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1 violento
adj.1 violent.2 violent, bitter, forceful.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: violentar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) violent2 (vergonzoso) embarrassing, awkward3 (molesto) embarrassed, awkward, ill at ease4 (dicho, escrito) twisted, distorted5 (postura) forced, unnatural6 DEPORTE rough* * *(f. - violenta)adj.1) violent2) embarrassing* * *ADJ1) [acto, deporte, persona] violent2) (=incómodo) awkward, uncomfortableme fue muy violento verlo llorar — seeing him cry made me feel very awkward o uncomfortable
me encuentro violento estando con ellos — I feel awkward o I don't feel at ease when I'm with them
3) [postura] awkward4) [interpretación] forced5) (LAm) (=repentino) quick* * *- ta adjetivo1) <choque/deporte/muerte> violent; < discurso> vehement; <persona/tono/temperamento> violentle es or resulta violento hablar del tema — she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about it
estaba muy violento — I felt very awkward o embarrassed
* * *= violent, furious, crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], virulent, savage, stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.], embarrassing, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], virulently, uneasy, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease, bloodthirsty.Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex. Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex. It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.Ex. The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.Ex. The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. The changes for the latter group are going to be abrupt, and rough -- very revolutionary.Ex. This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.Ex. Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex. And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex. One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex. All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.----* cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.* comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.* no violento = nonviolent [non-violent].* perturbado y violento = violently insane.* reacción violenta = backlash.* sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.* volverse violento = turn + violent.* * *- ta adjetivo1) <choque/deporte/muerte> violent; < discurso> vehement; <persona/tono/temperamento> violentle es or resulta violento hablar del tema — she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about it
estaba muy violento — I felt very awkward o embarrassed
* * *= violent, furious, crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], virulent, savage, stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.], embarrassing, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], virulently, uneasy, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease, bloodthirsty.Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.
Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex: Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.Ex: The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.Ex: The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex: The changes for the latter group are going to be abrupt, and rough -- very revolutionary.Ex: This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.Ex: Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex: One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex: All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.* cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.* comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.* no violento = nonviolent [non-violent].* perturbado y violento = violently insane.* reacción violenta = backlash.* sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.* volverse violento = turn + violent.* * *A1 ‹choque/deporte/muerte› violent; ‹discusión› violent, heated; ‹discurso› vehementutilizar métodos/medios violentos to use violent methods/means2 ‹persona/tono/temperamento› violentB(incómodo): le resulta violento hablar del tema she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about itestaba muy violento I felt very awkward o embarrassed o uncomfortable¡qué situación más violenta! how embarrassing!* * *
Del verbo violentar: ( conjugate violentar)
violento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
violentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
violentar
violento
violentar ( conjugate violentar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to rape
violentarse verbo pronominal
to get embarrassed
violento◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ( en general) violent;
2 ( incómodo) ‹ situación› embarrassing, awkward;
estaba muy violento I felt very awkward
violentar verbo transitivo
1 (incomodar) to embarrass
2 (enfadar) to infuriate
3 (violar) to rape
4 (forzar una puerta, cerradura, etc) to force
violento,-a adjetivo
1 (una persona, tormenta, muerte, etc) violent
2 (una situación) embarrassing: se sintió muy violenta, she felt very awkward
' violento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrupta
- abrupto
- cacharrazo
- castaña
- dura
- duro
- impetuosa
- impetuoso
- vándala
- vándalo
- violenta
- bestia
- bruto
- cochino
- enojoso
- fuerte
- gamberrada
- gamberrismo
- molesto
- remolino
English:
aggressive
- appal
- appall
- bang
- bring out
- fierce
- furious
- horseplay
- onslaught
- rough
- rough-and-tumble
- sense
- smash-up
- trouble
- video nasty
- violent
- wild
- burning
- embarrassed
- harsh
- savage
- smash
- sticky
* * *violento, -a♦ adj1. [persona, deporte, acción] violent;muerte violenta violent death;se hicieron con el parlamento por medios violentos they took control of the parliament by violent means2. [intenso] [pasión, tempestad] intense, violent;[viento] fierce;los despertó una violenta sacudida del wagón they were awoken when the carriage gave a violent jolt3. [incómodo] awkward;aquello lo puso en una situación muy violenta that put him in a very awkward situation;me resulta violento hablar con ella I feel awkward talking to her♦ nmpllos violentos the men of violence* * *adj1 violent;morir de muerte violenta die a violent death* * *violento, -ta adj1) : violent2) embarazoso, incómodo: awkward, embarassing* * *violento adj1. (en general) violent2. (incómodo) awkward -
2 violento
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3 violento
violent; violent species -
4 aterrizaje violento
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5 mostrarse violento
v.1 to become violent.2 to be shown to be violent.Se me muestra violento I am shown to be violent. -
6 acceso violento
m.forcible entry.* * *(n.) = paroxysmEx. The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a ' paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.* * *(n.) = paroxysmEx: The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a ' paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.
