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1 incomodarse
1 (tomarse la molestia) to put oneself out2 (enfadarse) to get annoyed, get angry* * *VPR1) (=tomarse molestia) to put o.s. out¡no se incomode! — don't bother!, don't trouble yourself!
2) (=avergonzarse) to feel uncomfortable, feel embarrassed3) (=enfadarse) to get annoyed ( con with)* * *
■incomodarse verbo reflexivo
1 (tomarse molestias) to put oneself out, go out of one's way
2 (enojarse) to get annoyed o angry
* * *vpr1. [violentarse] to get embarrassed o uncomfortable;se incomodó mucho cuando le pregunté por su edad she was very embarrasssed when I asked how old she was* * *v/r1 feel uncomfortable* * *vr: to put oneself out, to take the trouble -
2 incomodarse
• discommode oneself• get uneven• get untied -
3 incomodar
v.1 to bother, to inconvenience (causar molestia).El perro estorba a Ricardo The dog bothers Richard.2 to annoy.* * *1 (causar molestia) to inconvenience2 (fastidiar) to annoy, bother3 (enojar) to anger1 (tomarse la molestia) to put oneself out2 (enfadarse) to get annoyed, get angry* * *1. VT1) (=causar molestia) to inconvenience, trouble2) (=causar vergüenza) to make feel uncomfortable, embarrass3) (=enfadar) to annoy2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( causar vergüenza) to make... feel uncomfortablesu pregunta me incomodó bastante — her question made me feel rather awkward o uncomfortable
b) ( causar inconvenientes) to inconvenience, put... out2.perdón, no quería incomodarla — I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put you out o to inconvenience you
incomodarse v prona) ( sentir vergüenza) to feel uncomfortableb) ( pasar inconvenientes) to put oneself outc) ( enojarse) to get annoyed* * *= disturb.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( causar vergüenza) to make... feel uncomfortablesu pregunta me incomodó bastante — her question made me feel rather awkward o uncomfortable
b) ( causar inconvenientes) to inconvenience, put... out2.perdón, no quería incomodarla — I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put you out o to inconvenience you
incomodarse v prona) ( sentir vergüenza) to feel uncomfortableb) ( pasar inconvenientes) to put oneself outc) ( enojarse) to get annoyed* * *= disturb.Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.
* * *incomodar [A1 ]vt1 (causar vergüenza) to make … feel uncomfortablesu pregunta me incomodó bastante her question made me feel rather awkward o uncomfortable2 (causar inconvenientes) to inconvenience, put … outperdón, no quería incomodar I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put you out o to incovenience you o to put you to any troubleespero que no te incomode compartir la habitación I hope you don't mind sharing the room1 (sentir vergüenza) to feel uncomfortable2 (pasar inconvenientes) to put oneself out3 (enojarse) to get annoyed* * *
incomodar verbo transitivo
1 (causar molestia) to inconvenience, put out: espero que mi visita no os incomode, I hope my visit hasn't put you to any inconvenience
2 (disgustar) to bother, annoy
' incomodar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estorbar
- violentar
English:
bother
- discomfit
- inconvenience
* * *♦ vt1. [causar molestia a] to bother, to inconvenience;[violentar] to embarrass, to make uncomfortable;su presencia me incomoda her presence makes me feel uncomfortable o uneasy;me incomoda su impuntualidad his lack of punctuality is a nuisance for me;¿te incomoda que fume? would it bother you if I smoked?, do you mind if I smoke?;¿te incomoda que te pregunte por tu vida privada? do you mind if I ask you about your private life?2. [enfadar] to annoy* * *v/t1 inconvenience2 ( enfadar) annoy* * *incomodar vt1) : to make uncomfortable2) : to inconvenience* * *incomodar vb to bother / to inconvenience -
4 enojarse
* * *VPR (=enfadarse) to get angry, lose one's temper; (=irritarse) to get annoyed, get cross, get mad (EEUU) (con, contra with) ( por at, about)* * *(v.) = become + chagrined, grow + irritable, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, get + angryEx. In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.Ex. The vendor's engineers will grow irritable unless you care for them.Ex. His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.Ex. The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.Ex. Now before anyone gets their knickers in a bundle over that statement let me clarify.Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex. The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.* * *(v.) = become + chagrined, grow + irritable, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, get + angryEx: In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.
