indolente



Inflexiones de 'indolente' (adj): pl: indolentes
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Principal Translations
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indolente adj mf (carente de voluntad)lazy adj
  (formal)indolent adj
 Estamos creando una sociedad ociosa e indolente.
 We are creating an idle and lazy society.
indolente adj mf (que no se conmueve)indifferent, unmoved adj
  unfeeling adj
 El acusado permaneció indolente durante la declaración de la víctima.
 The accused remained indifferent (or: unmoved) during the victim's testimony.
indolente n común (persona carente de voluntad)idler n
  lazy person n
  (more formal)indolent person n
indolente n común (persona que no se conmueve)indifferent person n
  unfeeling person n
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
indolente adj mf (que no siente dolor) (tumor, ulcer)indolent adj
 Los linfomas indolentes son linfomas de crecimiento lento y escasa agresividad.
 Indolent lymphomas are lymphomas that grow slowly and are non-aggressive.
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