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81 скандалист
мhomem escandaloso, turbulento m; bagunceiro m fam bras -
82 смутьян
м рзгdesordeiro m, perturbador da ordem; ( скандалист) turbulento m -
83 турбулентный
прл спц -
84 tourmenté
[tuʀmɑ̃t]* * *tourmenté, e[tuʀmɑ̃te]Adjectif (personne) atormentado(da)(mer, période) turbulento(ta) -
85 méchant
méchant, e[mẽʃɑ̃, ɑ̃t]Adjectif mau(má)* * *méchant, -e meʃɑ̃, ɑ̃t]nome masculino, femininofaire le méchantfazer-se de mauadjectivomalvadodevenir méchanttornar-se maunocivoêtre de méchante humeurestar de mau humorperigosoune méchante motouma moto incrível; uma moto fantásticaturbulento -
86 desinquieto
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87 mofino
nome masculino(infeliz, mesquinho) malchanceux; malheureux; mesquin; chicheadjectivo -
88 travesso
tra.ves.so[trav‘esu] sm adj 1 espiègle, vif. 2 turbulent. 3 astucieux.* * *travesso, a[tra`vesu, a]Adjetivo (criança) espiègle(comportamento) turbulent(e)* * *adjectivo -
89 bewegt
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90 unruhig
'unruːɪçadj1) ( ruhelos) intranquilo, inquieto2) ( besorgt) preocupado2 dig (laut) ruidoso4 dig (besorgt) preocupado; (innerlich) desasosegado; unruhig auf und ab gehen caminar ansiosamente de aquí para alláAdjektiv————————Adverb1. [nicht ruhig] inquietamente -
91 tumultuoso
( femenino tumultuosa) adjetivo1. [conflictivo] aufrührerisch2. [turbulento] turbulenttumultuosotumultuoso , -a [tumu8D7038CE!8D7038CEtu'oso, -a]num1num (rebelde) aufrührerisch, rebellischnum2num (alborotado) Unruhe stiftend, lärmendnum3num (sin orden) durcheinander -
92 turbio
'turbǐoadj1. [sucio] trüb2. [poco legal] zwielichtig3. [turbulento] turbulentturbioturbio , -a ['turβjo, -a] -
93 conflictivo
adj.conflictive, conflicting, adversarial, divisive.* * *► adjetivo1 (situación) difficult; (tema) controversial* * *(f. - conflictiva)adj.2) troubled* * *ADJ [sociedad] troubled; [asunto] controversial; [sistema] unstable; [situación] tense, troubledzona conflictiva — troubled region, trouble spot
* * *- va adjetivoa) ( problemático) < situación> difficult; < época> troubledb) ( polémico) <tema/persona> controversialc) (AmL) ( atormentado) < persona> troubled* * *= controversial, disputed, troubled, problematic, problematical, troublesome.Ex. The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.Ex. Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.Ex. These thoughts and many more like them flitted to and fro ceaselessly over the troubled surface of his mind.Ex. This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex. The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.* * *- va adjetivoa) ( problemático) < situación> difficult; < época> troubledb) ( polémico) <tema/persona> controversialc) (AmL) ( atormentado) < persona> troubled* * *= controversial, disputed, troubled, problematic, problematical, troublesome.Ex: The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
Ex: Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.Ex: These thoughts and many more like them flitted to and fro ceaselessly over the troubled surface of his mind.Ex: This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex: The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.* * *conflictivo -va1 (problemático) ‹situación› difficult; ‹época› troubledla zona más conflictiva del país the area of the country with the most problems2(bélico): se considera zona conflictiva it is considered an area of conflict o a conflict zone3 (polémico) ‹tema/persona› controversial4( AmL) (atormentado): es una persona muy conflictiva he's a very troubled person, he's a person with many inner conflicts* * *
conflictivo◊ -va adjetivo
‹ época› troubled;
conflictivo,-a adjetivo
1 (problemático) era un niño conflictivo, he was a problem child
2 (polémico) controversial
3 (turbulento) unsettled
' conflictivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictiva
English:
discrepant
- hot
- trouble
* * *conflictivo, -a adj1. [polémico] controversial2. [época, país] troubled;una zona conflictiva de Europa a trouble spot o an area of conflict in Europe3. [persona] difficult* * *adj2 persona troublemaking* * *conflictivo, -va adj1) : troubled2) : controversial -
94 pasión
f.1 passion, desire, fieriness, obsession.2 love affair.* * *1 passion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=amor intenso) passion2) (=gran afición) passionle gusta el cine con pasión — he's passionate about films, he's mad about films
tiene pasión por los animales — he has a passion for animals, he loves animals
3) (=exaltación) passiondefendía su postura con pasión — she argued her case with passion o passionately
4) (Rel)* * *femenino passionsiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella — he's passionately in love with her
tiene or siente pasión por el fútbol — he has a passion for football
la Pasión — (Relig) the Passion
* * *= feeling, passion.Ex. The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.Ex. The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.----* con pasión = with passion, passionately.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* pasión bélica = rage militaire.* pasión de viajar = wanderlust.* pasión por la guerra = rage militaire.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* * *femenino passionsiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella — he's passionately in love with her
tiene or siente pasión por el fútbol — he has a passion for football
la Pasión — (Relig) the Passion
* * *= feeling, passion.Ex: The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.
