Space cadet
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British pronunciation/spˈeɪs kɐdˈɛt/
American pronunciation/spˈeɪs kɐdˈɛt/

Definición y Significado de "space cadet"

Space cadet
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persona ausente, soñador

a person who is perceived as being absent-minded or out of touch with reality
space cadet definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "space cadet" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "space cadet" can be traced back to the mid-20th century, specifically the 1950s. It emerged during the space race era when interest in space exploration was on the rise. The phrase often carries a playful or lighthearted tone, but it can also carry a slight negative connotation, implying a lack of seriousness or engagement.

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During the meeting, he seemed like a space cadet, staring out the window and not paying attention to anything.
Durante la reunión, él parecía una persona ausente, soñador, mirando por la ventana y sin prestar atención a nada.
He's a brilliant scientist, but he can be a bit of a space cadet when it comes to everyday tasks.
Es un científico brillante, pero puede ser un poco soñador cuando se trata de tareas cotidianas.
space cadet
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azul cadete, azul oscuro apagado

having a deep and dark blue color with a slightly muted or dusty tone, reminiscent of the dark blue color
space cadet definition and meaning
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