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1 disgustarse
1 (enfadarse) to get angry, get upset■ se disgustó con nosotros por no poder ir al teatro she got angry with us because she couldn't go to the theatre2 (pelearse) to quarrel ( con, with)* * *VPR1) (=enfadarse) to get upset2) (=molestarse) to be displeased, be offended ( con about)3) [amigos] to fall out ( con with)* * *
■disgustarse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentirse molesto, enojarse) to get upset, be annoyed
2 (enfadarse con un amigo) to quarrel
' disgustarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disgustar
- molestar
- mosquearse
* * *vpr1. [enojarse] to get annoyed;[enemistarse] to fall out;disgustarse con alguien/por algo [enojarse] to get annoyed with sb/about sth;[enemistarse] to fall out with sb/over sth;no te disgustes conmigo, yo no tengo la culpa don't get annoyed with me, it's not my fault;se disgustó con su hermano por una tontería she fell out with her brother over nothing2. [consternarse] to get upset;* * *v/r get upset;disgustarse con alguien get upset with s.o.* * *vr* * *disgustarse vb1. (enfadarse) to get upset -
2 disgustarse
1) огорчаться, досадовать2) ссориться, порывать ( с кем-либо) -
3 disgustarse
гл.общ. (con, por) разойтись, (con, por) рассориться -
4 disgustarse
1) (al + inf, de; por algo) испыта́ть неприя́тное чу́вство, тж огорчи́ться, расстро́иться (+ деепр, от; из-за чего)se disgustó al saberlo — его́ | неприя́тно удиви́ла | раздоса́довала | э́та но́вость
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5 disgustarse
• get angry• get annoyed• get up with the lark• get upset for no reason• take pet -
6 disgustarse de
• get annoyed at -
7 disgustarse
• pohádat se (s kým) -
8 disgustarse (de u.c.)
• hnusit si (co)• mít odpor (k čemu) -
9 Disgustarse
Vide: Amohinarse. -
10 disgustarse
1) огорчаться, досадовать2) ссориться, порывать ( с кем-либо) -
11 disgustarse de
v.to get upset about, to take offense at, to get annoyed at, to get one's knickers in a twist over. -
12 disgustarse con
• be annoyed with• be displeased with• fall out with -
13 disgustarse (con u.p.)
• mrzet se (na koho)• rozhněvat se (na koho)• rozzlobit se (na koho) -
14 disgustarse con
v.to get angry at, to fall out with, to be annoyed with, to be displeased with. -
15 disgustarse por
v.to get angry because of. -
16 Inquietarse, disgustarse
Q'aymasiña, q'aq'usiña. -
17 disgustar
v.1 to upset.le disgustó que olvidáramos su cumpleaños he was upset that we forgot his birthday2 to dislike, to have a dislike towards, to have a dislike for.Me disgusta tu ropa I dislike your clothes.3 to displease, to discontent, to pain, to give sorrow.Ella disgustó a su padre She displeased her father.4 to dislike to, to displease.Me disgusta limpiar baños I dislike to clean bathrooms.5 to dislike it.Me disgusta I dislike it.* * *1 (molestar) to displease, annoy, upset2 (desagradar) to dislike1 (enfadarse) to get angry, get upset■ se disgustó con nosotros por no poder ir al teatro she got angry with us because she couldn't go to the theatre2 (pelearse) to quarrel ( con, with)* * *1.VT to upsetestaba muy disgustado con el asunto — he was very displeased o upset about the matter
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.disgustarse v pron to get upset* * *= chagrin, dislike, turn off, displease, upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex. 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 opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex. In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.Ex. No matter what we do, we're going to displease some people.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.disgustarse v pron to get upset* * *= chagrin, dislike, turn off, displease, upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex: 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 opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex: In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.Ex: No matter what we do, we're going to displease some people.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.* * *disgustar [A1 ]vtme disgustó terriblemente que me mintiera I was terribly upset that he lied to meme disgusta tener que tomar esta decisión I'm not at all happy about having to make this decision, I don't like having to make this decisionto get upset* * *
disgustar ( conjugate disgustar) verbo transitivo:
me disgusta tener que decírselo I don't like having to tell her
disgustarse verbo pronominal
to get upset
disgustar verbo transitivo
1 (enfadar, entristecer) to upset: disgustó a su madre, he upset his mother
2 (desagradar) to displease: es un sabor raro, pero no me disgusta, it's an odd taste, but I don't dislike it
' disgustar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrariar
- empalagar
- enfermar
- importar
- incomodar
- revolver
- molestar
English:
upset
