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24 daunt
transitive verbentmutigen; schrecken (geh.)* * *[do:nt](to make someone lose courage or confidence: I was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.)- academic.ru/86001/daunting">daunting* * *vt usu passive* * *[dɔːnt]vtentmutigen* * *1. einschüchtern, erschrecken:nothing daunted unverzagt;a daunting task eine beängstigende Aufgabe2. entmutigen* * *transitive verbentmutigen; schrecken (geh.)* * *v.einschüchtern v.entmutigen v.erschrecken v.(§ p.,pp.: erschrak, ist erschrocken)schrecken v. -
25 achicar
v.1 to make smaller.Ella achicó la imagen del televisor She made the T.V. image smaller.2 to bale out (agua) (de barco).3 to drain, to scoop, to bail out, to pump out.Ricardo achicó el agua dentro del bote Richard drained the water inside the boat4 to humiliate, to demean.Silvia achicó a Ricardo delante mío Silvia humiliated Richard in front of me.* * *1 (amenguar) to diminish, reduce, make smaller2 (amilanar) to intimidate3 (agua) to drain; (en barco) to bale out1 (amenguarse) to get smaller2 (amilanarse) to lose heart* * *1. VT1) (=empequeñecer) to make smaller; (=hacer de menos) to dwarf; [+ espacios] to reduce; (Cos) to shorten, take in; (=descontar) to minimize2) (=desaguar) to bale o (EEUU) bail out; [con bomba] to pump out3) (fig) (=humillar) to humiliate; (=intimidar) to intimidate, browbeat4) And (=matar) to kill2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <chaqueta/vestido> to take inb) < persona> to intimidate, daunt2) < agua> to bail out2.achicarse v prona) ( de tamaño) to shrinkb) ( amilanarse) to be intimidated, be daunted* * *----* achicar agua = bale out + water, bail + water.* achicarse = wimp, wimp out (on), chicken out (on/of).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <chaqueta/vestido> to take inb) < persona> to intimidate, daunt2) < agua> to bail out2.achicarse v prona) ( de tamaño) to shrinkb) ( amilanarse) to be intimidated, be daunted* * ** achicar agua = bale out + water, bail + water.* achicarse = wimp, wimp out (on), chicken out (on/of).* * *achicar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹chaqueta/vestido› to take in2 ‹persona›los reveses que ha sufrido lo han ido achicando the setbacks he's suffered have gradually diminished his confidencenada lo achica nothing daunts him, he's not daunted by anythingintentaron achicarnos a base de patadas they tried to intimidate us by playing roughB ‹agua› to bail outno te achiques y dile lo que piensas don't be intimidated o don't feel daunted, tell him what you think* * *
achicar ( conjugate achicar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹ agua› to bail out
achicarse verbo pronominal
achicar verbo transitivo
1 (atemorizar) to intimidate
2 (empequeñecer) to reduce, make smaller
3 (sacar agua de un sitio inundado) to bale out
' achicar' also found in these entries:
English:
bail out
- bail
* * *♦ vt1. [empequeñecer] to make smaller2. [acobardar] to intimidate3. [agua] [de barco] to bail out;[de mina] to pump out* * *v/t1 make smaller2 MAR bail out* * *achicar {72} vt1) reducir: to make smaller, to reduce2) : to intimidate3) : to bail out (water) -
26 daunt
do:nt(to make someone lose courage or confidence: I was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.) desmoralizar, desalentar- dauntingtr[dɔːnt]1 (frighten) intimidar; (dishearten) desanimar, desalentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnothing daunted impertérrito,-a, sin inmutarseto be daunted by something amilanarse ante algodaunt ['dɔnt] vt: amilanar, acobardar, intimidarv.• acobardar v.• desanimar v.• intimidar v.dɔːnttransitive verb (usu pass) amilanar, intimidarnothing daunted, we carried on — (liter) impertérritos, seguimos adelante
[dɔːnt]VT (=inhibit) intimidar, amedrentar; (=dishearten) desmoralizar, desalentarnothing daunted — sin dejarse intimidar, sin dejarse amedrentar, sin inmutarse
* * *[dɔːnt]transitive verb (usu pass) amilanar, intimidarnothing daunted, we carried on — (liter) impertérritos, seguimos adelante
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27 amilanar
v.1 to intimidate.2 to discourage.* * *1 (asustar) to frighten2 (desanimar) to discourage, depress, daunt1 (asustarse) to be frightened2 (desanimarse) to be discouraged, be daunted, become depressed* * *1.VT to scare, intimidate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to daunt2.amilanarse v pron to be daunted* * *= break + Posesivo + spirit.Ex. And though it was a terrible tragedy in Madrid, to pull out of Iraq would be to give in to the terrorists, give them and inch and they'll take a mile, we've got to show them that our spirit will not be broken.----* sin dejarse amilanar por = undaunted by.* * *1.verbo transitivo to daunt2.amilanarse v pron to be daunted* * *= break + Posesivo + spirit.Ex: And though it was a terrible tragedy in Madrid, to pull out of Iraq would be to give in to the terrorists, give them and inch and they'll take a mile, we've got to show them that our spirit will not be broken.
