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1 abatido
adj.1 depressed, despondent, crestfallen, dejected.2 contemptible, despicable.3 devalued, fallen in price, depreciated.m.slating, boarding.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abatir.* * *1→ link=abatir abatir► adjetivo1 (deprimido) dejected, depressed2 (despreciable) despicable, low3 (fruta) fallen, drooping* * *(f. - abatida)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=deprimido) depressed, dejectedtener la cara abatida — to be crestfallen, look dejected
2) (=despreciable) despicable, contemptible3) (Com, Econ) depreciated* * *- da adjetivoa) [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressedb) [estar] ( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited* * *= disheartened, depressed, abject, despondent, abjected, dispirited, hipped.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.Ex. Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.Ex. Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex. In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.Ex. His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.----* abatidos, los = dismayed, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressedb) [estar] ( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited* * *= disheartened, depressed, abject, despondent, abjected, dispirited, hipped.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
Ex: As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.Ex: Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.Ex: Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.Ex: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.* abatidos, los = dismayed, the.* * *abatido -da1 [ ESTAR] (deprimido, triste) depressedestá muy abatido por su muerte her death has left him very depressed o feeling very lowsiempre ha sido tan alegre y ahora lo veo tan abatido he's always been such a cheerful person and now he seems so dejected o downhearted o despondentla enfermedad lo tiene muy abatido he's feeling very low o very down because of his illness2 [ ESTAR] (desanimado) depressed, downhearted, dispirited, despondent* * *
Del verbo abatir: ( conjugate abatir)
abatido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abatido
abatir
abatido◊ -da adjetivo [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed;
( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
abatir ( conjugate abatir) verbo transitivo
1 ( derribar) ‹pájaro/avión› to bring down;
‹muro/edificio› to knock down;
‹ árbol› to fell;
2 (deprimir, entristecer):
no te dejes abatido por las preocupaciones don't let your worries get you down
3 ‹ asiento› to recline
abatirse verbo pronominal
1 ( deprimirse) to get depressed
2 (frml) abatidose sobre algo/algn [pájaro/avión] to swoop down on sth/sb;
[ desgracia] to befall sth/sb (frml);
abatido,-a adjetivo dejected, depressed, downhearted
abatir verbo transitivo
1 (derribar, derrumbar) to knock down, pull down: los enemigos abatieron tres de nuestros aviones, the enemy shot down three of our planes
2 (tumbar el respaldo) to fold down
3 (desalentar) to depress, dishearten: las malas noticias no nos abatieron, the bad news didn't discourage us
' abatido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatida
- aplanar
- desanimada
- desanimado
- deshecha
- deshecho
- polvo
- sombría
- sombrío
- abatir
English:
dejected
- despondent
- dishearten
- downcast
- glum
- grief-stricken
- mope
- prostrate
- depressed
- dispirited
- down
- miserable
* * *abatido, -a adjdejected, downhearted;está muy abatido por la muerte de su padre he's feeling very down because of his father's death;“no me quiere”, respondió abatido “she doesn't love me,” he said dejectedly o downheartedly* * *I adj depressedII part → abatir* * *abatido, -da adj: dejected, depressed -
2 desanimado
adj.downhearted, beaten, broken-hearted, crestfallen.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desanimar.* * *1→ link=desanimar desanimar► adjetivo1 (decaído) dejected, downhearted2 (espectáculo etc) dull, lifeless* * *desanimado, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] downhearted, dejected2) [espectáculo, fiesta] dull, lifeless2.SM / F dropout ( from the labour market)* * *- da adjetivo discouraged, dispirited* * *= despondent, dispirited.Ex. Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *- da adjetivo discouraged, dispirited* * *= despondent, dispirited.Ex: Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *desanimado -da1 ‹persona› downhearted, discouraged, dispirited2 ‹fiesta› dull* * *
