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1 abochornar
v.1 to embarrass.Ricardo abochornó a María por grosero Richard flustered Mary by being rude.2 to suffocate, to swelter.El aire caliente abochornó al chico The hot air suffocated the boy.* * *1 (avergonzar) to shame2 (acalorar) to make flushed1 (avergonzarse) to become embarrassed2 (planta) to wilt* * *1.VT (=sofocar) to suffocate; (=avergonzar) to shame, embarrass2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to embarrass2.abochornarse v prona) ( avergonzarse) to feel embarrassedb) (Chi) (Meteo) to become muggy and overcast* * *1.verbo transitivo to embarrass2.abochornarse v prona) ( avergonzarse) to feel embarrassedb) (Chi) (Meteo) to become muggy and overcast* * *abochornar [A1 ]vtto embarrass, make … feel embarrassedA (avergonzarse) to feel embarrassed* * *
abochornar verbo transitivo to shame, embarrass: me abochorna con sus impertinencias, his impertinence makes me cringe
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Spanish:
sofocar
* * *♦ vt1. [avergonzar] to embarrass2. [acalorar]¡este calor abochorna a cualquiera! this heat is stifling!* * *v/t embarrass* * *abochornar vtavergonzar: to embarrass, to shame* * *abochornar vb (avergonzar) to embarrass -
2 abochornarse
pron.v.to get flushed, to get overheated.Abochornarse de to feel ashamed at, to get embarrased about* * *1 (avergonzarse) to become embarrassed2 (planta) to wilt* * *VPR to get flushed; [planta] to wilt* * *
■abochornarse verbo reflexivo to feel embarrassed
' abochornarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sofocarse
* * *vpr1. [avergonzarse] to get embarrassed2. [acalorarse] to swelter* * *v/r feel embarrassed* * *vr -
3 bochorno
• embarrassment• heavy water• heavy weight• humiliation• oppressive agreement• oppressively• shame• suffocating heat• sultriness• sultry weather• swelter -
4 calor asfixiante
• stifling heat• suffocating heat• swelter -
5 calor sofocante
• heavy water• heavy weight• hot water boiler• hot-wire anemometer• oppressive agreement• oppressively• suffocating heat• sultriness• swelter -
6 calor asfixiante
m.suffocating heat, stifling heat, swelter. -
7 chorrear sudor
v.to be sweating profusely, to suffer from the heat, to swelter. -
8 pasar calor
v.to suffer from the heat, to swelter, to suffer heat.
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