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41 amagar
amagar
I vtr (hacer intención de, esbozar) amagó una sonrisa, she forced a smile
II verbo intransitivo
1 Dep (hacer un gesto engañoso) to dummy, fake, feint
2 (dar señales de que algo negativo pueda ocurrir) amaga tormenta, there's a storm threatening ' amagar' also found in these entries: Spanish: esbozar -
42 amago
Del verbo amagar: ( conjugate amagar) \ \
amago es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
amagó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: amagar amago
amago sustantivo masculino: un amago de revuelta a threat of revolt; hacer un amago (Dep) to make a feint
amagar
I vtr (hacer intención de, esbozar) amagó una sonrisa, she forced a smile
II verbo intransitivo
1 Dep (hacer un gesto engañoso) to dummy, fake, feint
2 (dar señales de que algo negativo pueda ocurrir) amaga tormenta, there's a storm threatening
amago sustantivo masculino
1 (señal) first sign: tiene un amago de bronquitis, he has a touch of bronchitis
2 (intento) attempt
3 fig (gesto de amenaza) threat ' amago' also found in these entries: Spanish: amagar -
43 amenazadora
amenazador,-ora, amenazante adjetivo threatening, menacing -
44 enfermedad
enfermedad sustantivo femenino illness;◊ contraer una enfermedad to contract an illness/a disease (frml);después de una larga enfermedad after a long illness; está con permiso por enfermedad he's off sick; enfermedades de la piel skin diseases; enfermedad mental mental illness; enfermedad nerviosa nervous disorder
enfermedad sustantivo femenino illness
una enfermedad crónica, a chronic disease ➣ Ver nota en disease
' enfermedad' also found in these entries: Spanish: adolecer - aguda - agudo - baja - brote - cañón - combatir - contagiar - contagiosa - contagioso - contraer - cura - darse - defensa - desarrollarse - esteroide - ETS - evitar - extracorpórea - extracorpóreo - fiebre - galopante - larvada - larvado - lisura - padecer - pegar - pegarse - pescar - pillar - recobrarse - rehacerse - reliquia - remedio - renacer - restablecimiento - rondar - sacrificar - secuela - seguimiento - sufrir - terminal - tos - transmitir - vivir - abatir - afectado - amarillo - antecedente - arrastrar English: acute - ailment - bends - bout - carrier - carry - catch - catching - clear up - come down - come on - come through - communicable - condition - congenital - critical - cure - dangerous - develop - disease - dormant - downhill - exposure - fight - flare up - get - get over - go down with - have - heal - illness - infect - infection - infectious - infirmity - life-threatening - lingering - major - outbreak - Parkinson's - pay - prevalent - prevent - pull through - rampant - recover - serious - seriousness - severe - severity -
45 peligro
Del verbo peligrar: ( conjugate peligrar) \ \
peligro es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
peligró es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: peligrar peligro
peligrar ( conjugate peligrar) verbo intransitivo to be at risk;
peligro sustantivo masculino danger; estar en or correr peligro [ persona] to be in danger; [ vida] to be in danger o at risk; poner algo/a algn en peligro to put sth/sb at risk; corren el peligro de perder la final they're in danger of losing the final; corres el peligro de que te despidan you run the risk of being fired; estar fuera de peligro to be out of danger; ( on signs) peligro de incendio fire hazard
peligrar verbo intransitivo to be in danger, to be threatened: sus imprudencias hacen peligrar el negocio, his carelessness is jeopardizing his business
peligro sustantivo masculino
1 (situación) danger, risk: corrió el peligro de caerse por la ventana, he ran the risk of falling out of the window
2 (persona) menace: ese hombre es un peligro público, that man is a public menace
3 (amenaza, riesgo) hazard
peligro de incendio, fire hazard ' peligro' also found in these entries: Spanish: alertar - arriesgada - arriesgado - calma - comprometer - correr - ecologista - enfrentarse - exponer - exponerse - fuera - hipotecar - ingestión - inseguridad - pro - remota - remoto - rescatar - retroceder - salvar - segura - seguro - sortear - volver - zafarse - acechar - acobardar - afrontar - alarma - atención - confrontar - desafiar - desafío - desprecio - en - encerrar - enfrentar - escapada - escapar - evadir - extinción - imperturbable - librar - percibir - público - resguardar - seguridad English: avert - brave - clear - compromise - court - danger - danger area - endanger - endangered - grave - hazard - in - jeopardy - leopard - life-threatening - menace - nerve - overhang - peril - premonition - recede - risk - safe - scent - shelter - smell - society - species - breach - health - heedless - imperil - jeopardize - line - oblivious - safely - still -
46 shake one's fist at
(to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch: He shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.) amenazar a alguien con el puño -
47 heavy
adj.1 pesado(a) (in weight); pesado(a) (comida)2 grueso(a) (large, thick) (coat, shoes)3 enconado(a) (intense) (fighting); fuerte (rain, showers); empedernido(a) (drinker, smoker)4 fuerte (oppressive) (smell); cargado(a), plomizo(a) (sky); duro(a) (fine, sentence)5 duro(a) (hard) (work, day); pesado(a) (breathing)6 complicado(a) (familiar) (threatening) (situation), chungo(a) (España), gocho(a) (México), fulero(a) (R.Plata)7 espeso.8 opresivo, oneroso, empachoso.9 serio, grave, de peso.10 torpe, pesado.11 robusto, grueso.adv.1 muy, mucho.2 pesadamente.3 con exceso. -> heavilys.1 persona de mucha importancia.2 gorila, matón. (familiar) (thug) -
48 portentous
adj.1 decisivo(a), relevante (Formal) (significant); de mal agüero (threatening)2 portentoso, descomunal, monumental, fenomenal.
См. также в других словарях:
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threatening — index abusive, chilling effect, dangerous, formidable, imminent, insalubrious, noxious, ominous, pending … Law dictionary
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threatening — threateningly, adv. /thret n ing/, adj. 1. tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures. 2. causing alarm, as by being imminent; ominous; sinister: threatening clouds. [1520 30; THREATEN + ING2] Syn. 2. See imminent, ominous. * * * … Universalium
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threatening — adjective 1 talking or behaving in a way that is intended to threaten someone: His voice sounded threatening. 2 making threats: a threatening letter threateningly adverb three /Tri:/ number 1 3 2 the three R s old fashioned used when talking… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
threatening — adjective 1) a threatening letter Syn: menacing, intimidating, bullying, frightening, hostile; formal minatory 2) banks of threatening clouds Syn: ominous, sinister, menacing, alarming, portentous, dark … Thesaurus of popular words