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1 turbación
f.1 embarrassment, discomfiture, fluster, disconcertion.2 disturbance, upset, disruption.3 distraught.* * *1 (alteración) disturbance2 (preocupación) anxiety, worry3 (desconcierto) confusion, uneasiness* * *SF1) (=alteración) disturbance2) (=inquietud) alarm, worry; (=perplejidad) bewilderment, confusion; (=agitación) trepidation3) (=vergüenza) embarrassment* * *femenino (liter o period)a) (aturdimiento, confusión) confusionb) ( agitación) concern, alarm* * *Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.* * *femenino (liter o period)a) (aturdimiento, confusión) confusionb) ( agitación) concern, alarm* * *Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.
* * *1 (aturdimiento, confusión) confusion2 (agitación) concern, alarm* * *
turbación sustantivo femenino
1 (confusión) disturbance, confusion
2 (torpeza, timidez) embarrassment
' turbación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarazar
- embarazo
- confusión
- vergüenza
English:
trepidation
* * *turbación nf1. [desconcierto] agitation, distress2. [vergüenza] confusion, embarrassment* * *1) : disturbance2) : alarm, concern3) : confusion -
2 turbación
• blushing• discomfiture• disconcertion• disruption• embarrassment• flush with shame• flustered• upset -
3 turbación periglaciar
congeliturbation; cryogenic dislocation; cryoturbationDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > turbación periglaciar
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4 confusión
f.1 confusion, mix-up, disorder, confusedness.2 perplexity, bafflement, confusion, confusedness.3 commotion, riot, clutter, hassle.4 scene of confusion, shambles.* * *1 (desorden) confusion, chaos2 (equivocación) mistake, confusion3 (turbación) confusion, embarrassment* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=equivocación) confusionha habido una confusión en los nombres — there was a mix-up with the names, there was some confusion with the names
esta carta no es para mí, debe de tratarse de una confusión — this letter is not for me, there must be some mistake
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por confusión — by mistake2) (=desconcierto) confusionel terremoto produjo una gran confusión en las calles — the earthquake caused great confusion in the streets
la recuerdo con bastante confusión — I have a hazy o vague memory of her
3) (=turbación)sentí tal confusión que no pude ni dar las gracias — I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't even say thank you
* * *a) (desorden, caos) confusionb) ( perplejidad) confusionc) ( turbación) embarrassmentd) ( equivocación) confusion* * *= confounding, confusion, mix-up [mixup], dislocation, welter, muddle, perplex, turbulence, turmoil, jumble, blurring, clouding, daze, messiness, obfuscation, turbulent waters, puzzle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, brouhaha, perplexity.Ex. Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.Ex. In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.Ex. You'll have to call him and tell him there's been a mix-up and that he'll be called as soon as there's another opening.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The article 'The print perplex' asserts that librarians must deal with a future of mixed print and digital material, since most books will never be in digital form.Ex. The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex. China has suffered from over a decade of turmoil which has prevented the development of modern information services.Ex. Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex. A major problem for the technician is one of recognition in situations where there is a clouding of identification with clerical staff.Ex. The article 'The daze of future business research' examines changing trends in online business information searching with the rush to the Internet.Ex. Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex. The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex. We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex. The combination of perplexity over what is the right mix and apparent inability to represent information activity dynamically is very strong.----* aclarar una confusión = unravel + snarl.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* causar confusión = wreak + confusion, cause + confusion.* confusión económica = economic turmoil.* confusión histórica = historical confusion.* de un modo que causa confusión = confusingly.* estado de confusión = state of confusion.* llevar a confusión = lead to + confusion.* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *a) (desorden, caos) confusionb) ( perplejidad) confusionc) ( turbación) embarrassmentd) ( equivocación) confusion* * *= confounding, confusion, mix-up [mixup], dislocation, welter, muddle, perplex, turbulence, turmoil, jumble, blurring, clouding, daze, messiness, obfuscation, turbulent waters, puzzle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, brouhaha, perplexity.Ex: Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.