* * *♦ vtese sombrero no me disgusta that hat's not bad;me disgusta sobre manera tener que decirle esto I really don't like to have to say this to you2. [consternar] to upset;le disgustó que olvidáramos su cumpleaños he was upset that we forgot his birthday* * *v/t upset* * *disgustar vt: to upset, to displease, to make angry* * *disgustar vbme disgustó que no me felicitaras por mi cumpleaños I was upset that you didn't wish me a happy birthday2. (desagradar) to dislike / not to like -
18 molestar
v.1 to bother.perdone que le moleste… I'm sorry to bother you…¿le molesta que fume? do you mind if I smoke?Sus palabras acedaron a María His words Maryoyed Mary.2 to upset.me molestó que no me saludaras I was rather upset that you didn't say hello to me3 to be bothered by.Me molesta ese ruido I am bothered by that noise.4 to ail.* * *1 (interrumpir) to disturb■ no lo molestes, que está durmiendo don't disturb him, he's asleep2 (perturbar) to bother, annoy, upset3 (importunar) to pester■ ¡deja de molestarme ya! stop pestering me!4 (hacer daño - apretar) to hurt, be too tight; (- picar) to irritate5 (ofender) to upset1 (tomarse la molestia) to bother■ no se moleste en venir, ya se lo mandaremos a casa don't bother coming, we'll send it round to you2 (ofenderse) to take offence* * *verb1) to annoy, bother2) disturb3) trouble•* * *1. VT1) (=importunar) to bother, annoy¿no la estarán molestando, verdad? — they're not bothering o annoying you, are they?
no la molestes más con tus tonterías — stop pestering o bothering o annoying her with your silly games
2) (=interrumpir) to disturbsiento molestarte, pero necesito que me ayudes — I'm sorry to disturb o trouble o bother you, but I need your help
3) (=ofender) to upset2. VI1) (=importunar) to be a nuisancequita de en medio, que siempre estás molestando — get out of the way, you're always being a nuisance
no quisiera molestar, pero necesito hablar contigo — I don't want to bother you o be a nuisance, but I need to talk to you
me molesta mucho que me hablen así — it really annoys o irritates me when they talk to me like that
ese ruido me molesta — that noise is bothering o annoying o irritating me
me molesta el jarrón, ¿puedes apartarlo? — the vase is in the way, can you move it?
2) (=incomodar) to feel uncomfortable, bother¿te molesta el humo? — does the smoke bother you?
si le sigue molestando, acuda a su médico — if it goes on giving you trouble, see your doctor
3) (=ofender) to upset4) (=importar)[en preguntas]¿le molesta la radio? — does the radio bother you?, do you mind the radio being on?
¿te molestaría prestarme un paraguas? — would you mind lending me an umbrella?
¿le molesta que abra la ventana o si abro la ventana? — do you mind if I open the window?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste — sorry to trouble o bother you
b) ( interrumpir) to disturb2) (ofender, disgustar) to upset2.molestar vi1) ( importunar) (+me/te/le etc)¿no te molesta ese ruido? — doesn't that noise bother you?
¿le molesta si fumo? — do you mind if I smoke?
me molesta su arrogancia — her arrogance irritates o annoys me
no me duele, pero me molesta — it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2) ( fastidiar) to be a nuisanceno quiero molestar — I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
3.vino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar — he came to help, but he just made a nuisance of himself
molestarsev pron1) ( disgustarse) to get upsetse molestó por lo que le dije — he was upset o offended by what I said
2) ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml)no se moleste — it's all right o please, don't bother
¿para qué vas a molestarte? — why should you put yourself out?
molestarse EN + INF: ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call me; se molestó en venir a verme — she took the trouble to come and see me
* * *= bother, irk, pester, disrupt, irritate, trouble, hassle, bug, tread on + toes, spite, annoy, nag (at), disturb, upset, niggle, importune, gall, peeve.Ex. Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex. This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.Ex. Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.Ex. I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.Ex. For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex. Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex. Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex. This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.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.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex. Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.----* molestarse = stir + uneasily, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, begrudge, grudge, pique.* molestarse por = be bothered by, bridle at.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste — sorry to trouble o bother you
b) ( interrumpir) to disturb2) (ofender, disgustar) to upset2.molestar vi1) ( importunar) (+me/te/le etc)¿no te molesta ese ruido? — doesn't that noise bother you?
