English to Spanish Dictionary unconventional

unconventional

poco convencional
definition
adjective
his unconventional approach to life
not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
translation of 'unconventional'
adjective
poco convencional
example
The background is complex and 'unconventional' enough to send even a modern bohemian rushing to cover the piano legs.
The culture of our country predisposes us to trust 'unconventional' medicine.
But the method of going about the task is 'unconventional' to say the least.
The rather 'unconventional' approach to criminals had its pros and cons, analysts said.
The 'unconventional' aspects of the present struggle do not make its stakes any less grave.
The only difference is that they are doing it in a more 'unconventional' way.
For it is in the essence of his behaviour that he should be eccentric, 'unconventional' and rash in the eyes of public opinion.
An 'unconventional' approach to life was accompanied by humour, frankness, and generosity.
This production uses some radical techniques and tries to explore 'unconventional' approaches.
The hidden global internment network is a central element in the CIA's 'unconventional' war on terrorism.
His 'unconventional' approach to fighting crime makes him a great cop, but takes a toll on his personal life.
As a result of this 'unconventional' approach, what we end up with is a film with dozens of Peter's voices, but without a voice of its own.
The quirky, 'unconventional' lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by.
Williams' vocal style is as 'unconventional' as the melodies that he explores.
It's still strange to discover that somebody has been reading your diary, as 'unconventional' as it is.
He takes an 'unconventional' approach to stress, writing that it is not the killer people believe it to be.
He shared her 'unconventional' love of rude words and dirty jokes.
So both pieces are composed for a weird ensemble, with 'unconventional' weightings of timbre and register.
Some had undergone 'unconventional' operations while Neale had also carried out work beyond his capabilities.
Klezmer harmonica might be 'unconventional' , but so is Fencioglu's playing style.
And Shaw was hardly alone in perceiving their 'unconventionality' .
Plus it's too notoriously remembered for it's own good - but few people can ever give you a valid reason why, except perhaps that it was really 'unconventionally' slow and ecologically aware compared with its peers of that era.
Famous at one time for his startling 'unconventionality' he achieved a degree of notoriety as the man at the centre of the Ridings School row when pupils briefly became out of control.
Jo-Beth is the darkest and - shall we say, most 'unconventionally' attractive, while Sylvia is (rather aptly) a real daddy's girl with a tendency to put on weight.
But as Keynes once remarked, failing conventionally is often less harmful to a professional reputation than succeeding 'unconventionally' .
After all, what exactly is the distinction between eccentricity, nonconformity, 'unconventionality' , difference, disorder, and criminality?
ENFPs have a great deal of zany charm, which can ingratiate them to more stodgy types in spite of their 'unconventionality' .
As the face of the National Lotto campaign, his hair remains 'unconventionally' long and his minimal beard - recently dyed by Taylor Ferguson in Glasgow - is an attention-seeking purple.
And the man who ‘dared to take the halo off Gandhi to have a conversation with the man’ in ‘Hey Ram’ has decided to continue his march down the road of 'unconventionality' .
But the conventional food is 'unconventionally' prepared - it is just right stirred with lily and snow pieces, which need the oil from the youtiao to make them tasty.
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