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1 angustia existencial or vital
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2 ansiedad
• angst• anxiety• anxiousness• apprehension• disquiet• disquietude• distress• excitement• misgiving• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
3 El miedo no anda en burro
Angst macht Flügel.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > El miedo no anda en burro
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4 Quien duda está perdido
Angst verleiht keine Flügel.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > Quien duda está perdido
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5 angustia
f.1 anxiety.2 distress (Psi).3 anguish, affliction, agony, distress.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: angustiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: angustiar.* * *1 anguish, affliction, distress■ ¡qué angustia! how distressing!2 (física) sickness, nausea\angustia vital anxiety state, angst* * *noun f.1) anguish, distress2) anxiety* * *1. SF1) (=miedo) anguish, distressuna mirada/sensación de angustia — a look/feeling of anguish o distress
un grito de angustia — a cry of anguish, an anguished cry
sentía un nudo de angustia en la garganta — I could feel a knot in my throat, from anguish
¡estuve a punto de caerme por el acantilado! ¡qué angustia! — I was just about to fall off the cliff! what an ordeal!
2) (=ansiedad) [por estrés, miedo] anxiety; [por inseguridad] angstcada vez que voy en metro noto una terrible sensación de angustia — every time I travel by underground I feel terribly anxious o I feel a terrible anxiety
ataque de angustia — anxiety attack, panic attack
angustia existencial, angustia vital — (Med) state of anxiety; (Psic) angst
3) * (=náuseas)2.SMF INVser un angustias — * to be a worrier
* * *a) ( congoja) anguish, distressgritos/mirada de angustia — anguished cries/look
b) ( desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que... — she's constantly worried that...
c) (Psic) anxiety* * *= distress, angst [Angst], anguish, torment.Ex. The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex. This article reviews a selection of World Wide Web (WWW) sites providing sources of information on specific topics ranging from feeling bad ( Angst) to bicycles.Ex. The exhibition was organized around the themes of love, anguish, awe, triumph and joy.Ex. There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.----* acosado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* dominado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* don angustias = worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* lleno de angustia = angst-ridden.* presionado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* * *a) ( congoja) anguish, distressgritos/mirada de angustia — anguished cries/look
b) ( desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que... — she's constantly worried that...
c) (Psic) anxiety* * *= distress, angst [Angst], anguish, torment.Ex: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.
Ex: This article reviews a selection of World Wide Web (WWW) sites providing sources of information on specific topics ranging from feeling bad ( Angst) to bicycles.Ex: The exhibition was organized around the themes of love, anguish, awe, triumph and joy.Ex: There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.* acosado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* dominado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* don angustias = worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* lleno de angustia = angst-ridden.* presionado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* * *A1 (congoja) anguish, distresssus gritos de angustia his anguished o distressed cries, his cries of anguishsiento una gran angustia al no poder ayudarlos it causes me great anguish o distress not to be able to help them ( liter), I feel very distressed at not being able to help them2 (desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que algún día la despidan she's constantly worried o she lives with the worry that one day she is going to lose her jobDoña Angustias ( fam): hija mía, pareces Doña Angustias you're a born worrier ( colloq), you get so worked up o ( BrE) het up about everything! ( colloq), you're such a worrier ( colloq)3 ( Psic) anxietyCompuestos:● angustia existencial or vitalangst, metaphysical anguish, existential anxietyoral anxietyB* * *
Del verbo angustiar: ( conjugate angustiar)
angustia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
angustia
angustiar
angustia sustantivo femenino
◊ vive con la angustia de que… she's constantly worried that…c) (Psic) anxiety
angustiar ( conjugate angustiar) verbo transitivoa) ( acongojar) to distress
angustiarse verbo pronominal ( acongojarse) to get distressed, get upset;
( preocuparse) to get worried, become anxious
angustia sustantivo femenino anguish
angustiar verbo transitivo to distress
' angustia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobio
- desgarrador
- desgarradora
- nudo
- respiro
- vivir
- desesperación
- dios
- horror
English:
agony
- angst
- anguish
- distress
- worrier
* * *angustia nf1. [aflicción] anxiety;vivieron las semanas de secuestro con angustia they were in a state of constant anxiety throughout the weeks of the kidnapping;lloraba con angustia she was crying in distress2. Psi distress;una sensación de angustia existencial a feeling of angst* * *f anguish* * *angustia nf1) congoja: anguish, distress2) : anxiety, worry* * *angustia n distress -
6 miedo
'mǐeđomAngst f, Furcht f, Grauen ntener miedo — sich fürchten, sich ängstigen
sustantivo masculinodar o meter miedo Angst machentener miedo a hacer algo Angst davor haben, etw zu tunmiedomiedo ['mjeðo]num1num (angustia) Angst femenino [a/de vor+dativo]; por miedo a [ oder de] aus Angst vor; por miedo de que... subjuntivo aus Angst davor, dass...; meter miedo a alguien jdm Angst einjagen; dar miedo Angst machen; tener miedo de algo/alguien vor etwas dativo /jemandem Angst haben, sich vor etwas dativo /jemandem fürchten; me entró [ oder dio] miedo ich bekam Angst; morirse de miedo eine Sterbensangst haben; cagarse de miedo (vulgar sich dativo vor Angst in die Hosen machen familiar; al que mal vive, el miedo le sigue (proverbio) ≈wer unredlich lebt, den verfolgt die Angst; a quien miedo han, lo suyo le dan (proverbio) ≈wer gefürchtet wird, bekommt, was er will; miedo existencial psicología, filosofía Existenzangst femeninonum2num (familiar: maravilloso) de miedo toll; el concierto estuvo de miedo das Konzert war sagenhaft -
7 acosado por la angustia
(adj.) = angst-riddenEx. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.* * *(adj.) = angst-riddenEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
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8 angustiado
adj.anguished, grieved, distressed, broken-hearted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: angustiar.* * *1→ link=angustiar angustiar► adjetivo1 (afligido) distressed, upset; (preocupado) worried, anxious* * *(f. - angustiada)adj.1) anguished, distressed2) anxious* * *ADJ1) (=asustado) [persona] distressed; [expresión, mirada] anguishedestán muy angustiados por la desaparición de su hija — they are very distressed about their daughter's disappearance
recordaba el rostro angustiado de su familia — I recalled the anguished look o look of anguish of their family
2) (=preocupado) anxiousestá angustiado por no tener trabajo — he is very worried o he is anxious about not having a job
3) (=avaro) grasping, mean* * *- da adjetivoa) ( acongojado) distressedb) ( preocupado) worried, anxious* * *= anguished, angst-ridden, distressed, stressed.Ex. Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.Ex. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Ex. When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Ex. Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( acongojado) distressedb) ( preocupado) worried, anxious* * *= anguished, angst-ridden, distressed, stressed.Ex: Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.