Ex: The vendor's engineers will grow irritable unless you care for them.Ex: His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.Ex: The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.Ex: Now before anyone gets their knickers in a bundle over that statement let me clarify.Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex: The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.* * *
■enojarse verbo reflexivo to get angry [por, about]
' enojarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disgustarse
- incomodarse
- sulfurarse
- cabrear
- calentar
- chorear
- enfadar
- enojar
- excitar
- renegar
English:
anger
- temper
- angry
- cross
* * *vpr1. [irritarse] to get angry ( con with); [molestarse] to get annoyed ( con with);vas a conseguir que me enoje you're going to make me angry;no te enojes, pero creo que te equivocas don't get annoyed, but I think you're wrong;no te enojes con quien no tiene la culpa don't be angry with someone who's not to blame2. [pelearse] to fall out;se enojaron por una bobada they fell out over a silly little thing* * *v/r L.Am.1 ( molestarse) get annoyed2 ( encolerizarse) get angry* * *vr* * *enojarse vb to get angry -
5 cohibirse
1 to feel inhibited, feel embarrassed* * *VPR1) (=incomodarse) to feel awkward o ill-at-ease; (=avergonzarse) to feel embarrassed, become shy2) (Med) to feel inhibited* * *
■cohibirse verbo reflexivo to feel inhibited: espero que aquí no te sientas cohibido, I hope you don't feel inhibited here
' cohibirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inhibirse
- cohibir
* * *vprto become inhibited;¡no te cohíbas! don't be shy o embarrassed!* * *v/r feel shy* * *vr: to feel shy or embarrassed -
6 tomarse
1 (gen) to take* * *1) to take2) have, drink, eat* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=cogerse) [+ vacaciones] to takeno se tomaron la molestia de informarnos — they didn't bother o take the trouble to let us know
2) (=ingerir) [+ bebida] to drink, have; [+ comida] to eat, have; [+ medicina] to takese tomó 13 cervezas — he drank o had 13 beers
me tomé un bocadillo — I ate o had a sandwich
tómate el yogur, verás qué bueno — eat up your yogurt, you'll like it
3) (=medirse) [+ pulso, temperatura] to take4) (=entender, interpretar) to takeno te lo tomes tan a mal — don't take it so badly, don't take it so much to heart
se lo sabe tomar bien — he knows how to take it, he can take it in his stride
5) tomarse por (=creerse) to think o.s.¿por quién se toma ese ministro? — who does that minister think he is?
6) (=tomarse de orín) to get rusty* * *
■tomarse verbo reflexivo
1 (alimentos) to have
(bebida) to drink
2 (reaccionar, interpretar) se lo ha tomado muy en serio, he's taken it very seriously
se lo tomó a mal, he took it the wrong way
3 (un descanso, unas vacaciones, etc) to take: me tomé el día libre, I took the day off
' tomarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incomodarse
- inocuidad
- justicia
- risa
- asueto
- ayunas
- estribo
- libertad
- mal
- molestar
- pecho
- respiro
- serio
- tomar
- vacaciones
English:
easy
- heart
- holiday
- law
- liberty
- light-headed
- ought
- part
- take off
- bother
- day
- down
- drink
- ease
- hop
- join
- knock
- link
- philosophic
- rest
- slow
- stride
- take
- time
* * *vpr1. [medicina, drogas] to take;cuando te lo hayas tomado todo podrás ir a jugar you can go and play once you've eaten it all up;se tomó dos cervezas he had two beers;Espse tomó dos bocadillos he had two sandwiches2. [tiempo, vacaciones, día libre] to take;puedes tomarte todo el tiempo que necesites take as long as you need;se ha tomado la tarde libre she's taken the afternoon off3. [reaccionar a, interpretar] to take;tómatelo con calma take it easy;tomarse algo bien/(a) mal to take sth well/badly;era una broma, no te lo tomes a mal it was a joke, don't take it the wrong way;tomarse algo en serio/a broma to take sth seriously/as a joketomarse la molestia de hacer algo to go to o take the trouble of doing sth;no hace falta que te tomes tantas molestias there's no need for you to go to so much trouble¡nos las tomamos! we're off!;¿ya se las toman? are you off, then?* * *v/r1 take;se lo tomó a pecho he took it to heart3:tomarse de las manos hold hands* * *vr1) : to taketomarse la molestia de: to take the trouble to2) : to drink, to eat, to have* * *
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