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7 ataque violento
m.violent attack, coup de main.* * *(n.) = paroxysmEx. The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a ' paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.* * *(n.) = paroxysmEx: The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a ' paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.
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8 cometer un acto violento
(v.) = commit + violenceEx. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.* * *(v.) = commit + violenceEx: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
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9 comportamiento violento
(n.) = violent behaviourEx. The following are typical examples of violent behaviour by public library users.* * *(n.) = violent behaviourEx: The following are typical examples of violent behaviour by public library users.
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10 no violento
adj.non-violent.* * *(adj.) = nonviolent [non-violent]Ex. We believe that if children are exposed to an environment conducive to moral and spiritual values from the very beginning, they will grow as peaceful nonviolent future citizens.* * *(adj.) = nonviolent [non-violent]Ex: We believe that if children are exposed to an environment conducive to moral and spiritual values from the very beginning, they will grow as peaceful nonviolent future citizens.
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11 perturbado y violento
(adj.) = violently insaneEx. The author discusses the problems facing public libraries in the USA caused by library users who are mentally disturbed, violently insane, or engaged in illegal activities.* * *(adj.) = violently insaneEx: The author discusses the problems facing public libraries in the USA caused by library users who are mentally disturbed, violently insane, or engaged in illegal activities.
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12 sentirse violento
(v.) = look + uncomfortableEx. The women will either look uncomfortable and make a hasty exit or will stand there with blank looks on their faces pretending not to have heard.* * *(v.) = look + uncomfortableEx: The women will either look uncomfortable and make a hasty exit or will stand there with blank looks on their faces pretending not to have heard.
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13 sentirse violento por
(v.) = be embarrassed atEx. I have been extremely embarrassed at having to help people -- Blacks, women, and others -- through the subject heading list.* * *(v.) = be embarrassed atEx: I have been extremely embarrassed at having to help people -- Blacks, women, and others -- through the subject heading list.
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14 volverse violento
v.to become violent, to become vicious.* * *(v.) = turn + violentEx. Many of Douala's three million people stayed indoors after a road haulage strike was announced for Monday, fearing that the protest could turn violent.* * *(v.) = turn + violentEx: Many of Douala's three million people stayed indoors after a road haulage strike was announced for Monday, fearing that the protest could turn violent.
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15 acceso violento
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16 ataque violento
• coup de main• violent attack -
17 choque violento
• smashup• violent collision -
18 desalojo violento
• clearing for action• forcible evacuation• forcible eviction• ousting -
19 despliegue violento
• upsurge• violent outburst -
20 discurso violento
• ranting
См. также в других словарях:
violento — /vjo lɛnto/ [dal lat. violentus ]. ■ agg. 1. a. [che usa la propria forza fisica o altri mezzi di coercizione per imporsi ad altri o a danno degli altri: un individuo v. ] ▶◀ aggressivo, brutale, manesco, (iron.) persuasivo, prepotente.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
violento — violento, ta (Del lat. violentus). 1. adj. Que está fuera de su natural estado, situación o modo. 2. Que obra con ímpetu y fuerza. 3. Que se hace bruscamente, con ímpetu e intensidad extraordinarias. 4. Que se hace contra el gusto de uno mismo,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Violénto — (ital.), ungestüm … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
violento — violento, ta adjetivo 1) impetuoso*, fuerte, vehemente, arrebatado, fogoso, iracundo, desapoderado, desecho. Se aplican al carácter o al comportamiento de las personas, así como a las cosas que ocurren con brusquedad o con fuerza … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
violento — adj. 1. Impetuoso; fogoso; à força. 2. Tumultuoso. 3. Veemente. 4. Irascível. 5. Arrebatado. 6. Intenso. 7. Brutal … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
violento — (Del lat. violentus.) ► adjetivo 1 Que se hace o sucede con brusquedad, ímpetu, fuerza o intensidad excesiva: ■ lluvia violenta; dolor violento. SINÓNIMO intenso 2 Que se ejecuta por la fuerza contra toda razón o justicia: ■ no convencerás a… … Enciclopedia Universal
violento — vio·lèn·to agg., s.m. FO 1. agg., s.m., che, chi ricorre alla forza per imporre la propria volontà a danno di altri: un uomo prepotente e violento, è un violento Sinonimi: aggressivo, brutale, facinoroso, litigioso, prepotente. Contrari:… … Dizionario italiano
violento — adj 1 Que actúa con violencia: un hombre violento, un carácter violento, Losmanifestantes fueron víctimas de una violenta represión 2 Que sucede o actúa con fuerza: un huracán violento, un choque violento, un violento terremoto 3 Que toca o… … Español en México
violento — (adj) (Básico) que tiene mucha fuerza o ímpetu Ejemplos: Pablo tiene un carácter violento. Anoche hubo viento violento que rompió varios árboles. Sinónimos: fuerte … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
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violento — vi|o|lẹn|to 〈[vi ] Mus.〉 heftig, gewaltsam (zu spielen) [ital.] * * * vi|o|lẹn|to <Adv.> [ital. violento < lat. violentus, ↑violent] (Musik): heftig; gewaltsam … Universal-Lexikon