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1 desquiciar
v.1 to unhinge (puerta, ventana).El golpe desquició la puerta The blow unhinged the door.2 to derange, to disturb mentally (person) (desequilibrar).Sus comentarios desquician a María Her comments derange Mary.* * *1 (desencajar) to unhinge, take off its hinges2 figurado (descomponer una cosa) to upset, unsettle3 figurado (trastornar a una persona) to unsettle, unhinge1 (desencajarse) to come off its hinges2 figurado (volverse loco) to go crazy, become unhinged* * *1. VT1) [+ puerta] to take off its hinges2) [+ persona] (=turbar) to drive mad; (=volver loco a) to unhinge, drive mad3) [+ orden, situación] to upset2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (trastornar, perturbar) < persona> to drive... crazy o mad (colloq)2) <puerta/ventana> to take... off its hinges, unhinge2.desquiciarse v pron1)a) (trastornarse, perturbarse) persona to lose one's mindb) situación to get out of control2) puerta/ventana to come off its hinges* * *= wrench.Ex. The first thing that's worrying me is that things are getting wrenched out of context.----* desquiciar + Posesivo + vida = turn + Posesivo + life upside down.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (trastornar, perturbar) < persona> to drive... crazy o mad (colloq)2) <puerta/ventana> to take... off its hinges, unhinge2.desquiciarse v pron1)a) (trastornarse, perturbarse) persona to lose one's mindb) situación to get out of control2) puerta/ventana to come off its hinges* * *= wrench.Ex: The first thing that's worrying me is that things are getting wrenched out of context.
* desquiciar + Posesivo + vida = turn + Posesivo + life upside down.* * *desquiciar [A1 ]vtA (trastornar, perturbar) ‹persona› to drive … crazy o mad ( colloq) ‹nervios›estas llamadas van a conseguir desquiciarme los nervios these phone calls are going to give me a nervous breakdown o make me a nervous wreck, these phone calls are going to drive me crazy o madesto desquició la vida de la familia this turned the family's life upside downB ‹puerta/ventana› to take … off its hinges, unhingeA1 (trastornarse, perturbarse) «persona» to lose one's mind, go to pieces ( colloq)2 «situación» to get out of controlB «puerta/ventana» to come off its hinges* * *
desquiciar verbo transitivo
1 (una puerta) to unhinge
2 (a una persona) to unhinge, drive mad
* * *♦ vt1. [puerta, ventana] to unhinge2. [persona] to drive mad;ese ruido me desquicia los nervios that noise is driving me up the wall* * *v/t1 figdrive crazy2 puerta take off its hinges* * *desquiciar vt1) : to unhinge (a door)2) : to drive crazy -
2 desconcertar
v.1 to disconcert, to throw.Dejaron en suspenso al público They bewildered the public.2 to disturb, to perplex, to upset.* * *1 (perturbar) to disconcert, upset, disturb2 (desorientar) to confuse3 MEDICINA to dislocate1 (perturbarse) to be disconcerted2 (desorientarse) to be bewildered, be confused3 MEDICINA to be dislocated* * *verbto disconcert, confuse* * *1.VT (=desorientar) to disconcertcambió de táctica para desconcertar al rival — she changed tactics to disconcert her opponent o to put her opponent off
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to disconcert* * *= puzzle, bewilder, baffle, bemuse, disconcert, mystify, perplex, grow + confused, throw + Nombre + off balance, discomfit, faze, nonplus.Ex. The repetition of the author's name introduces new esoteric punctuation which is bound to puzzle the catalog user.Ex. Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex. As the domain expands, the problem of rule formalisation may even baffle a human expert.Ex. The student must not let himself be bemused by sheer statistics.Ex. On the negative side, the Britannica's complicated arrangement will continue to disconcert some users.Ex. 'What mystifies me' -- she paused, searching for the proper words -- 'what mystifies me is the hold he seems to have over you and the staff'.Ex. If when you are working you come across a problem which perplexes you, you should write to someone in the field who may be able to help you.Ex. This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex. What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.Ex. Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.Ex. The spectacle in front of Bertie was enough to nonplus anyone -- Gussie in scarlet tights and a pretty frightful false beard.* * *verbo transitivo to disconcert* * *= puzzle, bewilder, baffle, bemuse, disconcert, mystify, perplex, grow + confused, throw + Nombre + off balance, discomfit, faze, nonplus.Ex: The repetition of the author's name introduces new esoteric punctuation which is bound to puzzle the catalog user.
