unbearable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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unbearable in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unbearable in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for unbearable in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

unbearable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he has a unbearable air of arrogance
to have a heavy/light/unbearable workload
he/she is so nice I find him/her unbearable
at work he is unbearable, but outside ...
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most of these amputees that had an unbearable phantom limb pain are reported by patients whose limb was paralyzed before amputation.
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Criteria are amongst others unbearable suffering and expected quality of life.
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First, it makes many the songs maudlin and melodramatic, occasionally unbearable.
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The lives of the kibbutz members were almost unbearable and 80 of the 100 first members fell ill with malaria.
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He criticized the track's video as nearly unbearable to watch.
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Ride comfort was stiff but not unbearable, providing a good balance between a sport suspension coupe and a touring sedan.
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He was named by his master, who wants him to shine like the morning sun and yet not be unbearable.
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They do not like being social, and if they were to have social contact, it would be merely unbearable for them.
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What is most dangerous and in the end unbearable is to shut one's ears day after day to the voice of conscience.
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It is reported that few students have left their courses due to unbearable ragging they undergo.
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