English to Spanish Dictionary imaginary

imaginary

imaginario
definition
adjective
Chris had imaginary conversations with her
existing only in the imagination.
What was most perplexing was that in using these subtle and imaginary numbers it was possible to solve cubic equations.
(of a number or quantity) expressed in terms of the square root of a negative number (usually the square root of -1, represented by i or j ).
translation of 'imaginary'
adjective
imaginario
example
The only saving grace is that most children take it for granted that spirits and the like are 'imaginary' beings.
I bowed to an 'imaginary' crowd and pretended to thank my parents and all who believed in me.
The idea is based on an ingenious use of the properties of 'imaginary' numbers.
The mandala represents an 'imaginary' palace that is contemplated during meditation.
It lies halfway between Orkney and Shetland on an 'imaginary' line dividing the North Sea from the North Atlantic.
The view that dreams are merely the 'imaginary' fulfilments of repressed wishes is hopelessly out of date.
Don't get into obeying 'imaginary' voices in your head or anything daft like that.
To escape reality, I invented an 'imaginary' world and began writing poetry.
Not only is he a modern star playing a classic star, he's playing him as an 'imaginary' figure.
Is an 'imaginary' campaign manager really the worst political decision you've heard lately?
How they coped with this transfer of power is a vital part of these 'imaginary' conversations.
This would mean that your 'imaginary' satellite would need to be located out beyond all the planets, a dozen times as far away as Pluto.
I couldn't go into my own 'imaginary' world far away and try to block out all of these problems.
The blood was fake and the flames 'imaginary' , but the task facing the emergency services could have been very real.
This image is of an 'imaginary' circle that each person draws around him/herself.
In the first place, the film depicts some 'imaginary' breed of gracious and principled gangsters.
There exist countless instances of the type, present and past, real and 'imaginary' , actual and potential.
What was most perplexing was that in using these subtle and 'imaginary' numbers it was possible to solve cubic equations.
It also only worked, he noted, when certain 'imaginary' parts of two complex numbers cancelled out.
He invented 'imaginary' worlds in which he was the king, and everyone had obey him.
Fears of vote-tampering and vote suppression are far from exaggerated or 'imaginary' .
While he talks, his feet move constantly - tapping away to an 'imaginary' beat.
These fears are mainly 'imaginary' , and most are born of a highly developed imagination gone astray.
The bystanders also 'imaginarily' expand the scene beyond the picture frame: it is as if the gift, dropped like a stone, rippled from the inner court to the outer household and, beyond, to the city of Paris.
Symbolically excluded, 'imaginarily' plagued by the fury of vanishment, yet omnipresent, disgust marks the position of a tabooed reality: one that never stops returning to the field of the aesthetic in order once again to be ejected.
Even though I am in a happy relationship I plan on purchasing two imaginary girlfriends in the near future so that I can 'imaginarily' cheat on one of them.
For him, of course, a crucial analytical sleight of words is needed to disentangle this collapse of the symbolic ego ideal and the ideal ego fixed on the 'imaginarily' loaded object.
Her sapphire gaze traveled across the room as if watching a film of her own past 'imaginarily' .
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