* sin dejarse amilanar por = undaunted by.* * *amilanar [A1 ]vtto dauntlas múltiples dificultades que le pusieron lo amilanaron he was daunted by all the obstacles they put in his wayto be dauntedno se amilanaron ante el peligro they were undaunted by the dangercuando le dijeron eso se amilanó when they told him that he lost his nerve* * *
amilanar ( conjugate amilanar) verbo transitivo
to daunt
amilanarse verbo pronominal
to be daunted
amilanar verbo transitivo to frighten (off), scare (off), unnerve
' amilanar' also found in these entries:
English:
daunt
* * *♦ vtto intimidate;sus insultos la amilanaron she felt intimidated by his insults* * *v/t daunt* * *amilanar vt1) : to frighten2) : to daunt, to discourage -
28 arrugar
v.1 to crease, to crumple (ropa, papel).2 to wrinkle, to ball up, to crease, to crease up.La maleta arrugó mis camisas The suitcase wrinkled my shirts.El sol arrugó a Ricardo The sun wrinkled Richard.3 to pucker, to pucker one's.* * *2 familiar (acobardarse) to get the wind up\arrugar el ceño/entrecejo to frown* * *1.VT [+ cara] to wrinkle, line; [+ ceño] to knit; [+ papel] to crumple, screw up; [+ ropa] to ruck up, crumplearrugar el entrecejo — to knit one's brow, frown
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex. There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.Ex. Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex. Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.----* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex: There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.
Ex: Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *arrugar [A3 ]vt1 ‹piel› to wrinklearrugó el sobre y lo tiró she crumpled o ( BrE) screwed up the envelope and threw it away3 ‹ceño/entrecejo› to knit; ‹nariz› to wrinkle; ‹cara› to screw uparrugó el entrecejo he frowned, he knitted his browA1 «persona» to grow o become wrinkled; «cara/manos» to become wrinkled o lined2 (por acción del agua) «piel/manos» to shrivel up, go wrinkledestas sábanas no se arrugan these sheets don't wrinkle o creaseB1 ( fam) (achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedno se arruga ante los problemas she isn't daunted by problems2le gritan y ni se arruga they shout at him and he doesn't bat an eyelid ( colloq)* * *
arrugar ( conjugate arrugar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to wrinkle;
‹ tela› to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE);
‹ papel› to crumple;
‹ ceño› to knit;
‹ nariz› to wrinkle;
‹ cara› to screw up;
arrugarse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to crumple
arrugar vtr (la cara) to wrinkle
(la tela) to crease
(un papel) to crumple (up)
' arrugar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frente
English:
crease
- crinkle
- crumple
- crush
- pucker
- rumple
- screw up
- shrivel
- wrinkle
- ruffle
- screw
* * *♦ vt1. [ropa, papel] to crease, to crumple2. [piel] to wrinkle3.arrugar el ceño to frown* * *v/t wrinkle;la frente frown* * *arrugar {52} vt: to wrinkle, to crease, to pucker* * *arrugar vb1. (ropa) to crease2. (papel) to crumple3. (piel) to wrinkle -
29 arredrar
v.to put off, to frighten off.no le arredra nada nothing puts him off* * *1 to intimidate, frighten, daunt1 to be frightened* * *1. VT1) (=asustar) to scare, frighten2) (=hacer retirarse) to drive back; (=apartar) to remove, separate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( intimidar) to intimidateb) ( hacer retroceder) to drive back2.arredrarse v pron to be dauntedsin arredrarse, dio un paso adelante — undaunted, she took a step forward
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( intimidar) to intimidateb) ( hacer retroceder) to drive back2.arredrarse v pron to be dauntedsin arredrarse, dio un paso adelante — undaunted, she took a step forward
* * *arredrar [A1 ]vt1 (intimidar) to intimidatea mí no me arredran sus amenazas I'm not intimidated by their threats2 (hacer retroceder) to drive back, put … to flight ( frml)to be dauntedsin arredrarse dio un paso adelante undaunted o refusing to be intimidated, she took a step forwardno se arredrará ante un pequeño conflicto como ése he won't be daunted by o he won't shrink from a minor conflict like that* * *
arredrar verbo transitivo to intimidate, frighten
* * *♦ vtto put off, to intimidate;las dificultades no le arredraban he wasn't put off by the difficulties* * *v/t intimidate -
30 daunt
dɔ:nt гл.
