poco conflictivo

poco conflictivo(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. not very controversial
Para sorpresa de todos, el anuncio de los despidos fue poco conflictivo.To everyone's surprise, the announcement of dismissals was not very controversial.
b. uncontroversial
Las ruedas de prensa del político francés suelen ser poco conflictivas.The French politician's press conferences are usually uncontroversial.
a. of little conflict
A pesar de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, nuestra región vivía una época poco conflictiva.Despite World War II, our region was enjoying a time of little conflict.
b. untroubled
El Colegio Santa Marta era un lugar plácido y poco conflictivo.Santa Marta School was a calm, untroubled place.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
En la frontera hay enfrentamientos armados, pero el interior del país es poco conflictivo.There are armed clashes at the border, but there's little conflict inland.
Este es un barrio poco conflictivo.There's little trouble in this area.
a. unproblematic
Carlitos es un alumno obediente y poco conflictivo.Carlitos is an obedient and unproblematic student.
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