Ex: In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.Ex: You'll have to call him and tell him there's been a mix-up and that he'll be called as soon as there's another opening.Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The article 'The print perplex' asserts that librarians must deal with a future of mixed print and digital material, since most books will never be in digital form.Ex: The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex: China has suffered from over a decade of turmoil which has prevented the development of modern information services.Ex: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex: A major problem for the technician is one of recognition in situations where there is a clouding of identification with clerical staff.Ex: The article 'The daze of future business research' examines changing trends in online business information searching with the rush to the Internet.Ex: Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex: The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex: We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex: The combination of perplexity over what is the right mix and apparent inability to represent information activity dynamically is very strong.* aclarar una confusión = unravel + snarl.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* causar confusión = wreak + confusion, cause + confusion.* confusión económica = economic turmoil.* confusión histórica = historical confusion.* de un modo que causa confusión = confusingly.* estado de confusión = state of confusion.* llevar a confusión = lead to + confusion.* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *1 (perplejidad) confusionpara mayor confusión se llaman igual to add to the confusion o to confuse things even more o to make things even more confusing, they have the same name2 (desorden, caos) confusion3 (turbación) embarrassmentsu inesperada declaración de amor la llenó de confusión his unexpected declaration of love filled her with embarrassment o confusion o threw her into confusiontanta amabilidad me produjo una gran confusión I was embarrassed o overwhelmed by so much kindness4 (equivocación) confusionlamentamos la confusión que hubo con la factura we regret the confusion over the invoicesus comentarios se prestan a confusión his comments are open to misinterpretationpara que no haya más confusiones to avoid any further confusion o any more mix-ups* * *
confusión sustantivo femenino
confusión sustantivo femenino
1 (desorden) confusion
2 (error) mistake
' confusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aturdimiento
- barullo
- belén
- desbarajuste
- desconcierto
- desorientación
- embrollo
- folclore
- follón
- obnubilar
- ofuscación
- para
- prestarse
- torre
- turbación
- aquél
- armar
- bochinche
- convulsionar
- desorden
- ése
- éste
- grado
- jaleo
- lío
- mareo
- medio
- sólo
- turbar
English:
brainstorm
- confusion
- disarray
- foul up
- haziness
- mess
- misunderstanding
- mix-up
- quagmire
- rush
- scramble
- shambles
- start
- turmoil
- welter
- add
- disorder
- havoc
- mix
- straighten
* * *confusión nf1. [desorden, lío] confusion;la confusión aumentó con la llegada del cantante the singer's arrival added to the confusion;los ladrones actuaron aprovechando la confusión the thieves took advantage of the confusion;hubo una gran confusión there was great confusion;en su habitación reina la confusión her room is in chaos;existe cierta confusión acerca de lo que realmente quiso decir there is some confusion as to what he really meant3. [error] mix-up;ha habido una confusión there has been a bit of a mix-up;esa frase puede llevar a confusión that phrase could lead to confusion o be misinterpreted* * *f confusion* * ** * *1. (falta de claridad) confusion2. (equivocación) mistake -
5 vergüenza
f.1 shame, bashfulness, abashment, embarrassment.2 shame, opprobrium.3 shameful thing, shame.* * *1 (deshonor etc) shame, sense of shame2 (timidez) bashfulness, shyness; (turbación) embarrassment3 (escándalo) disgrace, shame1 familiar eufemístico private parts\caerse la cara de vergüenza figurado to die of embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! it's a disgrace!, how disgraceful!¿no te da vergüenza? aren't you ashamed of yourself?no tener vergüenza to be a shameless person, have no shamepasar vergüenza ajena to feel embarrassed for somebodyperder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shame¡qué poca vergüenza! how shameful!sacar a alguien a la vergüenza to hold somebody up to shamesentir vergüenza to be ashamedtener vergüenza de hacer algo to be ashamed to do something* * *SF1) (=azoramiento) embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! — how embarrassing!
2) (=dignidad) shame, sense of shame¡vergüenza debería darte! — you should be ashamed!, shame on you!
¡vaya manera de tratar a tu abuela, qué vergüenza! — what a way to treat your grandmother, you should be ashamed o shame on you!
