-may-care sergeant leading a squadron on an expedition through a jungle where a bandit is leading a rebellion.Example: She was one of the first women to become a pilot, and she helped test different airplanes on her daredevil flights.more:
» acróbata temerario = daredevil .
Example: A Russian daredevil has been charged for carrying out death-defying acrobatics atop a downtown Toronto tower earlier this month.» conducción temeraria = reckless driving .
Example: The article is entitled 'Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.» conductor temerario = reckless driver .
Example: Reckless driving has been studied by psychologists who found that reckless drivers score high in risk-taking personality traits.» imprudencia temeraria = endangerment ; wanton endangerment ; criminal negligence .
Example: This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection. Example: A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment. Example: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.» imprudencia temeraria al volante = reckless driving .
Example: The article is entitled 'Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.» juicio temerario = snap judgement .
Example: Regrettably, some people have considerable difficulty in facing up to responsibility and they procrastinate; others become notorious for making snap judgments.