Ex: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Ex: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Ex: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *angustiado -da1 (acongojado) distressedestábamos tan angustiados, estaba sufriendo tanto we were so distressed, he was in such painno me olvidaré nunca de la mirada angustiada que me dirigió I will never forget the anguished look o the look of anguish that she gave me2 (preocupado) worried, anxiousvive angustiada she lives in a constant state of anxiety* * *
Del verbo angustiar: ( conjugate angustiar)
angustiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
angustiado
angustiar
angustiado◊ -da adjetivo
angustiar ( conjugate angustiar) verbo transitivoa) ( acongojar) to distress
angustiarse verbo pronominal ( acongojarse) to get distressed, get upset;
( preocuparse) to get worried, become anxious
angustiado,-a adjetivo distressed
angustiar verbo transitivo to distress
' angustiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angustiada
- intranquila
- intranquilo
English:
distraught
- haunted
* * *angustiado, -a adj[mirada] anguished;están cada día más angustiados por su futuro they are more and more anxious about his future* * *adj distraught -
9 dominado por la angustia
(adj.) = angst-riddenEx. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.* * *(adj.) = angst-riddenEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
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10 lleno de angustia
(adj.) = angst-riddenEx. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.* * *(adj.) = angst-riddenEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
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11 presionado por la angustia
(adj.) = angst-riddenEx. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.* * *(adj.) = angst-riddenEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
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12 acobardar
akobar'đarvverbo transitivo————————acobardarse verbo pronominalacobardaracobardar [akoβar'ðar]num2num (intimidarse) sich einschüchtern lassen; se acobarda de sí misma sie bekommt vor sich dativo selbst Angst -
13 angustia
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14 asustar
asus'tarverschrecken, ängstigen, verjagenverbo transitivo————————asustarse verbo pronominalasustarasustar [asus'tar]num1num (sobresaltar) erschrecken; (atemorizar) Angst machen +dativo; la responsabilidad no me asusta die Verantwortung schreckt mich nichtnum2num (de un propósito) abschreckennum3num (ahuyentar) verscheuchennum1num (sobresaltarse) sich erschrecken [por/de/con über+acusativo]; (tener miedo) Angst bekommen; no te asustes (hab) keine Angstnum2num (de un propósito) sich abschrecken lassen -
15 aterrorizar
verbo transitivo[suj: agresor] terrorisieren————————aterrorizarse verbo pronominalaterrorizaraterrorizar [aterrori'θar] <z ⇒ c>num1num política, fuerzas armadas terrorisierennum2num (causar terror) Angst einjagen +dativo; me aterroriza volar ich habe schreckliche Angst vor dem Fliegen -
16 terror
tɛ'rrɔrm1) Terror m2) ( horror) Entsetzen nsustantivo masculinoterrorterror [te'rror]num1num (miedo) (panische) Angst femenino; película de terror Horrorfilm masculino; las arañas me dan terror ich habe panische Angst vor Spinnen; me domina el terror ich bin von großer Angst geplagt -
17 ansia
'ansǐam1) (ansiedad, inquietud) Angst f, Begierde f, Unruhe fEl ansia de saber arruino mi vida. — Die Wissensbegierde hat mein Leben ruiniert.
2) (deseo, anhelo vehemente) Begierde f, Sehnsucht fsustantivo femenino (el)1. [afán]2. [ansiedad] Beklemmung die————————ansias femenino pluralansiaansia ['ansja] -
18 ansiedad
ansǐe'đađf1) Beklemmung f, innere Unruhe f, Betrübnis f2) ( estado de aprehensión mental) MED Unruhe f, Angst f, Ängstlichkeit fsustantivo femeninoansiedadansiedad [ansje'ðadh]Angst femenino -
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20 camisa
ka'misaf1) Hemd n2)3) (fig)dejar a uno sin camisa — jdn ausplündern, jdn ruinieren, jdn bis aufs Hemd ausrauben
4) (fig)meterse uno en camisa de once varas — sich übernehmen, sich auf Dinge einlassen, denen man nicht gewachsen ist
5) (fig)sustantivo femenino5. (locución)mudar o cambiar de camisa seinen Mantel nach dem Wind hängen————————camisa de fuerza sustantivo femeninocamisacamisa [ka'misa]num1num (prenda) (Ober)hemd neutro; camisa de fuerza Zwangsjacke femenino; cambiar de camisa (figurativo) den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen; no me llegaba la camisa al cuerpo (familiar) ich machte mir vor Angst fast in die Hosen
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