Del verbo desanimar: ( conjugate desanimar)
desanimado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desanimado
desanimar
desanimado◊ -da adjetivo
discouraged, dispirited
desanimar ( conjugate desanimar) verbo transitivo
to discourage
desanimarse verbo pronominal
to become disheartened o discouraged
desanimado,-a adjetivo
1 (abatido, entristecido) downhearted, dejected
2 (reunión, verbena, etc) dull, lifeless
desanimar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
' desanimado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capa
- desanimada
- abatido
English:
dispirited
- glum
- mope
- mope about
- mope around
- down
* * *desanimado, -a adj1. [persona] downhearted2. [fiesta, lugar] quiet, lifeless* * *adj discouraged, disheartened -
3 decaído
adj.depressed, broken-hearted, beaten, dejected.past part.past participle of spanish verb: decaer.* * *1→ link=decaer decaer► adjetivo1 (débil) weak2 (triste) sad, depressed, low* * *ADJ down, lowestar decaído — to be down o low
* * *- da adjetivo [estar] low, down (colloq)* * *= sagging, dispirited.Ex. It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *- da adjetivo [estar] low, down (colloq)* * *= sagging, dispirited.Ex: It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *decaído -da[ ESTAR] low, down ( colloq)te encuentro muy decaído you seem in very low spirits o very down o very low* * *
Del verbo decaer: ( conjugate decaer)
decaído es:
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Multiple Entries:
decaer
decaído
decaer ( conjugate decaer) verbo intransitivo
[ enfermo] to deteriorate;
[interés/popularidad] to waneb) [barrio/restaurante] to go downhill;
[calidad/prestigio] to decline
decaído
decaer verbo intransitivo
1 (la energía, la salud, etc) to deteriorate
2 (en fuerza, intensidad) to decline: la minería ha decaído mucho en la última década, the mining industry has been in decline for the last ten years
decaído,-a adjetivo down: está decaído, he is very low
' decaído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decaer
- decaída
English:
ebb
- lapse
* * *decaído, -a adj[desalentado] gloomy, downhearted, dispirited;está muy decaído desde que lo despidieron he's been very low since he was sacked* * *I part → decaerII adj figdepressed, down fam -
4 deprimido
adj.depressed, blue, broody, cast-down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: deprimir.* * *1→ link=deprimir deprimir► adjetivo1 depressed* * *(f. - deprimida)adj.depressed, blue* * *ADJ depressed* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> depressedb) <mercado/economía/barrio> depressed* * *= depressed, deflated, dispirited, hipped, in (the) doldrums.Ex. As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.Ex. The two deflated employees exchanged looks and slipped quietly out of the room.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.Ex. His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.Ex. Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.----* zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad = inner city.* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> depressedb) <mercado/economía/barrio> depressed* * *= depressed, deflated, dispirited, hipped, in (the) doldrums.Ex: As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.
Ex: The two deflated employees exchanged looks and slipped quietly out of the room.Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.Ex: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.Ex: Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.* zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad = inner city.* * *deprimido -daA ‹persona› depressedvolvió muy deprimido he came back very depressedB ‹mercado/economía/precios› depressed; ‹zona/barrio› depressedC ( Zool) flattened* * *
Del verbo deprimir: ( conjugate deprimir)
deprimido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
deprimido
deprimir
deprimido◊ -da adjetivo
depressed
deprimir ( conjugate deprimir) verbo transitivo
to depress
deprimirse verbo pronominal
to get/become depressed
deprimido,-a adjetivo
1 (persona) depressed
2 (lugar) depressed: vive en una zona muy deprimida de la ciudad, he lives in a run-down area of the city
deprimir verbo transitivo to depress
' deprimido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deprimida
- jodida
- jodido
- abatido
- apocado
- polvo
English:
blue
- depressed
- dispirited
- down
- downbeat
- dump
- low
- moody
- mope