¡qué poca vergüenza tienes! — you've got no shame!, you're utterly shameless
sacar a algn a la vergüenza — ††(lit) to make a public display of sb; (fig) to hold sb up to shame
3) (=escándalo) disgracees una vergüenza que esté tan sucio — it's a disgrace o it's disgraceful that it should be so dirty
4) pl vergüenzas* euf (=genitales) privates euf, naughty bits * hum* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex. It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.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. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.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.----* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex: It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.
Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.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: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.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.* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *A (turbación) embarrassmentno lo hagas pasar vergüenza delante de los amigos don't embarrass him in front of his friendsse puso colorado de vergüenza he blushed with embarrassmentdíselo, que no te dé vergüenza tell him, don't be shy o embarrassed about itme da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again¡este niño me hace pasar una vergüenza …! this child says/does such embarrassing thingscuando hacen el ridículo así uno siente una vergüenza ajena when they make fools of themselves like that, you feel so embarrassed for themB (sentido del decoro) shame, sense of shamesi tuviera vergüenza, vendría a disculparse if he had any (sense of) shame, he'd come and apologize¡no tienes vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!¡qué falta de vergüenza! or ¡qué poca vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!, have you no shame?perder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shameC (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgracelos abogados como él son una vergüenza para la profesión lawyers like him are a disgrace to the profession¡qué vergüenza! ¡comportarse así en público! how disgraceful behaving like that in public!estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are shocking o scandalous¿te ganó Miguelito? ¡qué vergüenza! ( hum); you mean you lost to little Miguel? shame on you!* * *
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 ( turbación) embarrassment;
me da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again;
sentí vergüenza ajena I felt embarrassed for him (o her etc)
2 ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame;
3 (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgrace;◊ ser una vergüenza para algo/algn to be a disgrace to sth/sb;
estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are outrageous
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 (pudor, azoramiento) embarrassment
estaba rojo o colorado de vergüenza, he was red with embarrassment
me daba vergüenza acercarme a ella, I was embarrassed to go up to her
2 (dignidad, autoestima) shame: ¡debía darte vergüenza!, shame on you!
perder la vergüenza, to lose all sense of shame
3 (causa de indignación, escándalo) disgrace: es una vergüenza para su familia, he's a disgrace to his family
♦ Locuciones: sentir vergüenza ajena, to feel embarrassed for sb
' vergüenza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- ajeno
- apuro
- bochorno
- colorada
- colorado
- dar
- deber
- desvergonzada
- desvergonzado
- embarazarse
- empacho
- enrojecer
- llenar
- morirse
- ninguna
- ninguno
- pudor
- qué
- reparo
- sofoco
- sombra
- tierra
- vergonzosa
- vergonzoso
- apenar
- asorocharse
- chapa
- corte
- deshonra
- pena
- plancha
- tomate
English:
bow
- cringe
- die
- disgrace
- disgraceful
- embarrassment
- monstrous
- ounce
- scandal
- self-conscious
- shame
- shamefulness
- shy
- spare
- squirm
- unashamedly
- ashamed
- embarrass
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
- mortified
* * *♦ nf1. [deshonra] shame;sentir vergüenza to feel ashamed;me da vergüenza confesar que… I'm ashamed to admit that…;tener poca vergüenza, no tener vergüenza to be shameless;¡eres la vergüenza de la familia! you're a disgrace to your family!2. [bochorno] embarrassment;dar vergüenza a alguien to embarrass sb;me da vergüenza decírtelo I'm embarrassed to tell you;¡qué vergüenza! how embarrassing!;ser de vergüenza to be disgraceful o a disgrace;el trato que reciben es de vergüenza the way they're treated is disgraceful o a disgrace;ese programa da vergüenza ajena that programme is cringe-making o embarrassingly bad;el de la vergüenza: ¿quién quiere el de la vergüenza? who wants the last one?3. [timidez] bashfulness;perder la vergüenza to lose one's inhibitions4. [deshonra, escándalo] disgrace;¡es una vergüenza! it's disgraceful!;¡qué vergüenza! what a disgrace!♦ vergüenzas nfplFam Euf [genitales] private parts, privates* * *f1 shame;no sé cómo no se te cae la cara de vergüenza you should be ashamed (of yourself);¿no te da vergüenza? aren’t you ashamed of yourself?;no tiene vergüenza he has no shame, he’s shameless2 ( escándalo) disgrace;es una vergüenza it’s a disgrace3:me da vergüenza I’m embarrassed;sentir vergüenza ajena feel embarrassed for s.o.4:* * *vergüenza nf1) : disgrace, shame2) : embarrassment3) : bashfulness, shyness* * *1. (sentimiento de culpabilidad) shame¡qué vergüenza! shame on you!2. (bochorno, corte) embarrassment3. (escándalo) disgrace -