Ex: Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex: As the domain expands, the problem of rule formalisation may even baffle a human expert.Ex: The student must not let himself be bemused by sheer statistics.Ex: On the negative side, the Britannica's complicated arrangement will continue to disconcert some users.Ex: 'What mystifies me' -- she paused, searching for the proper words -- 'what mystifies me is the hold he seems to have over you and the staff'.Ex: If when you are working you come across a problem which perplexes you, you should write to someone in the field who may be able to help you.Ex: This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex: What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.Ex: Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.Ex: The spectacle in front of Bertie was enough to nonplus anyone -- Gussie in scarlet tights and a pretty frightful false beard.* * *desconcertar [A5 ]vtto disconcertme desconcertó con tantas preguntas I was disconcerted by all the questionssus reacciones me desconciertan I find his reactions disconcertingsu respuesta me desconcertó I was taken aback o disconcerted by her replyto be disconcertedme desconcerté con su pregunta I was taken aback o disconcerted by her question* * *
desconcertar ( conjugate desconcertar) verbo transitivo
to disconcert;
desconcertar verbo transitivo to disconcert: los últimos hallazgos han desconcertado a los investigadores, the lastest discoveries have puzzled the researchers
' desconcertar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aturdir
- turbar
- confundir
English:
baffle
- confound
- confuse
- disconcert
- perplex
- rattle
- throw
- unnerve
- flummox
- mystify
- put
- vex
* * *♦ vtsu respuesta lo desconcertó her answer threw him;su comportamiento me desconcierta I find his behaviour disconcerting* * *v/t a persona disconcert* * *desconcertar {55} vt: to disconcert* * *desconcertar vb to puzzle -
3 trastornar
v.1 to drive mad (volver loco).2 to worry, to trouble.3 to turn upside down.Ellos trastornaron la pastelería They turned the bakery upside down.4 to upset.5 to drive crazy, to derange, to drive nuts.El sufrimiento trastorna a Ricardo Suffering drives Richard crazy.6 to disrupt.7 to subvert, to turn upside down, to overturn, to upset.Ella trastorna sus planes She subverts=upsets their plans.* * *1 (revolver) to turn round, turn upside down2 (alterar - planes) to disrupt; (- paz, orden) to disturb3 (estómago) to upset4 figurado (molestar) to bother, trouble, annoy5 figurado (enloquecer) to drive crazy1 (perturbarse) to go mad, go out of one's mind* * *verbto disrupt, upset* * *1. VT1) (=perturbar) [+ mente] to disturb, unhinge; [+ persona] to drive crazy, mentally disturbesa chica le ha trastornado — that girl is driving him crazy, he's lost his head over that girl
2) * (=encantar) to delightle trastornan las joyas — she's crazy about jewels, she just lives for jewels
3) (=alterar) [+ persona] to upset, trouble, disturb; [+ ideas] to confuse, upset; [+ proyecto] to upset; [+ vida] to mess up; [+ sentidos] to daze, mess up; [+ nervios] to shatter; [+ orden público] to disturb; [+ objetos] to mix up, turn upside down2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to disturbesa chica lo ha trastornado — (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2) ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt2.trastornarse v pron1) persona to become disturbed2) planes to be upset* * *= dislocate, unfix, disrupt.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Ex. The author considers how to ' unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.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.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to disturbesa chica lo ha trastornado — (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2) ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt2.trastornarse v pron1) persona to become disturbed2) planes to be upset* * *= dislocate, unfix, disrupt.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