1) обуздывать, укрощать;
подчинять, покорять
2) а) устрашать, приводить в уныние, отпугивать She was not daunted by the practical difficulties in the way. ≈ Она не испугалась конкретных трудностей, которые возникли у нее на пути. Syn: intimidate, frighten, scare, cow, subdue, dismay б) обескураживать Syn: abash, discourage( книжное) запугивать, устрашать - nothing саn * him его ничем не запугаешь - hе was *ed by the new difficulty новая трудность привела его в растерянность - nothing *ed нисколько не смущаясь;
неустрашимо (диалектизм) обескураживатъ, ошеломлять( устаревшее) укрощать - to * а bully with а look одним взглядом привести хулигана в чувство деревянный диск (для укладки сельди в бочки) укладывать (сельдь) в бочки daunt обескураживать ~ укрощать ~ устрашать, запугивать;
nothing daunted нимало не смущаясь, неустрашимо ~ устрашать, запугивать;
nothing daunted нимало не смущаясь, неустрашимо -
31 daunt
do:nt(to make someone lose courage or confidence: I was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.) ta motet fra, skremme, kue- dauntingverb \/dɔːnt\/skremme, ta motet fra, kuenothing daunted uforferdet, med freidig mot• nothing daunted, the board continued its work -
32 acobardar
v.1 to frighten, to scare.2 to intimidate, to daunt, to scare.* * *1 to frighten, unnerve1 to become frightened, lose one's nerve, shrink back ( ante, from)* * *1.VT (=intimidar) to intimidate, cow; (=atemorizar) to overawe, unnerve2.See:* * *1. 2.acobardarse v pron to lose one's nerve* * *= browbeat, bully.Ex. Care must be exercised in seeing that these teaching aids do not become weapons to browbeat with.Ex. The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.----* acobardarse = wuss out, wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of), get + cold feet.* * *1. 2.acobardarse v pron to lose one's nerve* * *= browbeat, bully.Ex: Care must be exercised in seeing that these teaching aids do not become weapons to browbeat with.
Ex: The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.* acobardarse = wuss out, wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of), get + cold feet.* * *acobardar [A1 ]vt‹persona› to unnerve, intimidatesu presencia los acobardó they found his presence unnerving o intimidatingto get frightened o scared, lose one's nerve acobardarse ANTE algo ‹ante una dificultad/un obstáculo›no hay que acobardarse ante el peligro we must not flinch in the face of dangerno se acobarda ante nada nothing daunts her, she isn't frightened o daunted by anything* * *
acobardar ( conjugate acobardar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to unnerve, intimidate
acobardarse verbo pronominal
to lose one's nerve;
acobardar verbo transitivo to frighten
* * *♦ vtto frighten, to scare* * *v/t intimidate* * *acobardar vtintimidar: to frighten, to intimidate -
33 amilanarse
1 (asustarse) to be frightened2 (desanimarse) to be discouraged, be daunted, become depressed* * *VPR to get scared, be intimidated (ante, por at)* * *
■amilanarse verbo reflexivo to be frightened (off), to be daunted: ella no se amilana con nada, nothing daunts her
' amilanarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achicar
- amilanar
* * *vprto be discouraged, to lose heart;no se amilana ante nada nothing daunts her* * *v/r be daunted* * *vr: to lose heart -
34 daunt
{dɔ:nt}
1. всявам страх у, сплашвам, уплашвам
2. обезкуражавам, обезсърчавам, възпирам
nothing DAUNTed без страх, смело* * *{dъ:nt} v 1. всявам страх у, сплашвам, уплашвам; 2. обезкуражав* * *уплашвам; обезсърчавам; възпирам;* * *1. nothing daunted без страх, смело 2. всявам страх у, сплашвам, уплашвам 3. обезкуражавам, обезсърчавам, възпирам* * *daunt[dɔ:nt] v 1. всявам страх, сплашвам, уплашвам; 2. обезсърчавам, обезкуражавам; възпирам; nothing \daunted смело, без страх. -
35 (to) daunt
(to) daunt /dɔ:nt/v. t. (spec. al passivo)sconfortare, scoraggiare: By this time, I was feeling a bit daunted, a quel punto, mi sentivo un po' sconfortato; They did not let themselves be daunted by the magnitude of the task, non si sono fatti scoraggiare dall'ampiezza dell'impresa● nothing daunted, per nulla sconfortato. -
36 (to) daunt