6 embarazo
m.1 pregnancy (preñez).embarazo no deseado unplanned pregnancyembarazo psicológico phantom pregnancy2 embarrassment (timidez).3 obstacle (impedimento).4 fluster, embarrassment.5 hindrance, obstacle, obstruction, encumbrance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: embarazar.* * *1 (preñez) pregnancy2 (obstáculo) obstruction, obstacle3 (turbación) embarrassment\embarazo fantasma phantom pregnancy* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de mujer] pregnancyembarazo ectópico, embarazo extrauterino — ectopic pregnancy
2) (=turbación) embarrassment3) (=estorbo) obstacle, hindrance* * *1) (Med) pregnancy* * *= pregnancy, gestation.Ex. Thus, if one has already had an online search to produce a large retrospective bibliography on pregnancy as a factor in high school dropouts, the librarian can instruct the computer to perform the same search each month when new data have been added to the file.Ex. Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.----* embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo de menores = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo precoz = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo tubárico = tubal pregnancy.* poner fin a un embarazo = terminate + pregnancy.* prueba del embarazo = pregnancy test.* terminar un embarazo = terminate + pregnancy.* test de embarazo = pregnancy test.* * *1) (Med) pregnancy* * *= pregnancy, gestation.Ex: Thus, if one has already had an online search to produce a large retrospective bibliography on pregnancy as a factor in high school dropouts, the librarian can instruct the computer to perform the same search each month when new data have been added to the file.
Ex: Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.* embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo de menores = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo precoz = teenage pregnancy.* embarazo tubárico = tubal pregnancy.* poner fin a un embarazo = terminate + pregnancy.* prueba del embarazo = pregnancy test.* terminar un embarazo = terminate + pregnancy.* test de embarazo = pregnancy test.* * *A ( Med) pregnancydecidió interrumpir el embarazo she decided to terminate the pregnancyprueba del embarazo pregnancy testCompuestos:full term pregnancy● embarazo ectópico or extrauterinoectopic pregnancyBsu comentario causó gran embarazo his comment caused a great deal of embarrassment2 (estorbo) obstacle, hindrance* * *
Del verbo embarazar: ( conjugate embarazar)
embarazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
embarazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
embarazar
embarazo
embarazo sustantivo masculino (Med) pregnancy
embarazar verbo transitivo
1 (causar pudor, turbación) to embarrass
2 (dificultar) to hinder
embarazo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una mujer) pregnancy
2 (apuro, turbación) embarrassment
3 (incomodidad, estorbo) obstacle
' embarazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antojadiza
- antojadizo
- divulgarse
- interrupción
- desear
- interrumpir
- prueba
English:
abortion
- craving
- morning sickness
- pregnancy
- terminate
- morning
- termination
* * *embarazo nm1. [preñez] pregnancyMed embarazo ectópico ectopic pregnancy; Med embarazo extrauterino ectopic pregnancy;embarazo no deseado unwanted pregnancy;2. [timidez] embarrassment3. [impedimento] obstacle* * *m pregnancy;interrupción del embarazo termination, abortion* * *embarazo nm: pregnancy* * *embarazo n pregnancy [pl. pregnancies] -
7 enrojecer
v.1 to redden, to turn red.2 to flush.3 to blush, to turn red.4 to make red, to redden.* * *1 (volver rojo) to redden, turn red; (metal) to make red-hot2 figurado (ruborizar) to make blush, make turn red1 (ponerse rojo) to redden, turn red2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush, turn red1 (volverse rojo) to turn red; (metal) to get red-hot2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush* * *1.VT (=poner rojo) to redden, turn red; (=ruborizar) to make blush; [+ metal] to make red-hot2.VISee:* * *1.verbo transitivo <rostro/mejillas> to redden, make... go red; < pelo> to turn... red, make... go red2.enrojecer vi (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush; (de ira, rabia) to go red in the face3.enrojecerse v pron rostro/mejillas (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush; pelo to go o turn red; cielo to turn red* * *----* enrojecerse = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the face.* * *1.verbo transitivo <rostro/mejillas> to redden, make... go red; < pelo> to turn... red, make... go red2.enrojecer vi (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush; (de ira, rabia) to go red in the face3.enrojecerse v pron rostro/mejillas (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush; pelo to go o turn red; cielo to turn red* * ** enrojecerse = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the face.* * *enrojecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹rostro/mejillas› to redden, make … go red2 ‹pelo› to turn … red, make … go red■ enrojecervi( liter); «persona» to redden, blush, flush1 «rostro/mejillas» (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush2 «pelo» to go o turn red3 «cielo» to turn red* * *