¿le molesta si fumo? — do you mind if I smoke?
me molesta su arrogancia — her arrogance irritates o annoys me
no me duele, pero me molesta — it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2) ( fastidiar) to be a nuisanceno quiero molestar — I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
3.vino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar — he came to help, but he just made a nuisance of himself
molestarsev pron1) ( disgustarse) to get upsetse molestó por lo que le dije — he was upset o offended by what I said
2) ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml)no se moleste — it's all right o please, don't bother
¿para qué vas a molestarte? — why should you put yourself out?
molestarse EN + INF: ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call me; se molestó en venir a verme — she took the trouble to come and see me
* * *= bother, irk, pester, disrupt, irritate, trouble, hassle, bug, tread on + toes, spite, annoy, nag (at), disturb, upset, niggle, importune, gall, peeve.Ex: Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.
Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex: This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.Ex: Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.Ex: I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.Ex: For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex: Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex: This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.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.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex: Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.* molestarse = stir + uneasily, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, begrudge, grudge, pique.* molestarse por = be bothered by, bridle at.* * *molestar [A1 ]vtA1 (importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste, pero quisiera pedirle algo sorry to trouble o bother you, but I'd like to ask you something¿este señor la está molestando, señorita? is this man bothering you, Miss?2 (interrumpir) to disturbno la molestes, está estudiando don't disturb her, she's studyingque no me moleste nadie, voy a dormir un rato don't let anybody disturb me, I'm going to take a napB (ofender, disgustar) to upsetperdona si te he molestado I'm sorry if I've upset you■ molestarviA(importunar): ¿no te molesta ese ruido? doesn't that noise bother you?[ S ] se ruega no molestar please do not disturb¿le molesta si fumo? do you mind if I smoke?me molesta su arrogancia her arrogance irritates o annoys meya sabes que me molesta que hables de él you know I don't like you to talk about him, you know I get upset o it upsets me when you talk about himnunca uso pulseras, me molestan para trabajar I never wear bracelets, they get in the way when I'm workingno me duele, pero me molesta it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable o it bothers mesi le molesta mucho, puedo ponerle una inyección if it's very sore o painful, I could give you an injectionB (fastidiar) to be a nuisancesi vas a molestar, te vas de clase if you're going to be a nuisance, you can leave the classroomvino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar he came to help, but he just got in the way o made a nuisance of himselfson unos niños encantadores, nunca molestan they're lovely children, they're never any trouble o they're no trouble at allno quiero molestar I don't want to be a nuisance o to get in the way o to cause any troubleA (disgustarse) to get upsetno debes molestarte, lo hizo sin querer don't get upset, he didn't mean to do itmolestarse POR algo:se molestó por algo he got upset about somethingespero que no se haya molestado por lo que le dije I hope you weren't upset o offended by what I saidmolestarse CON algn to get annoyed WITH sb, get cross WITH sb ( BrE)se molestó conmigo porque no lo invité he got annoyed o cross with me because I didn't invite him, he was put out o upset because I didn't invite himB (tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself ( frml)no se moleste, me voy enseguida it's all right o please, don't bother o don't worry, I'm just leavingno se molesta por nadie, sólo piensa en él he doesn't bother o worry about anybody else, all he thinks about is himself¿para qué vas a molestarte? why should you put yourself out?molestarse EN + INF:ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call mese molestó en venir hasta aquí a avisarnos she took the trouble to come o she went to the trouble of coming all this way to tell usyo no me voy a molestar en cocinar para ellos I'm not going to put myself out cooking for them* * *
molestar ( conjugate molestar) verbo transitivo
1
◊ perdone que lo moleste sorry to trouble o bother you
2 (ofender, disgustar) to upset
verbo intransitivo
1 ( importunar):◊ ¿le molesta si fumo? do you mind if I smoke?;
me molesta su arrogancia her arrogance irritates o annoys me;
no me duele, pero me molesta it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2 ( fastidiar) to be a nuisance;◊ no quiero molestar I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
molestarse verbo pronominal
1 ( disgustarse) to get upset;
molestarse POR algo to get upset about sth;
molestarse CON algn to get annoyed with sb
2 ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml);
se molestó en venir hasta aquí a avisarnos she took the trouble to come all this way to tell us
molestar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, incomodidad) to disturb, bother: ¿le molestaría contestar a unas preguntas?, would you mind answering some questions?
