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1 inhibited
adjective (unable to relax and express one's feelings in an open and natural way.) inhibidotr[ɪn'hɪbɪtɪd]1 inhibido,-a, cohibido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be/feel inhibited sentirse cohibido,-aadj.• cohibido, -a adj.ɪn'hɪbətəd, ɪn'hɪbɪtɪdadjective inhibido, cohibido[ɪn'hɪbɪtɪd]ADJ [person] cohibido, inhibido* * *[ɪn'hɪbətəd, ɪn'hɪbɪtɪd]adjective inhibido, cohibido -
2 inhibited
adj.1 cohibido(a).2 inhibido, apocado, cohibido.pp.participio pasado del verbo INHIBIT.pt.pretérito del verbo INHIBIT. -
3 inhibited grief
s.aflicción inhibida. -
4 to be/feel inhibited
to be/feel inhibitedsentirse cohibido,-a -
5 cohibido
Del verbo cohibir: ( conjugate cohibir) \ \
cohibido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: cohibido cohibir
cohibido
( inhibido) inhibited; ( incómodo) awkward
cohibir ( conjugate cohibir) verbo transitivob) ( hacer sentir incómodo):cohibirse verbo pronominal
cohibido,-a adjetivo inhibited
cohibir verbo transitivo to inhibit ' cohibido' also found in these entries: Spanish: cohibida - cohibirse English: inhibited - self - tongue -
6 constricted
kən'strɪktəd, kən'strɪktɪda) <opening/channel> estrecho, angostob) ( inhibited) coartado[kǝn'strɪktɪd]ADJ [space] limitado, reducido; [freedom, movement] restringido; (Phon) constrictivoto feel constricted — (by clothes etc) sentirse constreñido
* * *[kən'strɪktəd, kən'strɪktɪd]a) <opening/channel> estrecho, angostob) ( inhibited) coartado -
7 cohibida
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8 cohibir
cohibir ( conjugate cohibir) verbo transitivob) ( hacer sentir incómodo):cohibirse verbo pronominal
cohibir verbo transitivo to inhibit ' cohibir' also found in these entries: English: inhibit -
9 cohibirse
■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 -
10 ESE
Multiple Entries: ese ése
ese 1 sustantivo femenino: name of the letter s
ese 2, (pl) those;◊ en ése país/esos países in that country/those countries
ése, ésa pron dem (pl ésos, ésas) The written accent may be omitted when there is no risk of confusion with the adjectivea) that one;(pl) those; ése or ese es el tuyo that (one) is yours; prefiero ésos or esos I prefer those (ones); usually indicates disapproval when used to refer to a person ésa or esa no sabe lo que dice (fam) she doesn't know what she's talking aboutb)¡no me vengas con esas! don't give me that! (colloq)
ese f (letra) s Locuciones: hacer eses, to zigzag (about): ¡cuidado con ese coche!, va haciendo eses, be careful with that car! it's zigzagging about
ese,-a adj dem that
esos,-as, those
ése,-a pron dem m,f that one
ésos,-as, those (ones) ' ése' also found in these entries: Spanish: abertura - abocada - abocado - afear - agradar - alcanzar - alterna - alterno - amarga - amargo - amargura - ancha - ancho - ápice - arma - baja - bajo - bien - blandengue - bloquear - bofetada - botón - cacicada - calibre - callar - camiseta - capricho - carnaza - caso - cielo - coincidir - collado - colocar - comer - comecocos - cómitre - comprensible - conminar - corte - curiosidad - dar - decir - delicada - delicado - desafiar - descalificar - desconocimiento - desgraciada - desgraciado - desmoronada English: arouse - awesome - barrel - bend - book - bug - calculate - care - case - come by - crook - dead - dinosaur - disgust - do - dowdy - election - embargo - essay - exist - faintly - fit on - flattering - follow through - fragile - frumpy - go - honestly - horror - hurt - inhibited - key - kind - lend - level - lump - madhouse - mine - misgiving - moment - nerve - notice - off-putting - old - one - particular - pay - poverty - regard - resemblance(= east southeast) ESEABBR= east-southeast ESE* * *(= east southeast) ESE -
11 inhibit
in'hibit(to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) impedir- inhibition