(to) daunt /dɔ:nt/v. t. (spec. al passivo)sconfortare, scoraggiare: By this time, I was feeling a bit daunted, a quel punto, mi sentivo un po' sconfortato; They did not let themselves be daunted by the magnitude of the task, non si sono fatti scoraggiare dall'ampiezza dell'impresa● nothing daunted, per nulla sconfortato. -
37 daunt
[dɔːnt]verbo transitivo scoraggiare, intimidirenothing daunted, she continued on her way — ha continuato sulla sua strada senza lasciarsi intimidire
* * *[do:nt](to make someone lose courage or confidence: I was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.) scoraggiare- daunting* * *[dɔːnt]verbo transitivo scoraggiare, intimidirenothing daunted, she continued on her way — ha continuato sulla sua strada senza lasciarsi intimidire
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38 daunt
daunt vtr décourager ; to be daunted by sth être découragé par qch ; not to be daunted by sth ne pas se laisser décourager or démonter par qch ; nothing daunted, she continued on her way elle a continué sans se laisser démonter or abattre. -
39 daunt
I [dɔ:nt] v1. книжн. запугивать, устрашатьhe was daunted by the new difficulty - новая трудность привела его в (полную) растерянность
nothing daunted - нисколько не смущаясь; неустрашимо
2. диал. обескураживать, ошеломлять3. уст. укрощатьII1. [dɔ:nt] n2. [dɔ:nt] vукладывать ( сельдь) в бочки -
40 nothing
1. pronoun(no thing; not anything: There was nothing in the cupboard; I have nothing new to say.) nada
2. noun(the number 0; nought: The final score was five - nothing (= 5 - 0).)
3. adverb(not at all: He's nothing like his father.) de ningún modo, de ninguna manera- come to nothing
- for nothing
- have nothing to do with
- make nothing of
- mean nothing to
- next to nothing
- nothing but
- nothing doing!
- there is nothing to it
- think nothing of
- to say nothing of
nothing pron nadatr['nʌɵɪŋ]1 nada1 de ningún modo, de ninguna manera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor nothing familiar gratisnothing but... únicamente..., solo...nothing doing familiar ni hablarnothing else nada másnothing much nada de interésthere's nothing to it es facilísimoto say nothing of... por no hablar de...nothing ['nʌɵɪŋ] adv1) : de ninguna maneranothing daunted, we carried on: sin amilanarnos, seguimos adelante2)nothing like : no...en nadahe's nothing like his brother: no se parece en nada a su hermanonothing n1) nothingness: nada f2) zero: cero m3) : persona f de poca importancia, cero m4) trifle: nimiedad fnothing pron: nadathere's nothing better: no hay nada mejornothing else: nada másnothing but: solamentethey mean nothing to me: ellos me son indiferentesadv.• de ninguna manera adv.• en absoluto adv.• nada adv.n.• cero s.m.• nada s.f.• nadería s.f.pron.• nada pron.
I 'nʌθɪŋ1) nadait's better than nothing, I suppose — hombre, peor es nada
there's nothing in it: this one may cost a bit more but there's nothing in it really puede que éste cueste algo más pero la diferencia es mínima; there's nothing to it — ( it's easy) es muy fácil; ( it's groundless) no es cierto
2) (in phrases)for nothing: she gave it to me for nothing me lo dio gratis; it was all for nothing todo fue en vano; not for nothing was he called Ivan the Terrible no en vano or no por nada se le llamaba Iván el Terrible; if nothing else al menos, por lo menos; nothing but: she's caused nothing but trouble no ha causado (nada) más que problemas; nothing if not: he's nothing if not reliable es totalmente de fiar; nothing less than: it's nothing less than scandalous es verdaderamente escandaloso; nothing like: there's nothing like a shower to freshen you up no hay (nada) como una ducha para refrescarse; there's nothing like it es lo mejor que hay; she's nothing like her mother no se parece en nada a su madre; nothing more than: it's nothing more than a scratch no es más que un rasguño; nothing much: nothing much happened no pasó gran cosa; nothing short of: the consequences would be nothing short of disastrous — las consecuencias no serían ni más ni menos que desastrosas
II
1) ( Math) cero m2) ( worthless thing)['nʌθɪŋ]this is a mere nothing to what they spend on food and drink — esto no es nada comparado con lo que gastan en comida y bebida
1.PRON nada f; (=nought) cero m•
to come to nothing — parar en nada, quedarse en aguas de borraja•
nothing doing! — ¡de ninguna manera!, ¡ni hablar!it is not for nothing that... — no es sin motivo que..., por algo será que...