Ex: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.* con pasión = with passion, passionately.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* pasión bélica = rage militaire.* pasión de viajar = wanderlust.* pasión por la guerra = rage militaire.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* * *A1 (sentimiento intenso) passionse dejó llevar por la pasión she was carried away by passiondominado por la pasión overcome with passioncometió el crimen en un arrebato de pasión she committed the crime in a fit of passion2 (amor) passionlo quiero con pasión I love him passionatelysiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella he's passionately in love with her3 (afición) passiontiene or siente pasión por el fútbol he has a passion for football, he loves o adores footballB* * *
pasión sustantivo femenino
passion;
pasión sustantivo femenino passion: siente pasión por los caballos, he is mad about horses
' pasión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ardor
- calor
- contener
- desatarse
- desenfrenada
- desenfrenado
- devoción
- encarnar
- encendida
- encendido
- entregarse
- frenesí
- objeto
- turbulenta
- turbulento
- alimentar
- avivar
- dominar
- incontrolado
English:
ardour
- burn
- heat
- inflame
- love
- passion
- passionately
- ardor
* * *pasión nf1. [sentimiento] passion;la filatelia es la pasión de su vida stamp collecting is his great passion;una noche de pasión a night of passion;hacer las cosas con pasión to do things passionately;tienes que dominar tus pasiones you must master your passions* * *f passion* * ** * *pasión n passion -
95 turbio
adj.1 cloudy, turbid, murky, muddy.2 misty, blurred.3 shady, murky, seedy, sleazy.4 nepheloid.* * *► adjetivo1 (oscurecido) cloudy, muddy, turbid3 figurado (turbulento) turbulent* * *1. ADJ1) [agua] cloudy, muddy, turbid frm2) [vista] dim, blurred; [mente, pensamientos] disturbed; [tema] unclear, confused3) [período] turbulent, unsettled4) [negocio] shady *; [método] dubious2.ADVver turbio — not to see clearly, to have blurred vision
3.pl turbiosSMPL sediment sing* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex. In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex. He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex. We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex. I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.
Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex: He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex: We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex: I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *1 ‹agua›el agua salía un poco turbia the water was a bit cloudydespués de una tormenta el río baja turbio after a storm the waters of the river become murky o muddy2 ‹visión/ojos› blurred, misty3 ‹asunto/negocio› shady, murky* * *
turbio◊ - bia adjetivo
‹ río› muddy
turbio,-a adjetivo
1 (agua: del grifo) cloudy
(: de un charco) muddy
2 pey (intención, negocio) shady
' turbio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chanchullo
- dudosa
- dudoso
- enredar
- enredarse
- fea
- feo
- oscura
- oscuro
- tejemaneje
- turbia
English:
cloudy
- dim
- messy
- muddy
- murky
- shady
- turbid
- cloudiness
- dubious
* * *turbio, -a♦ adj1. [líquido] [un poco] cloudy;[mucho] murky; [con barro] muddy2. [vista] blurred3. [negocio, vida] shady4. [época, periodo] turbulent, troubled♦ advver turbio to have blurred vision* * *adj cloudy, murky; figshady, murky* * *1) : cloudy, murky, turbid2) : dim, blurred3) : shady, crooked* * *turbio adjsi el agua del grifo sale turbia, no la bebas if the tap water is cloudy, don't drink it -
96 conflictiva
f., (m. - conflictivo)* * *
conflictivo,-a adjetivo
1 (problemático) era un niño conflictivo, he was a problem child
2 (polémico) controversial
3 (turbulento) unsettled
' conflictiva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictivo
-
97 conflictiva
conflictivo,-a adjetivo
1 (problemático) era un niño conflictivo, he was a problem child
2 (polémico) controversial
3 (turbulento) unsettled ' conflictiva' also found in these entries: Spanish: conflictivo -
98 conflictivo
conflictivo
◊ -va adjetivo‹ época› troubled;
conflictivo,-a adjetivo
1 (problemático) era un niño conflictivo, he was a problem child
2 (polémico) controversial
3 (turbulento) unsettled ' conflictivo' also found in these entries: Spanish: conflictiva English: discrepant - hot - trouble -
99 pasión
pasión sustantivo femenino passion;
pasión sustantivo femenino passion: siente pasión por los caballos, he is mad about horses ' pasión' also found in these entries: Spanish: ardor - calor - contener - desatarse - desenfrenada - desenfrenado - devoción - encarnar - encendida - encendido - entregarse - frenesí - objeto - turbulenta - turbulento - alimentar - avivar - dominar - incontrolado English: ardour - burn - heat - inflame - love - passion - passionately - ardor -
100 Bacchic
Bac.chic[ b'ækik] adj 1 báquico. 2 fig bêbado, orgíaco, turbulento.
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turbulento — adj. 1. Agitado; em que há turbulência. 2. Buliçoso; irrequieto; travesso; traquinas. • adj. s. m. 3. Indivíduo desordeiro … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
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turbulento — (adj) (Intermedio) (sobre un cuerpo de agua) en cuya superficie hay olas grandes Ejemplos: El mar turbulento me da miedo, nunca voy a la playa durante la borrasca. El barco navegaba por un océano turbulento. Sinónimos: revuelto, tumultuoso … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
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