me molesta que grites, it annoys me when you shout
2 (causar dolor, incomodidad) to hurt
' molestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
- dejar
- hartar
- jambar
- jorobar
- marear
- picar
- reventar
- ruido
- sino
- vivir
- chingar
- chocar
- chorear
- embromar
- enredar
- fastidiar
- fregar
- huevear
- importar
- joder
- nomás
- solo
English:
aggravate
- annoy
- bother
- bug
- disturb
- gall
- inconvenience
- intrude
- irk
- irritate
- nettle
- pester
- put out
- roil
- trouble
- worry
- heckler
- impose
- put
- spite
* * *♦ vt1. [perturbar] to bother;el calor no me molesta the heat doesn't bother me;esa luz tan brillante me molesta that bright light is hurting my eyes;deja ya de molestar al gato leave the cat alone;¡deja de molestarme! stop annoying me!;¿te están molestando los niños? are the children bothering you?;las moscas no paraban de molestarnos the flies were a real nuisance;¿te molesta la radio? is the radio bothering you?;¿te molesta si abro la ventana? do you mind if I open the window?;perdone que le moleste… I'm sorry to bother you…me molesta un poco la herida my wound is rather uncomfortable o a bit sore;vuelva dentro de un mes si le sigue molestando come back in a month's time if it's still troubling you3. [ofender] to upset;me molestó que no me saludaras I was rather upset that you didn't say hello to me;… todo esto dicho sin ánimo de molestar a nadie I don't want to cause anyone offence but…♦ vivámonos, aquí no hacemos más que molestar let's go, we're in the way here;deja ya de molestar con tantas preguntas stop being such a nuisance and asking all those questions;¿molesto? – no, no, pasa am I interrupting? – no, not at all, come in;no querría molestar, pero necesito hablar contigo un momento I don't want to interrupt, but I need to have a word with you;puedes aparcar el camión allí, que no molesta you can park the truck over there where it won't be in the way;no molestar [en letrero] do not disturb* * *v/t1 bother, annoy2 ( doler) trouble;no molestar do not disturb* * *molestar vt1) fastidiar: to annoy, to bother2) : to disturb, to disruptmolestar vi: to be a nuisance* * *molestar vb1. (interrumpir) to disturbno lo molestes, está descansando don't disturb him he's resting2. (importunar) to bother5. (importar) to mind¿le molesta que fume? do you mind if I smoke? -
19 bilis
f. s.&pl.bile (also figurative).* * *1 bile2 figurado spleen\descargar la bilis contra figurado to vent one's spleen on* * *noun f.* * *SF INV (Med) bile* * *a) (Fisiol) bilehacer bilis — (Méx fam) ( enojarse) to get mad (colloq); ( disgustarse)
hizo tal bilis que... — he took it so badly that...
b) (fam) ( mal humor) bad mood, spleen* * *= bile, gall.Ex. This ultrasound image database comprises images of the liver and bile organs.Ex. And by the same reason the gall causes anger; for choleric men are often angry, because they have much gall.* * *a) (Fisiol) bilehacer bilis — (Méx fam) ( enojarse) to get mad (colloq); ( disgustarse)
hizo tal bilis que... — he took it so badly that...
b) (fam) ( mal humor) bad mood, spleen* * *= bile, gall.Ex: This ultrasound image database comprises images of the liver and bile organs.
