predator [predators](animal or organism that hunts) noun [UK: ˈpre.də.tə(r)] [US: ˈpre.də.tər]They have no natural predators. = Ellos no tienen depredadores naturales.
blithe(casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern) adjective [UK: blaɪð] [US: ˈblaɪð]
careless(not giving sufficient attention or thought) adjective [UK: ˈkeə.ləs] [US: ˈker.ləs]He is careless in everything. = Él es descuidado en todo.
dishevelled(untidy in appearance) adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈʃev.l̩d] [US: dɪ.ˈʃev.l̩d]
neglected(suffering from neglect) adjective [UK: nɪ.ˈɡlek.tɪd] [US: nə.ˈɡlek.təd]I regret having neglected my health. = Me arrepiento de haber descuidado mi salud.
remiss(not energetic or exact in duty or business; careless) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈmɪs] [US: ri.ˈmɪs]
sloppy [sloppier, sloppiest](messy; not neat, elegant, or careful) adjective [UK: ˈslɒ.pi] [US: sˈlɑː.pi]John is a sloppy painter. = John es un pintor descuidado.
slovenly(careless or negligent; sloppy) adjective [UK: ˈslʌv.n̩.li] [US: ˈslʌv.n̩.li]
untidy [untidier, untidiest](sloppy) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈtaɪd.i] [US: ʌn.ˈtaɪd.i]Your hair really does look untidy. = Tu cabello se ve realmente descuidado.
descuidadoadjective {m}
slipshod(done poorly or too quickly) adjective [UK: ˈslɪp.ʃɒd] [US: sˈlɪp.ˌʃɑːd]
desenfadadoadjective
casual(informal, relaxed) adjective [UK: ˈkæ.ʒʊəl] [US: ˈkæ.ʒə.wəl]Mary usually wears colorful and casual clothing that are in style. = Mary suele llevar ropa de estilo colorido y desenfadado.
dour [dourer, dourest](unyielding and obstinate) adjective [UK: dʊə(r)] [US: ˈdaʊər]
merciless(showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless) adjective [UK: ˈmɜː.sɪ.lɪs] [US: ˈmɝː.sə.ləs]Be merciless. = Sé despiadado.
pitiless(having no pity) adjective [UK: ˈpɪ.tɪ.lɪs] [US: ˈpɪ.ti.ləs]
ruthless(without pity or compassion) adjective [UK: ˈruːθ.lɪs] [US: ˈruːθ.ləs]Be ruthless. = Sé despiadado.
efecto fundador noun {m}
founder effect(lessening of genetic variation when the entire population descends from a small number of founders) noun [UK: ˈfaʊn.də(r) ɪ.ˈfekt] [US: ˈfaʊn.dər ɪ.ˈfekt]
emparedadonoun {m}
sandwich [sandwiches](snack consisting of two slices of bread) noun [UK: ˈsæn.wɪdʒ] [US: ˈsæn.wɪdʒ]John ate the sandwich. = John se comió el emparedado.
indebted(obligated to someone) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈde.tɪd] [US: ˌɪn.ˈde.təd]John doesn't like to be indebted to anyone. = A John no le gusta estar endeudado con nadie.
enfadadoadjective
angry [angrier, angriest](displaying anger) adjective [UK: ˈæŋ.ɡri] [US: ˈæŋ.ɡri]He is still angry. = Sigue enfadado.
founding(who or that founds or founded) adjective [UK: ˈfaʊnd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈfaʊnd.ɪŋ]The twelve stars on the flag of the European Union do not symbolize the twelve founding members of the union. They symbolize the Twelve Apostles. = Las doce estrellas en la bandera de la Unión Europea no simbolizan a los doce miembros fundadores de la unión. Simbolizan a los Doce Apóstoles.
fundador noun {m}
founder [founders](one who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author) noun [UK: ˈfaʊn.də(r)] [US: ˈfaʊn.dər]Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft. = Bill Gates es el fundador de Microsoft.
furgón blindadonoun {m}
armoured truck(truck used to transfer valuables) noun [UK: ˈɑː.məd trʌk] [US: ˈɑːr.məd ˈtrək]