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121 timidez
f.1 shyness.2 timidness, bashfulness, self-consciousness, coyness.* * *1 shyness, timidity* * *SF shyness, timidity* * *femenino ( retraimiento) shyness; (falta de decisión, coraje) timidity* * *= timidity, bashfulness, self-consciousness, shyness.Ex. In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex. Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.----* perder la timidez con = warm up to.* * *femenino ( retraimiento) shyness; (falta de decisión, coraje) timidity* * *= timidity, bashfulness, self-consciousness, shyness.Ex: In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.
Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex: Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.* perder la timidez con = warm up to.* * *(retraimiento) shyness; (falta de decisión, coraje) timidity* * *
timidez sustantivo femenino ( retraimiento) shyness;
(falta de decisión, coraje) timidity
timidez sustantivo femenino shyness
' timidez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
en
- reparo
- retraer
- sobreponerse
- turbar
- turbación
- vergonzosa
- vergonzoso
- aparente
- invencible
- superar
English:
fault
- self-consciousness
- sheepishness
- shyness
- timidity
- shyly
- timidly
* * *timidez nf1. [vergüenza] shyness;hablaba con timidez he spoke shyly2. [vacilación] timidity;se acercó con timidez she approached timidly* * *f shyness, timidity* * *timidez nf: timidity, shyness* * *timidez n shyness -
122 varado
adj.1 stranded, beached, aground, grounded.2 broke, bankrupt, penniless, without money.past part.past participle of spanish verb: varar.* * *1→ link=varar varar► adjetivo1 (anclado) at anchor2 (encallado) stranded\estar varado,-a to run aground* * *1. ADJ1) (Náut)estar varado — (en la playa) to be beached; (en un banco de arena) to be grounded
2) (LAm)* (CAm, Cono Sur, Méx) (=sin dinero) to be broke *2.SM ( Cono Sur) man without a regular job* * *- da adjetivo1)a) (Náut) < barco> agroundb) (AmL) ( detenido)2)a) (Col, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)b) (Andes) ( sin empleo) out of work* * *= stranded, grounded.Ex. In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex. The Coast Guard is overseeing the salvaging operations of a grounded vessel which ran aground yesterday.----* quedarse varado = be stranded.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) (Náut) < barco> agroundb) (AmL) ( detenido)2)a) (Col, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)b) (Andes) ( sin empleo) out of work* * *= stranded, grounded.Ex: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.
Ex: The Coast Guard is overseeing the salvaging operations of a grounded vessel which ran aground yesterday.* quedarse varado = be stranded.* * *varado -daA1 ( Náut) ‹barco› agroundquedó varado it ran agroundhay mucho pescado varado a lot of fish have been washed up o washed ashoreuna ballena varada a beached whale2( AmL) (detenido): miles de turistas quedaron varados thousands of tourists were left stranded o ( colloq) high and dryse quedaron varados subiendo la cuesta they had a breakdown o they broke down halfway up the hillme quedé totalmente varado con el trabajo I got stuck with my work, I came to a standstill with my workse quedó varado del miedo que le dio ( RPl); he was rooted to the spot with fear, he was paralyzed by fearB2( Chi) (sin familia, amigos): me dio pena verlo tan varado it made me very sad to see him so alone in the worldse peleó con todos y anda muy varado he's fallen out with everybody so he's very much on his own3 ( Chi) (sin empleo) out of work* * *
Del verbo varar: ( conjugate varar)
varado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
varado
varar
varado◊ -da adjetivo
1
b) (AmL) ( detenido):
me quedé varado con el trabajo I got stuck with my work
2
varar
I verbo intransitivo (embarrancar) to run aground
II vtr (sacar del agua una embarcación) to beach
' varado' also found in these entries:
English:
stranded
- break
- broken-down
- strand
* * *varado, -a adj1. [barco] [encallado] aground, stranded;[en el dique seco] in dry dock;hay una ballena varada en el puerto there's a beached whale in the harbourse rompió el auto y quedamos varados en mitad de la carretera the car broke down and we were left stranded in the middle of the road;estamos varados en el pasado we are trapped in the past* * *varado, -da adj1) : beached, aground2) : stranded -
123 embebecimiento
m.1 amazement, astonishment.2 self-absorption, enchantment, fascination.* * *SM1) (=fascinación) absorption, fascination2) (=encanto) enchantment3) (=asombro) astonishment, wonderment -
124 विस्मयः _vismayḥ
विस्मयः 1 Wonder, surprise, astonishment, amaze- ment; पुरुषः प्रबभूवाग्नेर्विस्मयेन सहर्त्विजाम् R.1.5.-2 Asto- nishment or wonder, being the feeling which produces the adbhuta sentiment; S. D. thus defines it:- विविधेषु पदार्थेषु लोकसीमातिवर्तिषु । विस्फारश्चेतसो यस्तु स विस्मय उदाहृतः ॥ 27.-3 Pride, arrogance; तपः क्षरति विस्मयात् Ms.4.237.-4 Uncertainty, doubt.-Comp. -आकुल, -आविष्ट a. astonished, struck with wonder.-पदम् a matter of astonishment; मधुस्फीता वाचः परमममृतं निर्मितवतस्तव ब्रह्मन् किं वागपि सुरगुरोर्विस्मयपदम् Śiva mahimna 3. -
125 удивление
с.astonishment, surprise, wonder, amazementразинуть рот от удивления разг. — be open-mouthed with astonishment / surprise
на удивление кому-л. — to smb.'s delight
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126 şaşkınlık
n. bewilderment, confusion, puzzlement, blankness, amazement, astonishment, being surprised, consternation, daze, discomfiture, embarrassment, fuddle, gape, maze, muddle, nonplus, perplexity, puzzle, surprise, wonder, wonderment* * *1. puzzlement 2. stupefaction 3. amazement 4. astonishment 5. bewilderment 6. blankness 7. consternation 8. dissociation 9. perplexity 10. daze (n.) -
127 παμφαλάς
παμφαλάωgaze in astonishment: pres subj act 2nd sgπαμφαλάωgaze in astonishment: pres ind act 2nd sg (epic) -
128 παμφαλᾷς
παμφαλάωgaze in astonishment: pres subj act 2nd sgπαμφαλάωgaze in astonishment: pres ind act 2nd sg (epic)
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