tr[ɪn'hɪbɪt]1 (person) inhibir, cohibir2 (hold back - attempt) inhibir■ this drug will inhibit the spread of the disease este fármaco inhibirá la propagación de la enfermedad3 (prevent) impedir, restringirinhibit [ɪn'hɪbət] vtimpede: inhibir, impedirv.• cohibir v.• impedir v.• inhibir v.• prohibir v.ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪttransitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir[ɪn'hɪbɪt]VT (=check) inhibir, reprimir; (=prevent) impedir* * *[ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪt]transitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir -
12 tightarsed
['taɪtɑːst]ADJ (=inhibited) [person, behaviour] estrecho *; (=miserly) roñoso * -
13 hombre
hombre sustantivo masculino◊ hombres, mujeres y niños men, women and children;no es lo bastante hombre para … he's not man enough to …; ¡hombre al agua! man overboard!; este hombre no sabe lo que dice this guy doesn't know what he's talking about; hombre de confianza right-hand man; hombre del tiempo weatherman; hombre de negocios businessman; hombre lobo werewolf; hombre medio man in the street; hombre rana frogman, diver; hombre precavido vale por dos forewarned is forearmedb) ( especie humana):■ interjección:◊ ¡hombre! ¡qué sorpresa! well! what a nice surprise!;¿te gustaría venir? — ¡hombre! would you like to come? — you bet! what do you think?; hombre, no es lo mismo come off it, it's not the same thing at all (colloq)
hombre
I sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) man
hombre de Estado, statesman
hombre de paja, dummy, figurehead
hombre lobo, werewolf
hombre rana, frogman
2 (género, especie) mankind, man
II interj
1 (en un saludo) hey!, hey there!: ¡hombre, José!, ¿qué tal te va?, hey, José! how are things?
2 (enfático) ¡hombre, claro que iré!, sure, of course I'll go! (incredulidad) ¡sí hombre!, ¿te crees que soy tonto, o qué?, oh, come on! do you think I'm stupid? Locuciones: ser muy hombre, to be every inch a man
de hombre a hombre, man-to-man ' hombre' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abominable - acción - acomodador - acomodadora - adúltera - adúltero - aferrada - aferrado - agente - albacea - amante - aparte - artesana - artesano - asesina - asesino - autor - autora - bañador - bienhechor - bienhechora - blanca - blanco - bombera - bombero - cabrón - cabrona - calle - cámara - camarera - camarero - campesina - campesino - capataz - cartera - cartero - casera - casero - cerdo - cobrador - cobradora - coco - comedianta - comediante - cómica - cómico - compatriota - confidente - conquistador English: A - aged - alone - ascot - average - bear down on - bogeyman - brief - businessman - chase - come up - common - conviction - decision - decoy - discard - doze - elegantly - ethical - evening dress - excommunicate - frogman - grief-stricken - grown - guffaw - hairpiece - hurt - in - inch - inhibited - intrigue - jacket - let out - madman - man - manhood - masculine - masseur - mate - misgiving - nipple - nobleman - of - one-man band - open-minded - ordinary - overboard - pants - parent - point out 'ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪnoun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam)* * *['ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪ]noun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam) -
14 cerca
Del verbo cercar: ( conjugate cercar) \ \
cerca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: cerca cercar
cerca adverbio cerca de algo/algn near sth/sb;◊ ¿hay algún banco cerca? is there a bank nearby o close by?;está por aquí cerca it's near here (somewhere); mirar algo/a algn de cerca to look at sth/sb close up o close to; seguir algo de cerca to follow sth closely estás tan cerca de lograrlo you're so close to achieving it; serán cerca de las dos it must be nearly 2 o'clockc) ( indicando aproximación):■ sustantivo femenino (de alambre, madera) fence; ( de piedra) wall
cercar ( conjugate cercar) verbo transitivo ( con valla) to fence in ‹ enemigo› to surround
cerca 1 adverbio
1 (a poca distancia) near, close: el colegio está cerca de la biblioteca, the school is near the library
estábamos ya muy cerca, cuando..., we were almost there when...
