English to Spanish Dictionary unguarded

unguarded

sin defensa
definition
adjective
the museum was unguarded at night
without protection or a guard.
translation of 'unguarded'
adjective
incauto,
sin defensa
example
Others will feel that they are overhearing your most 'unguarded' thoughts.
With that said, the man slid away into the night, melting into the shadows, leaving an unsuspecting and 'unguarded' Nicholas to fend for himself.
His intervention follows 'unguarded' comments by one Home Office minister last week who told a private meeting the government was guilty of ‘over-selling’ the value of the card system.
He was another personal favourite whose friendship shrivelled after a single 'unguarded' remark.
I watched a rowdy group of gypsies enter the open, 'unguarded' gates of Damar.
And I can see the irony already here given the fact that at one particularly 'unguarded' moment I happened to let slip to Fox that if I think Griffin has a flaw in his songwriting it's with his second verses.
And with the bulk of those e-mails passing between places of work, the potential for embarrassment, offence and even financial damage caused by 'unguarded' messages is immense.
In an 'unguarded' private moment last week, Cameron remarked on the passing of his famous constituent, Ronnie Barker, by recalling how their Oxfordshire estates bordered each other.
In perhaps my only 'unguarded' moment since the beginning of time, I answered; ‘I was hoping you would say you liked me!’
If presenters like Humphrys, who could in one 'unguarded' moment destroy the corporation's reputation, do not follow instructions, might not that create the slackness that leads to disaster?
The facility was 'unguarded' because the Institute could not afford to pay a guard.
We desperately wanted her to utter some 'unguarded' remark about ‘flies’ but that didn't happen either.
It really would be impossible if every 'unguarded' remark were assumed to be attributable.
They had just been lying around out in the open, 'unguarded' and ripe for the taking.
This spirit encourages prying into individuals' thoughts and 'unguarded' comments - while diverting attention from the issues that matter in our public life.
The greatest fear is that the European governing body's internal politics will scupper the bid: McConnell admitted as much last month in an 'unguarded' remark.
The child, though, was typically 'unguarded' : ‘I think I'm a little scared of that.’
The mission would be fairly easy to complete, the village was simple and 'unguarded' except for the night-watch that they had formed.
Over 90 percent of the antiques originating in Israel are antiques that have been looted from 30,000 different sites all over the country, most of them open and 'unguarded' .
The apparently 'unguarded' remarks, though not very presidential, did Kerry little harm and in some circles no doubt boosted his standing.
One of the complaints was lodged by a county councillor who claimed that the site was relatively open and 'unguarded' at night.
Still, he watched her for clues, for signs, awkwardness, 'unguarded' thoughts.
Defense stays with their own man except when helping on the unguarded player or the player who is left open when someone else goes to guard the 'unguarded' player.
Just grab a typewriter or computer and find an 'unguarded' copy machine and the situation is rectified.
At some point in their careers, most broadcasters have made an 'unguarded' comment when the fader was open and the mic was live.
If you own stock in an insurance firm, pray that she doesn't come into contact with 'unguarded' threshing machines.
There have been some 'unguarded' comments by people in authority who should know better.
She turned to see that the door to the prison was open and 'unguarded' .
After the second one's comment, the two guards stopped at an 'unguarded' doorway.
Unfortunately, an 'unguarded' access point can open up your network to people outside your company's four walls.
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