enrojecer ( conjugate enrojecer) verbo transitivo ‹rostro/mejillas› to redden, make … go red;
‹ pelo› to turn … red, make … go red
verbo intransitivo (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush;
(de ira, rabia) to go red in the face
enrojecerse verbo pronominal [rostro/mejillas] to redden, blush;
[ pelo] to go o turn red;
[ cielo] to turn red
enrojecer verbo transitivo
1 to redden, turn red
2 (de ira, vergüenza) to blush
' enrojecer' also found in these entries:
English:
flush
* * *♦ vt1. [volver rojo] to redden, to turn red;[por turbación] to cause to blush2. [con fuego] to make red-hot♦ vi[por calor, sofoco] to flush; [por turbación] to blush;enrojeció de vergüenza he blushed with shame* * *I v/t turn redII v/i blush, go red* * *enrojecer {53} vt: to make red, to redden* * *enrojecer vb to blush / to go red -
8 confusamente
adv.confusedly, mingledly, helterskelter.* * *► adverbio1 confusedly* * *ADVhablaba confusamente — his speech was muddled o confused
lo recuerdo confusamente — I have a vague o hazy memory of it
* * *= quizzically, hazily.Ex. She looked at him quizzically as he pressed on.Ex. Such detail helps speed our response to both the extremely detailed requirements of researchers and the sometimes hazily expressed demands of students.* * *= quizzically, hazily.Ex: She looked at him quizzically as he pressed on.
Ex: Such detail helps speed our response to both the extremely detailed requirements of researchers and the sometimes hazily expressed demands of students.* * *recuerdo confusamente los hechos I have very confused o hazy memories of what happenedexplica confusamente los conceptos he has a confusing way of explaining ideasestaba aturdido y hablaba confusamente he was dazed and his speech was muddled* * *confusamente adv1. [con turbación] confusedly2. [en desorden] in confusion, in disorder;me lo explicó confusamente she gave me a muddled explanation of it;lo recuerdo todo muy confusamente my recollection of it all is very vague -
9 enrojecerse
1 (volverse rojo) to turn red; (metal) to get red-hot2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush* * *VPR (=ruborizarse) to blush; [de ira] to go red (with anger), go red in the face; [hierro] to get red-hot* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx. 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx: 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *vpr1. [volverse rojo] to redden, to turn red;[por calor, sofoco] to flush; [por turbación] to blush;cuando bebe mucho se le enrojece la nariz when she drinks a lot her nose turns red2. [por fuego] to turn red-hot* * ** * *vr: to blush -
10 ofuscación
f.obfuscation, embarrassment, purblindness.* * *1 blinding, dazzling* * *femenino, ofuscamiento masculinoa) ( de razón)b) ( de vista) blurring* * *= obfuscation, obnubilation.Ex. The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.Ex. Lasting shortly, less than 3 minutes, the recovery is fast and complete, without any neurological deficiency or obnubilation.* * *femenino, ofuscamiento masculinoa) ( de razón)b) ( de vista) blurring* * *= obfuscation, obnubilation.Ex: The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
Ex: Lasting shortly, less than 3 minutes, the recovery is fast and complete, without any neurological deficiency or obnubilation.* * *12 (de la vista) blurring* * *
ofuscación sustantivo femenino bewilderment, confusion
* * *ofuscación nf, ofuscamiento nm1. [deslumbramiento] blindness2. [turbación]el odio ha provocado su ofuscación he was so full of hatred he couldn't think clearly;los mató en un momento de ofuscación he killed them in a moment of madness o blind rage* * * -
11 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 -
12 torpeza
f.1 clumsiness (falta de destreza, tacto).fue una torpeza hacerlo/decirlo it was a clumsy thing to do/say2 slowness (falta de inteligencia).3 dumb act, silly act, clumsy action.* * *1 (falta de habilidad) clumsiness, awkwardness2 (mental) dimness, stupidity3 (de movimiento) slowness, heaviness4 (error) blunder\cometer una torpeza to make a blunder* * *SF1) (=falta de agilidad) [de persona] clumsiness; [de movimientos] ungainliness2) (=falta de inteligencia) dimness, slowness3) (=falta de tacto)¡menuda torpeza la tuya! has ofendido a toda la familia — that was really tactless o clumsy of you, you've offended the whole family!