ponte más cerca de ella, get closer to her
de cerca, closely: lo examiné de cerca, I examined it close up
2 (próximo en el tiempo) soon: ya están cerca las vacaciones, the holidays are coming up soon Locuciones: cerca de, (casi, aproximadamente) nearly, around
cerca de mil personas, about one thousand people
les esperamos cerca de una hora, we waited for them for about an hour (a punto de) estuve cerca de conseguirlo, I very nearly succeeded
cerca 2 sustantivo femenino fence, wall
cercar verbo transitivo
1 (con una valla) to fence, enclose
2 (al enemigo) to surround ' cerca' also found in these entries: Spanish: borde - caer - encima - excavar - filo - junta - junto - mayoría - ponerse - seto - tarde - topless - valla - casi - encontrar - luego - portón - tapia - tocar - vecino - ventaja - ver - verja English: alongside - apprehend - around - avoid - by - chart - circa - close - closely - come up to - convenient - cricket - do - early - fence - go by - gunshot - hand - handy - hotly - inhibited - near - nearby - on - pass by - proximity - quarter - round - shadow - spitting distance - tail - thereabout - thereabouts - village - yacht - zoom in - anywhere - ear - examination - fencing - florist - follow - late - lie - point - range - run - set - somewhere - stile -
15 inhibir
inhibir ( conjugate inhibir) verbo transitivo to inhibit inhibirse verbo pronominal to become inhibited
inhibir verbo transitivo to inhibit: le inhibes con tu severidad, your being so strict is inhibiting her ' inhibir' also found in these entries: Spanish: cohibir English: inhibit -
16 inhibirse
■inhibirse verbo reflexivo
1 (cohibirse) to be inhibited
2 (rehuir) to refrain [de, from] ' inhibirse' also found in these entries: Spanish: cohibir - inhibir -
17 constricted
adj.1 estrecho, angosto (opening/channel); coartado (inhibited).2 constreñido, limitado, estrecho.pp.participio pasado del verbo CONSTRICT.pt.pretérito del verbo CONSTRICT. -
18 inhibit
vt.1 impedir, coartar (progress, growth); inhibir (breathing); cohibir, inhibir (feeling, person)2 invalidar. (pt & pp inhibited)
См. также в других словарях:
inhibited — adj. 1. held back or restrained or prevented; as, in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear; of behaviors. Opposite of {uninhibited}. [Narrower terms: {pent up, repressed ; {stifled, strangled, suppressed ]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inhibited — inhibited; un·inhibited; … English syllables
inhibited — index arrested (checked), controlled (restrained) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inhibited — [adj] shy bottled up*, cold, constrained, frustrated, guarded, hung up*, passionless, repressed, reserved, reticent, self conscious, subdued, undemonstrative, unresponsive, uptight, withdrawn; concepts 404,542 Ant. aggressive, bold, forward,… … New thesaurus
Inhibited — Inhibit In*hib it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inhibited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inhibiting}.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref. in in + habere to have, hold. See {Habit}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inhibited — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
inhibited — in|hib|it|ed [ınˈhıbıtıd] adj too embarrassed or nervous to do or say what you want inhibited about ▪ Many people are inhibited about discussing sexual matters … Dictionary of contemporary English
inhibited — [[t]ɪnhɪ̱bɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about n/ ing (disapproval) If you say that someone is inhibited, you mean they find it difficult to behave naturally and show their feelings, and that you think this is a bad thing. Men are more inhibited… … English dictionary
inhibited — adjective not confident or relaxed enough to do or say what you want to: feel inhibited: When discussing sexual matters many people feel very inhibited. inhibitedly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inhibited — adjective witnesses should not be inhibited to reveal what they know she was so inhibited that most people thought she was cold and unfeeling Syn: shy, reticent, reserved, self conscious, diffident, bashful, coy; wary, reluctant, hesitant,… … Thesaurus of popular words
inhibited — inhibit ► VERB (inhibited, inhibiting) 1) hinder or restrain (an action or process). 2) make (someone) unable to act in a relaxed and natural way. DERIVATIVES inhibited adjective inhibitive adjective. ORIGIN Latin inhibere … English terms dictionary