English to Spanish Dictionary unfamiliar

unfamiliar

desconocido
definition
adjective
his voice was unfamiliar to her
not known or recognized.
translation of 'unfamiliar'
adjective
desconocido
example
This summary serves as a worthy initiation for any reader 'unfamiliar' with the recent work done in this field.
Some of these names may be 'unfamiliar' to you, and I'll explain why they deserve inclusion.
The exam questions had been set in Britain and a number were quite 'unfamiliar' to what the students had been learning in school.
The train arrived and left on time, and ploughed through Essex and out into Suffolk at speeds 'unfamiliar' to us weekday travellers.
He looked around and caught sight of an 'unfamiliar' shine behind the building.
He gulped, looking up at this new and 'unfamiliar' sight, slowly growing frightened at what it could mean.
What is more, I am 'unfamiliar' with the English legal system.
But, lucky me, since I have only recently acquired my license, I am still 'unfamiliar' with the roads.
In media, humans are not known to associate well with aliens or strange beings that seem 'unfamiliar' to them.
She smiled at him, a smile that was 'unfamiliar' , unusual, almost predatory.
Perhaps it is comforting to us to believe that such awful inhumanity is occurring in a land 'unfamiliar' to us.
It wasn't as if he was speaking Gaelic, his first language, simply that his Lewis lilt was 'unfamiliar' to the point of incomprehension.
Divorced men adopt different strategies to deal with this 'unfamiliar' world.
It's like walking into a different time, the place is so 'unfamiliar' .
In fact since I've been a father that kind of thing has become so 'unfamiliar' to me that a trip to the salon is a positively intoxicating experience.
His name is probably 'unfamiliar' to most Indonesians because he lived during the Dutch colonial times.
Researchers are often 'unfamiliar' with intellectual property issues and chafe at patenting hurdles.
And many mature drivers are 'unfamiliar' with legal requirement to wear a belt - front and rear.
The ubiquitous house sparrow may soon become an 'unfamiliar' sight in the region the RSPB has warned.
Then she crackled her knuckles and darted out into the Meadow, where she was greeted with an 'unfamiliar' sight.
Being a teenager in Israel brings with it a reality 'unfamiliar' to many adolescents in other countries.
As the hall emptied, the 'unfamiliar' sight of raindrops falling on Morawa was seen.
People looked up at a city normally blazing with light and enjoyed the 'unfamiliar' experience of being able to see the stars in the sky.
There is no suggestion that there was anything unusual or 'unfamiliar' about that.
But at the same time the moods are 'unfamiliar' to that setting and context.
It hasn't been updated in a while, but it's worth a look for those 'unfamiliar' with recently introduced speed limits.
She was born in America at the time, and so his mother was 'unfamiliar' with the procedure.
It will depend on the ability of Canberra bureaucrats to come to terms with problems that are totally 'unfamiliar' to them.
He said that he was 'unfamiliar' with the recent history of Irish telecoms regulation.
He sang three songs which were all 'unfamiliar' to the audience.
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