notional

notional [nou-sho-nal]
adjetivo
1Imaginario, ideal.
2Quimérico, fantástico; que se recrea con quimeras; caprichudo, afectado, demasiado aficionado a pequeñeces.
  • A notional old bachelor -> un solterón viejo y maniático

notional [ˈnəʊʃənl]
adjective
1 (Economics) [+value, profit, amount, capital, income] hipotético; teórico
Income support is means-tested and your savings are taken into account. That can include notional capital. a notional value Although there might be a notional separation of powers between the executive and the legislature, the fact that Parliament was where those powers were melded meant that the possibility existed for the executive to dominate the legislature he has options on 36,766 shares giving him a notional profit of £120,421 Although the Tories have a majority of 12,589, they have lost key wards in the boundary changes and their notional majority has shrunk to about 9,000 economists have taken to doing notional costings on children. One such valuation estimated that in 1983 the average cost of a child to the age of 18 was £ 80,000
2 (hypothetical)
it is purely notional es pura hipótesis teoría especulación;oror
it is difficult to reconcile the notional power of a male sexuality with some of the images within the film a notional concept of what makes a good parents
3 (Ling) [+word] nocional