Ex: The author considers how to ' unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.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.* * *trastornar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona› to disturbla muerte de su hijo le trastornó la mente or lo trastornó his son's death disturbed the balance of his mindesas lecturas terminaron trastornándole la mente reading those books finally drove him out of his mindB (alterar la normalidad) to upset, disruptha trastornado la paz de la casa it has disturbed o upset o disrupted the calm of the houseA «persona» to become disturbedB «planes» to be upset o disrupted, to go wrong* * *
trastornar ( conjugate trastornar) verbo transitivo
1 (Psic) to disturb;
esa chica lo ha trastornado (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2 ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt
trastornarse verbo pronominal (Psic) to become disturbed
trastornar verbo transitivo
1 (volver loco) to drive mad
2 (causar molestias) to trouble
3 (alterar, desbartar) to disrupt
' trastornar' also found in these entries:
English:
disrupt
- subvert
- turn
- unhinge
- upset
* * *♦ vt1. [volver loco] to drive mad2. [inquietar] to worry, to trouble3. [alterar] [planes, orden] to disrupt;[vida] to turn upside down;el cambio de trabajo lo trastornó mucho the change of job caused him a lot of disruption4. [estómago] to upset* * *v/t1 plan upset2 ( molestar) inconvenience3 ( perturbar):trastornar la mente de alguien affect s.o. mentally* * *trastornar vt: to disturb, to upset, to disrupt* * *trastornar vb -
4 alborotarse
1 (excitarse) to get excited2 (el mar) to get rough3 (alarmarse) to be alarmed* * *VPR1) [individuo] to get excited, get worked up; [multitud] to riot; [mar] to get rough2) CAm (=ponerse amoroso) to become amorous3) Cono Sur [caballo] to rear up* * *
■alborotarse verbo reflexivo
1 to get excited o worked up
2 (el mar) to get rough
(tiempo) to get stormy
' alborotarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
English:
rampage
* * *vpr1. [perturbarse] to get worked up2. [mar] to get rough* * *v/r1 get excited2 ( inquietarse) get worked up* * *vr: to riot* * *alborotarse vb to get excited -
5 alterarse
1 (cambiar) to change2 (deteriorarse) to go bad, go off3 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get upset* * *to get excited, get upset* * *VPR1) (=estropearse) [alimentos] to spoil, go bad; [leche] to go sour2) [voz] to falter3) (=turbarse) to be shaken, be upsetse alteró con la noticia de su muerte — he was shaken o upset by the news of her death
¡tranquila, no te alteres! — keep calm!, don't get upset!
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■alterarse verbo reflexivo
1 (modificarse) to change
2 (irritarse) to be upset
' alterarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emocionarse
- sofocarse
- turbarse
- alebrestarse
- alterar
English:
equanimity
* * *vpr1. [perturbarse] to get agitated o flustered2. [estropearse] to spoil, Br to go off* * *v/r1 ( cambiarse) change, alter2 get upset ( por because of)* * *vr: to get upset, to get worked up* * *alterarse vb1. (enfadarse) to get angry2. (estropearse) to go off -
6 desconcertarse
1 (perturbarse) to be disconcerted2 (desorientarse) to be bewildered, be confused3 MEDICINA to be dislocated* * *VPR (=desorientarse) to be disconcerted* * *
■desconcertarse verbo reflexivo to be bewildered, be puzzled
' desconcertarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
turbarse
- confundir
* * *vpr* * *v/r be disconcerted, be taken aback* * *vr -
7 trastornarse
1 (perturbarse) to go mad, go out of one's mind* * *VPR1) [persona] to go out of one's mind, become deranged o disturbed2) [proyectos] to fall through, be ruined* * *
■trastornarse vr (perder la razón) to go out of one's mind
' trastornarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trastornar
* * *vpr[volverse loco] to go mad* * *v/r2 be affected mentally* * *vr* * *trastornarse vb to go crazy
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