quixotic en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

quixotic en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de quixotic en el diccionario inglés»español

quixotic [kwɪkˈsɒtɪk, ingl. am. -ˈsɑ:t̬ɪk] ADJ. liter.

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Dai has a quixotic style of sudden asides in her writing, which may occasionally confuse the reader.
en.wikipedia.org
An impulsive person or act might be regarded as quixotic.
en.wikipedia.org
It manages to be serious, accurate and instructive, but is also an amusing text, quixotic and deeply moving.
en.wikipedia.org
Then came the changes, adjustments imposed by the challenges of developing an enterprise of great ambitions, in much quixotic.
en.wikipedia.org
Her quixotic character, pugnacity, ambition and daring plus her feminist pioneering meant that she was both admired and detested in equal measure.
en.wikipedia.org
His personality became progressively quixotic as his drinking increased over the years and his health deteriorated.
en.wikipedia.org
His five-piece band are brilliant, as they would need to be to cope with his wayward phrasing and quixotic sense of rhythm.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But, for now at least, it may be the most effective deterrent to our own tragic and quixotic fools of imperialism.
www.ft.com
In waging this quixotic campaign, he was a key figure in the last stand of classical liberalism as a political movement in the nineteenth century.
en.wikipedia.org
The piece is sanitised and stripped of its essence in a quixotic attempt to reach the utterly unknowable ("what the composer would have wanted").
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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