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1 miscarry
miscarry vb abortartr[mɪs'kærɪ]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL abortar (espontáneamente), tener un aborto2 (plans etc) fracasar, frustrarse, malograrse3 (letters etc) extraviarse1) abort: abortar2) fail: malograrse, fracasarv.• abortar (involuntariamente) v.• extraviar v.• extraviarse v.• malparir v.• salir mal v.'mɪs'kæriintransitive verb -ries, -rying, -rieda) ( Med) abortar ( espontáneamente), tener* un aborto, perder* el niño or el bebé (fam)b) (liter) \<\<plan\>\> malograrse (liter)[mɪs'kærɪ]VI1) (Med) abortar2) (=fail) [plans] fracasar, malograrse (Peru)* * *['mɪs'kæri]intransitive verb -ries, -rying, -rieda) ( Med) abortar ( espontáneamente), tener* un aborto, perder* el niño or el bebé (fam)b) (liter) \<\<plan\>\> malograrse (liter) -
2 miscarry
v.1 abortar involuntariamente, malparir, sufrir un aborto.2 fracasar.vi.1 abortar de forma natural (pregnant woman)2 fracasar (plan) (pt & pp miscarried) -
3 abortar
abortar ( conjugate abortar) verbo intransitivo (Med) ( de forma espontánea) to have a miscarriage, miscarry; ( de forma provocada) to have an abortion, abort verbo transitivo ‹maniobra/aterrizaje› to abort
abortar
I verbo intransitivo (accidentalmente) to miscarry, have a miscarriage (voluntariamente) to abort, have an abortion: no quiere abortar, she doesn't want to have an abortion
II verbo transitivo to abort: la policía abortó el intento de secuestro, the police aborted the attempted kidnapping ' abortar' also found in these entries: English: abort - abortion - miscarry -
4 aborto
Del verbo abortar: ( conjugate abortar) \ \
aborto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abortó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: abortar aborto
abortar ( conjugate abortar) verbo intransitivo (Med) ( de forma espontánea) to have a miscarriage, miscarry; ( de forma provocada) to have an abortion, abort verbo transitivo ‹maniobra/aterrizaje› to abort
aborto sustantivo masculino (Med) ( espontáneo) miscarriage; ( provocado) abortion
abortar
I verbo intransitivo (accidentalmente) to miscarry, have a miscarriage (voluntariamente) to abort, have an abortion: no quiere abortar, she doesn't want to have an abortion
II verbo transitivo to abort: la policía abortó el intento de secuestro, the police aborted the attempted kidnapping
aborto m (espontáneo) miscarriage (provocado) a0bortion ' aborto' also found in these entries: Spanish: abortar - clandestina - clandestino - despenalizar - ley - legalización - legalizar - opinar English: abortion - miscarriage - pro-choice - demand - miscarry -
5 malograrse
■malograrse verbo reflexivo to fail, fall through: se malogró la cosecha de cereales, the harvest failed ' malograrse' also found in these entries: Spanish: fregar English: fail - miscarry
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Miscarry — Mis*car ry, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Miscarried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Miscarrying}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To carry, or go, wrong; to fail of reaching a destination, or fail of the intended effect; to be unsuccessful; to suffer defeat. [1913 Webster] My… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
miscarry — index fail (lose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
miscarry — (v.) c.1300, go astray; mid 14c., come to harm, perish; of persons, to die, of objects, to be lost or destroyed, from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) wrongly + caryen to carry (see CARRY (Cf. carry) (v.)). Meaning deliver unviable fetus first recorded 1520s;… … Etymology dictionary
miscarry — ► VERB (miscarries, miscarried) 1) have a miscarriage. 2) (of a plan) fail … English terms dictionary
miscarry — [mis kar′ē, mis′kar΄ē] vi. miscarried, miscarrying 1. a) to go wrong; fail: said of a plan, project, etc. b) to go astray; fail to arrive: said of mail, freight, etc. 2. to have a MISCARRIAGE (sense 3) … English World dictionary
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miscarry — [[t]mɪ̱skæ̱ri, kæri[/t]] miscarries, miscarrying, miscarried VERB If a woman miscarries, she has a miscarriage. Many women who miscarry eventually have healthy babies. [Also V n] … English dictionary
miscarry — verb 1) the shock caused her to miscarry Syn: lose one s baby, have a miscarriage, abort, have a spontaneous abortion 2) our plan miscarried Syn: go wrong, go awry, go amiss, be unsuccessful, be ruined, fail, misfir … Thesaurus of popular words
miscarry — intransitive verb Date: 14th century 1. obsolete to come to harm 2. to suffer miscarriage of a fetus 3. to fail to achieve the intended purpose ; go wrong or amiss < the plan miscarried > 4. to fail to reach the intended destination < the letter… … New Collegiate Dictionary
miscarry — /mis kar ee/; for 1 also /mis kar ee/, v.i., miscarried, miscarrying. 1. to have a miscarriage of a fetus. 2. to fail to attain the right or desired end; be unsuccessful: The plan miscarried. 3. to go astray or be lost in transit, as a letter.… … Universalium
miscarry — verb a) To abort a foetus, usually without intent to do so; to experience a miscarriage. b) To fail to achieve some purpose … Wiktionary