fue una torpeza por mi parte decírselo — it was stupid o clumsy of me to tell him
4) (=tontería)* * *1) ( cualidad)a) ( en las acciones) clumsiness; ( al andar) awkwardnessb) ( falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo — I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
c) ( falta de tacto) clumsiness2) ( dicho desacertado) gaffe; ( acción desacertada) blunder* * *= clumsiness, cumbersomeness.Ex. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.Ex. Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *1) ( cualidad)a) ( en las acciones) clumsiness; ( al andar) awkwardnessb) ( falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo — I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
c) ( falta de tacto) clumsiness2) ( dicho desacertado) gaffe; ( acción desacertada) blunder* * *= clumsiness, cumbersomeness.Ex: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
Ex: Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *1 (en las acciones) clumsiness; (al andar) awkwardness2 (falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo I'm sorry to be so stupid o slow o dim, but I don't understand3 (falta de tacto) clumsinessB (dicho desacertado) gaffe; (acción desacertada) blunder* * *
torpeza sustantivo femenino
1 ( cualidad)
◊ perdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
2 ( dicho desacertado) gaffe;
( acción desacertada) blunder
torpeza sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de habilidad, de tacto) clumsiness
(en el andar, etc) awkwardness, slowness
2 (equivocación) blunder, mistake
3 (de entendimiento) stupidity
' torpeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rienda
- turbar
- turbación
English:
clumsiness
- ungainliness
* * *torpeza nf1. [falta de destreza] clumsiness2. [falta de tacto] clumsiness;tuvimos problemas por su torpeza al llevar el tema we had problems because of her clumsy handling of the issue3. [acción inconveniente]fue una torpeza hacerlo/decirlo it was a clumsy thing to do/say;cometer una torpeza to make a blunder4. [falta de inteligencia] slowness* * *f1 clumsiness2 ( necedad) stupidity* * *torpeza nf1) : clumsiness, awkwardness2) : stupidity3) : blunder -
13 embarazar
v.1 to get pregnant.2 to restrict.3 to inhibit.4 to make pregnant, to impregnate, to knock up.Ricardo embarazó a María Richard made Mary pregnant.5 to hinder, to block, to obstruct, to encumber.Su pereza embaraza la escenificación His laziness hinders the staging.* * *1 (mujer) to make pregnant2 (estorbar) to hinder3 (turbar) to embarrass1 (quedarse encinta) to become pregnant2 (turbarse) to get embarrassed* * *VT1) (=estorbar) to hamper, hinder2) [+ mujer] to make pregnant* * *verbo transitivo1) < mujer> to get... pregnant* * *verbo transitivo1) < mujer> to get... pregnant* * *embarazar [A4 ]vtA ‹mujer› to get … pregnantB2 (impedir) to hamper, restrict* * *
embarazar verbo transitivo
1 (causar pudor, turbación) to embarrass
2 (dificultar) to hinder
* * *♦ vt1. [preñar] to get pregnant2. [avergonzar] to inhibit3. [impedir] to restrict* * *v/t1 ( preñar) get pregnant2 ( obstaculizar) hinder, hamper* * *embarazar {21} vt1) : to obstruct, to hamper2) preñar: to make pregnant -
14 empacho
m.1 indigestion.se agarró un empacho de pasteles she gave herself indigestion eating too many cakes2 embarrassment (vergüenza).se dirigió a los asistentes sin ningún empacho he addressed the audience without the least embarrassment3 surfeit, satiety.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: empachar.* * *1 (indigestión) indigestion, upset stomach2 figurado (turbación) embarrassment\no tener empacho en decir algo figurado to have no qualms about saying somethingsin empacho figurado unashamedlytener un empacho de algo figurado to have had one's fill of something* * *SM1) (Med) indigestiondarse o coger un empacho de algo — (fig) to get a bellyful of sth *
