desprevenido
unwary ; unsuspecting ; unaware.
Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.
I had been under the assumption that attacking an opponent that was unaware would suffice to catch them flat-footed.
coger a Alguien desprevenido
catch + Nombre + off-guard
catch + Nombre + napping
catch + Nombre + flat-footed
As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.
coger desprevenido
catch + unprepared
take + Nombre + unawares
catch + Nombre + cold
catch + Nombre + unaware(s)
catch + Nombre + snoozing
come out of/from + left field
The pace of social and technological development has caught many statesmen unprepared.
You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.
The courage sometimes makes them blind to the dangers ahead, which may catch them unawares and throw them off balance.
They looked good in the second half till PRK caught them snoozing and walked right into the goal.
I think the reason most people here are thinking that Rose and Nat might get back together is because their break up seemed to come out of left field.
desprevenidos, los
unsuspecting, the
While some sites are strictly parody intended or product-promoting, some intentionally lure the unsuspecting into information provided by hate groups or other agenda-laden organisations.
pillar a Alguien desprevenido
catch + Nombre + off-guard
catch + Nombre + napping
catch + Nombre + flat-footed
As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.
pillar desprenido
catch + Nombre + snoozing
They looked good in the second half till PRK caught them snoozing and walked right into the goal.
pillar desprevenido
take + Nombre + unawares
catch + Nombre + cold
catch + Nombre + unaware(s)
come out of/from + left field
You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.
The courage sometimes makes them blind to the dangers ahead, which may catch them unawares and throw them off balance.
I think the reason most people here are thinking that Rose and Nat might get back together is because their break up seemed to come out of left field.