English Word: lousy
Spanish Word: asqueroso, piojoso
Now you know how to say lousy in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'lousy'
I'm a lousy singer, my voice sounds really bad.
Soy pésima cantando, mi voz suena muy mal.
This is discriminatory and in conflict with the principle of equality - again, scheming, lousy behaviour.
Esta actitud es discriminatoria y entra en conflicto con el principio de equidad; de nuevo, una conducta malintencionada y lamentable.
A lot of time spent cooking again, but a lousy meal.
Repito una vez más, cocinar mucho no hace buena la comida.
We must concede, though, that our visa policy as regards these countries - to which I travel very frequently - is lousy.
Hemos de reconocer, no obstante, que nuestra política de concesión de visados para esos países -a los que viajo con mucha frecuencia- es deplorable.
If the objective is to smuggle a treaty in, these are expert media relations - but what scheming, lousy behaviour.
Si el objetivo es introducir a escondidas un tratado, ésta es la manera de dirigirse a los medios; pero qué actitud tan malintencionada y lamentable.
The report is somewhat like the curate's egg – it is good in parts and not so good in parts; in fact, it is lousy in some parts.
El informe tiene cosas buenas y cosas malas; de hecho algunas partes son inmundas.
The two texts are identical in terms of legal obligations; the difference is the name and the jettisoning of referendums - again, scheming, lousy behaviour.
Los dos textos son idénticos en lo que respecta a las obligaciones jurídicas; la diferencia es el nombre y la forma de evadir los referendos. De nuevo, una actitud malintencionada y lamentable.
It is a lousy, rotten piece of legislation that will permanently shake our citizens' confidence in the European Union!
Es un acto jurídico miserable, banal, y sacudirá a posteriori la confianza de las ciudadanas y de los ciudadanos en la Unión Europea.
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