English to Spanish Dictionary unreliable

unreliable

no fidedigno
definition
adjective
he's lazy and unreliable
not able to be relied upon.
translation of 'unreliable'
adjective
faltoso,
faltón,
no fidedigno,
rajón
example
For we will not be able to continue if we are unaffordable, or 'unreliable' in broad terms.
The July meeting which should have been held in a garden was again inside due to the 'unreliable' summer weather.
It says the numbers would be too 'unreliable' because relatives would not contact them if their loved ones had been found.
But word of mouth is often 'unreliable' and by the time they reached town, all supplies had run out.
that clock is 'unreliable'
A few curse the memory of them as clunky, unstable, slow, 'unreliable' and inherently unsafe.
Research has shown, however, that recall is 'unreliable' and rife with inaccuracies and biases.
What a pity that Ms Evans' information comes from such an 'unreliable' source.
But worst of all the judge's ruling makes a martyr out of a thoroughly 'unreliable' journalist.
The evidence for them was far too 'unreliable' to have any credibility.
The experience of abuse often makes people difficult, all too easy to smear as 'unreliable' witnesses.
It is difficult to blame people for spending holidays abroad, when the weather here is so 'unreliable' .
she's 'unreliable'
However, sundials are a surprisingly 'unreliable' means of telling the time.
Such knowledge as management did possess was vague or 'unreliable' and seldom committed to writing.
By contrast the state markets were 'unreliable' with regard to delivery times, quality, and choice.
These creatures have the reputation of being smelly, vicious, spiteful and 'unreliable' .
Then, it was accepted that a new car would be 'unreliable' and poorly made.
My body feels older somehow, like a battered and slightly 'unreliable' car.
The Railtrack work has to continue, and that makes for 'unreliable' timetables.
Dozens of patients had their operations postponed because of the 'unreliable' operating tables.
an 'unreliable' witness
The traders had complained the system was 'unreliable' and said they had no proof that it had discouraged crime.
The overall 'unreliability' of the study methodology contrasts with the brash confidence of the study report in asserting that the poor desire a sense of well-being over material wealth.
But another part of me likes having a backup network, one that I can reach, if 'unreliably' , from across the street.
Compare that efficiency with the recent report that a Scottish businessman is so exasperated with the 'unreliability' of the rail service to London that he has bought himself a private jet.
The problem, if it turns out to be chronic, could afflict all its power stations, increasing 'unreliability' and, at worst, meaning they have to be shut down early.
The delays and 'unreliability' caused by the problem costs UK industry, and thus the consumer, around £20 billion a year.
Therefore, many of the missiles crashed or performed 'unreliably' .
The average wind turbine produces less electricity in a year than the average family car: they produce high - cost electricity 'unreliably' .
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