Ex: And by the same reason the gall causes anger; for choleric men are often angry, because they have much gall.* * *1 ( Fisiol) bile(disgustarse): hizo tal bilis que … he took it so badly that …tragar bilis ( fam): no tuve más remedio que tragar bilis I had no choice but to take it o to put up with it, I just had to lump it ( colloq)2 ( fam) (mal humor) bad mood, spleenno descargues tu bilis en mí don't take it out on me ( colloq)* * *
bilis sustantivo femenino (Fisiol) bile
bilis sustantivo femenino bile
♦ Locuciones: tragar bilis: no tengo más remedio que tragar bilis si no quiero que me despidan, if I don't want to be fired, I'll have to grin and bear it
' bilis' also found in these entries:
English:
bile
* * *bilis nf inv1. [líquido] bile;tragar bilis to grin and bear it* * *f1 bile2 figspleen;tragar bilis put up with it, grin and bear it* * *bilis nf: bile -
20 mosquear
v.to make suspicious.me mosquea que no haya llamado todavía I'm a bit surprised he hasn't phoned yet* * *1 familiar to annoy1 familiar (enfadarse) to get cross2 familiar (sospechar) to smell a rat* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp fam)a) ( disgustar) to annoyb) ( hacer sospechar) < persona> to make... suspicious2.mosquearse v pron (esp Esp fam)a) (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat (colloq)b) ( disgustarse) to get annoyed, get sore (AmE colloq), to get cross (BrE colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp fam)a) ( disgustar) to annoyb) ( hacer sospechar) < persona> to make... suspicious2.mosquearse v pron (esp Esp fam)a) (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat (colloq)b) ( disgustarse) to get annoyed, get sore (AmE colloq), to get cross (BrE colloq)* * *mosquear [A1 ]vt( fam)1 (disgustar) to annoy2 (hacer sospechar) ‹persona› to make … suspicious( fam)1 (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat ( colloq)no te mosquees, era sólo una broma keep your shirt o hair on, it was only a joke ( colloq), don't get annoyed o mad, it was just a joke* * *
mosquear
I vtr fam
1 (hacer sospechar) to make suspicious
2 (enfadar a alguien) to annoy
' mosquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rebotar
* * *♦ vt2. [hacer sospechar]me mosquea que no haya llamado todavía I'm a bit surprised he hasn't phoned yet;su amabilidad me mosquea I find his friendliness rather suspicious* * *famv/t Esp1 ( molestar) rile fam* * *mosquear vb to annoy
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Diferencias de vocabulario estándar entre países hispanohablantes — Anexo:Diferencias de vocabulario estándar entre países hispanohablantes Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cuando una lengua como la española se habla en tal cantidad de países distintos, no es sorprendente que en cada país se hayan desarrollado… … Wikipedia Español
Ojo — (Del lat. oculus.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 ANATOMÍA Órgano de la vista en los hombres y los animales, que permite captar la luz y las formas de las imágenes. 2 ANATOMÍA Parte visible de este órgano en la cara junto con los párpados: ■ tiene los… … Enciclopedia Universal
apesadumbrar — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal Causar desazón o disgusto: ■ al perder su empleo se ha apesadumbrado. SINÓNIMO [abatirse] [afligirse] [disgustarse] * * * apesadumbrar tr. Causar a ↘alguien pesadumbre, pena o disgusto. ⊚ («con, de, por») prnl.… … Enciclopedia Universal
desganar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Quitar las ganas de hacer una cosa. ► verbo pronominal 2 Perder una persona el apetito: ■ con la gripe se ha desganado. 3 Perder una persona las ganas de hacer una cosa que antes se hacía con gusto o satisfacción: ■ después… … Enciclopedia Universal
añusgarse — (Del lat. annodicare < nudum, nudo.) ► verbo pronominal 1 Quedarse una persona con una cosa detenida en la garganta obstruyéndola: ■ se añusgó con una aceituna. SE CONJUGA COMO pagar 2 Sentirse una persona disgustada o enfadada. * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
disgustar — {{#}}{{LM D13662}}{{〓}} {{ConjD13662}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD13983}} {{[}}disgustar{{]}} ‹dis·gus·tar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Causar tristeza, inquietud o mal humor: • La pérdida de su perro lo ha disgustado. Se disgustó por no conseguir… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
resentirse — {{#}}{{LM R33966}}{{〓}} {{ConjR33966}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynR34801}} {{[}}resentirse{{]}} ‹re·sen·tir·se› {{《}}▍ v.prnl.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Sentir dolor o molestia en alguna parte del cuerpo a causa de alguna enfermedad o dolencia pasadas: • Ya … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom — Esta página o sección está siendo traducida del idioma inglés a partir del artículo Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, razón por la cual puede haber lagunas de contenidos, errores sintácticos o escritos sin traducir. Puedes colaborar con… … Wikipedia Español
Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders — es un videojuego de estrategia y rol exclusivo para la consola de Microsoft Xbox desarrollado por la empresa de Corea del Sur Phantagram. Está recomendado para mayores de 17 años, principalmente por su carácter violento y sangriento. Contenido 1… … Wikipedia Español