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there was nothing for it but to pay — no había más remedio or (LAm) no nos quedaba otra que pagar•
to build up a business from nothing — crear un negocio de la nada•
he is nothing if not careful — es de lo más cauteloso•
there is nothing in the rumours — los rumores no tienen nada de verdadthere's nothing in it — (in race) van muy iguales
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I could make nothing of what he said — no entendí nada or no pude sacar nada en claro de lo que dijo•
a mere nothing — una nimiedad•
it's nothing more than a rumour — es simplemente un rumor•
nothing much — poco, no mucho•
next to nothing — casi nada•
I'm nothing of a swimmer — yo nado bastante mal•
to have nothing on — (=naked) estar desnudo; (=not busy) estar libre•
it's nothing to be proud of — no es motivo para enorgullecerse•
to say nothing of... — sin mencionar..., amén de...•
to get something for nothing — obtener algo gratis•
there's nothing special about it — no tiene nada de particular•
to stop at nothing — no pararse en barras•
to think nothing of — tener en pocohe thinks nothing of walking 30km — para él no tiene importancia or no es nada recorrer 30km a pie
think nothing of it! — ¡no hay de qué!, ¡no tiene cuidado! (LAm)
all 2., 4), do with, kind 2., 1), like I, 2., 1), next 2., 4), e), short 1., 3), sort 1., 1)•
there's nothing to it! — ¡es facilísimo!See:see cultural note ZERO in zero in on2.ADVless 2.•
it's nothing like him — el retrato no se le parece en nada3.Na mere nothing — una friolera, una bagatela
- whisper sweet nothings to sb* * *
I ['nʌθɪŋ]1) nadait's better than nothing, I suppose — hombre, peor es nada
there's nothing in it: this one may cost a bit more but there's nothing in it really puede que éste cueste algo más pero la diferencia es mínima; there's nothing to it — ( it's easy) es muy fácil; ( it's groundless) no es cierto
2) (in phrases)for nothing: she gave it to me for nothing me lo dio gratis; it was all for nothing todo fue en vano; not for nothing was he called Ivan the Terrible no en vano or no por nada se le llamaba Iván el Terrible; if nothing else al menos, por lo menos; nothing but: she's caused nothing but trouble no ha causado (nada) más que problemas; nothing if not: he's nothing if not reliable es totalmente de fiar; nothing less than: it's nothing less than scandalous es verdaderamente escandaloso; nothing like: there's nothing like a shower to freshen you up no hay (nada) como una ducha para refrescarse; there's nothing like it es lo mejor que hay; she's nothing like her mother no se parece en nada a su madre; nothing more than: it's nothing more than a scratch no es más que un rasguño; nothing much: nothing much happened no pasó gran cosa; nothing short of: the consequences would be nothing short of disastrous — las consecuencias no serían ni más ni menos que desastrosas
II
1) ( Math) cero m2) ( worthless thing)
См. также в других словарях:
Daunted — Daunt Daunt (d[add]nt; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Daunted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Daunting}.] [OF. danter, F. dompter to tame, subdue, fr. L. domitare, v. intens. of domare to tame. See {Tame}.] 1. To overcome; to conquer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
daunted — un·daunted; … English syllables
daunted — Synonyms and related words: affrighted, afraid, alarmed, chicken, chickenhearted, consternated, coward, cowardly, cowed, dismayed, disquieted, fainthearted, fearful, frightened, funking, funky, henhearted, in a fright, in a funk, intimidated,… … Moby Thesaurus
daunted — dÉ”Ënt v. intimidate, frighten … English contemporary dictionary
daunted — undated … Anagrams dictionary
daunted — adj 1. dismayed, intimidated, cowed, unnerved, unmanned, disheartened, overawed, subdued, overcome, demoralized, Inf. broken, Inf. psyched out; fearful, afraid, frightened, terrified, tim id, timorous, cowardly, appalled, alarmed. 2. deterred,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
daunted — adjective caused to show discomposure refused to be fazed by the objections • Syn: ↑bothered, ↑fazed • Similar to: ↑discomposed … Useful english dictionary
nothing daunted — formal phrase not made less confident or hopeful in any way Thesaurus: confident and proudsynonym Main entry: daunt * * * I without having been made fearful or apprehensive nothing daunte … Useful english dictionary
nothing daunted — British & Australian, formal if you continue to do something, nothing daunted, you are not worried about problems you have with it. I ve had three letters of refusal but, nothing daunted, I m writing a fourth application … New idioms dictionary
be daunted — index fear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
nothing daunted — formal not made less confident or hopeful in any way … English dictionary