2) (=timidez) bashfulness* * *a) (fam) ( indigestión)agarrarse un empacho — to get o have an upset stomach
b) (fam) ( hartazgo)* * *a) (fam) ( indigestión)agarrarse un empacho — to get o have an upset stomach
b) (fam) ( hartazgo)* * *1 ( fam)(indigestión): te vas a coger un empacho you're going to get o have an upset stomach2 ( fam)(hartazgo): ¡tengo un empacho de niños! I've had a bellyful of kids ( colloq), I've had my fill of kids ( colloq)3 ( en frases negativas)(reparo): lo dijo sin ningún empacho she said it quite unashamedlyno tuvo empacho en reconocerlo he wasn't ashamed to admit itsalir del empacho ( Chi fam): cuéntaselo para que salga del empacho tell him and put his mind at rest o ease* * *
Del verbo empachar: ( conjugate empachar)
empacho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
empachó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
empachar
empacho
empachar ( conjugate empachar) verbo transitivo (fam) ( indigestar) to give … an upset stomach
empacharse verbo pronominal (fam) ( indigestarse) empachose de algo to get an upset stomach from sth
empacho sustantivo masculino (fam) ( indigestión):◊ agarrarse un empacho to get o have an upset stomach
empacho sustantivo masculino
1 (de alimentos) indigestion, upset stomach
familiar (hartazgo, saturación) surfeit, excess: tenía empacho de niños, she's got more than enough children
2 (vergüenza, reparo) no tuvo ningún empacho en admitir su culpa, he wasn't ashamed to admit it
' empacho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrachera
* * *empacho nm1. [indigestión] indigestion;se agarró un empacho de pasteles she gave herself indigestion eating too many cakestengo empacho de tanta fiesta I've had enough of all these parties, I'm partied out;se dio un empacho de televisión he overdosed on television3. [vergüenza] embarrassment;se dirigió a los asistentes sin ningún empacho he addressed the audience without the least embarrassment;no tuvo empacho en contárselo todo a la prensa he had no qualms about telling everything to the press* * *m fam1 upset stomach; figbellyful fam2:sin empacho unashamedly;no tener empacho en hacer algo not be ashamed to do sth* * *empacho nm1) indigestión: indigestion2) vergüenza: embarrassment3)no tener empacho en : to have no qualms about* * *empacho n indigestion -
15 zorrera
f.1 fox-hole (madriguera); kennel.2 a smoking chimney, a smoky kitchen or room (habitación).3 heaviness of the head, drowsiness (modorra).4 fox hole.* * *1 (madriguera) foxhole2 familiar smoke-filled room* * *SF1) (=madriguera) foxhole; (fig) smoky room2) (=turbación) worry, anxiety3) (=modorra) drowsiness* * *femenino (Zool) earth* * *femenino (Zool) earth* * *A ( Zool) earthB( Esp fam) (atmósfera cargada): vaya una zorrera que tenéis aquí there's a real fug in here ( colloq), the air's really thick in here* * *zorrera nf1. [madriguera] foxhole2. [habitación] smoke-filled room -
16 azoramiento
m.1 embarrassment.2 fluster, embarrassment.3 alarm.* * *1 embarrassment* * *SM1) (=alarma) alarm2) (=turbación) embarrassment, fluster3) (=emoción) excitement* * *azoramiento nmembarrassment -
17 pasar vergüenza
v.to be embarrassed, to get embarrassed.* * *(humillación) to be ashamed 2 (turbación) to be embarrassed -
18 periglaciar
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