Inca(member of the group of Quechuan peoples) noun [UK: inca] [US: ˈɪŋk.ə]Many of the things Pizzaro had heard about the Inca treasure were true. = Mucho de lo que Pizarro había oído acerca del tesoro inca era cierto.
incalculable(very great or numerous) adjective [UK: ɪnˈk.æl.kjʊ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˌɪnˈk.æl.kjə.ləb.l̩]The economic loss caused by the natural disasters in this country this year is incalculable. = Las pérdidas económicas ocasionadas por los desastres naturales en el país este año son incalculables.
incalculablemente adverb
incalculably(in an incalculable manner) adverb [UK: incalc.ula.bi] [US: incalc.ula.bi]
incandescente adjective
incandescent(emitting light as result of heating) adjective [UK: ˌɪnk.æn.ˈdesnt] [US: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈde.sənt]
indefatigable(extremely persistent and untiring) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈfæ.tɪ.ɡəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈfæ.tɪ.ɡəb.l̩]My grandfather is an indefatigable worker. = Mi abuelo es un trabajador incansable.
relentless(unremitting, steady and persistent) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈlent.ləs] [US: rə.ˈlent.ləs]
tireless(indefatigable) adjective [UK: ˈtaɪə.ləs] [US: ˈtaɪər.ləs]My grandfather is a tireless worker. = Mi abuelo es un trabajador incansable.
unstinting(generous and tireless with one's contributions) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈstɪnt.ɪŋ] [US: ʌn.ˈstɪnt.ɪŋ]
disability [disabilities](legal incapacity or incompetency) noun [UK: ˌdɪ.sə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: ˌdɪ.sə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti]
inability [inabilities](lack of the ability to do something; incapability) noun [UK: ˌɪ.nə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: ˌɪ.nə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti]I am impatient with his inability to make decisions. = Su incapacidad para tomar decisiones me impacienta.
incapacity [incapacities](lack of a capacity) noun [UK: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈpæ.sɪ.ti] [US: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈpæ.sə.ti]The root of the problem lies in our employees' incapacity to internalize the sentiments of the company. = La raíz del problema estriba en la incapacidad de nuestros empleados en interiorizar el sentimiento de la empresa.
incapacidad temporal noun {f}
sick leave(a type of leave from work) noun [UK: sɪk liːv] [US: ˈsɪk ˈliːv]
incapacitar verb
disable [disabled, disabling, disables](to impair the physical or mental abilities of) verb [UK: dɪs.ˈeɪb.l̩] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈseɪb.l̩]
incapaz adjective
helpless(unable to act without help; needing help; feeble) adjective [UK: ˈhel.pləs] [US: ˈhel.pləs]
incapable(not being capable) adjective [UK: ɪnˈk.eɪ.pəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪnˈk.eɪ.pəb.l̩]She is incapable of deceit. = Ella es incapaz de engañar.
inept(not able to do something) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈnept] [US: ˌɪ.ˈnept]This cloth has the special ability to be invisible to the stupid and the inept. = Esta tela tenía la característica especial de ser invisible para los estúpidos y los incapaces.
unable(not able) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈeɪb.l̩] [US: ʌ.ˈneɪb.l̩]He is unable to do it. = Él es incapaz de hacerlo.
incarnado adjective
incarnadine(of the pale pink or pale red colour of flesh, see also: carnation) adjective [UK: ɪnˈk.ɑː.nə.daɪn] [US: ɪnˈk.ɑːr.nə.ˌdaɪn]
estate [estates]((extensive) area of land under single ownership) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈsteɪt] [US: ə.ˈsteɪt]
farm [farms](a place where agricultural activities take place) noun [UK: fɑːm] [US: ˈfɑːrm]He had no money to buy the farm. = Él no tuvo dinero para comprar la finca.
property [properties](piece of real estate) noun [UK: ˈprɒ.pə.ti] [US: ˈprɑː.pər.ti]He has several buyers for the property. = Tiene varios compradores para la finca.