unchallenging - traducción al Inglés
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unchallenging - traducción al Inglés


unchallenging      
(adj.) = que no representa reto, poco estimulador
Ex: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.
challenging         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Challenge?; Challenging; Challenge (magazine); Challenged; Challenge (disambiguation); Challenges; Challenge match; Challenge (journal); Challenge (film)
(adj.) = desafiante, retador, controvertido, estimulante, que constituye un reto, lleno de retos
Ex: Thus in an attentive reader literature is expansive, visionary, challenging, subversive, in the true and best sense.
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* unchallenging = que no representa reto, poco estimulador
unchallenged      
(adj.) = indiscutido, incuestionable, indisputable, sin oposición, sin resistencia
Ex: In the sales field, however, the Publications Office's responsibility is largely unchallenged, and a number of factors have led to an increase in its scope.

Definición

unchallenging
¦ adjective not presenting a challenge.
Ejemplos de uso de unchallenging
1. Across primary and secondary schools, too much poetry teaching was "dull" and unchallenging, they said.
2. This is why most motorway drivers buy unchallenging music for long journeys.
3. It is assumed to be a con, an attempt by entrenched "producers" to protect comfortable, unchallenging jobs.
4. And all too easily we then identify with things that feel unchallenging and comfortable.
5. They also found their work repetitive and unchallenging, and overall had very little job satisfaction.