* * *deprimido, -a adj1. [persona] depressed;se le veía un poco deprimido he seemed a bit low o down2. [economía] depressed3. [barrio, zona] depressed4. [terreno] depressed* * *adj depressed* * *deprimido adj depressed / miserable -
5 alicaído
adj.downcast, crestfallen, browbeaten, depressed.* * *► adjetivo2 figurado (deprimido) depressed, down* * *ADJ (=débil) drooping, weak; (=triste) downcast, depressed* * *- da adjetivo low, down in the dumps (colloq)* * *= crestfallen, dispirited.Ex. 'That doesn't take care of 10% and I'm not sure it's the answer anyway' Bogardus felt crestfallen.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *- da adjetivo low, down in the dumps (colloq)* * *= crestfallen, dispirited.Ex: 'That doesn't take care of 10% and I'm not sure it's the answer anyway' Bogardus felt crestfallen.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *alicaído -da* * *
alicaído◊ -da adjetivo
low, down in the dumps (colloq)
alicaído,-a adjetivo
1 fig (mustio, débil) weak, feeble
2 fig (triste) down, depressed
' alicaído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alicaída
- cabizbajo
- mohíno
English:
crestfallen
- mope about
- mope around
- crest
- down
- mouth
* * *alicaído, -a adj1. [triste] depressed2. [débil] weak* * *adj famdown pred* * *alicaído, -da adj: depressed, discouraged -
6 cabizbajo
adj.1 crestfallen, sad, browbeaten, downcast.2 down-headed, head-down.* * *► adjetivo1 crestfallen* * *ADJ dejected, downcast, crestfallen* * *- ja adjetivocaminaba cabizbajo — he walked along, head bowed
* * *= glum, dispirited.Ex. Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *- ja adjetivocaminaba cabizbajo — he walked along, head bowed
* * *= glum, dispirited.Ex: Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *cabizbajo -jacaminaba cabizbajo, abstraído en sus problemas he walked along, head bowed, deep in thought* * *
cabizbajo
caminaba cabizbajo he walked along, head bowed
cabizbajo,-a adjetivo (triste) downcast, crestfallen
' cabizbajo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabizbaja
* * *cabizbajo, -a adjcaminaba cabizbajo he was walking with his head bowed;volvieron a casa cabizbajos tras la derrota they went home crestfallen o downcast after the defeat* * *adj dejected, downhearted* * *cabizbajo, -ja adj: dejected, downcast -
7 desalentado
adj.discouraged, dejected, beaten, broken-hearted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desalentar.* * *= despondently, despondent, dispirited.Ex. She stood up and said despondently: 'The die is cast; stake is life or death'.Ex. Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.----* sentirse desalentado = be discouraged.* * *= despondently, despondent, dispirited.Ex: She stood up and said despondently: 'The die is cast; stake is life or death'.
Ex: Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* sentirse desalentado = be discouraged. -
8 desmoralizado
adj.demoralized, discouraged, corrupt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desmoralizar.* * *ADJ demoralized* * *= disheartened, dispirited.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *= disheartened, dispirited.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *desmoralizado, -a adjdemoralized* * *adj demoralized -
9 agacharse
pron.v.1 to stoop, to squat, to crouch, to cower.Agachar las orejas (coll.) To be humble; also, to be dejected, dispirited, chopfallen2 (fig.) to go into hiding, lie low.3 (rendirse) to give in. (Latin American)4 (prepararse) to get ready. (Latin American)5 to keep quiet about something. (Mexico)6 to make off with something. (Andes & Mexico)* * *1 (encogerse) to cower2 (protegerse) to duck (down)3 (agazaparse) to crouch (down), squat* * *to crouch, squat, bend down* * *VPR1) (=agazaparse) to stoop, bend down, bend over; (=acuclillarse) to squat; (=bajar la cabeza) to duck; (=encogerse) to cower2) (fig) (=esconderse) to go into hiding, lie low3) LAm (=ceder) to give in, submit4) Méx (=callarse)5)agacharse con algo — And, Méx (=robar) to make off with sth, pocket sth
6) LAm (=prepararse) to get ready* * *= squatting.Ex. To understand why squatting is better than sitting, one just need to have a basic understanding of how the colon works.* * *= squatting.Ex: To understand why squatting is better than sitting, one just need to have a basic understanding of how the colon works.
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■agacharse verbo reflexivo to duck
' agacharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agachar
English:
bend down
- crouch
- duck
- squat
- stoop
- bend
- get
* * *vpr[acuclillarse] to crouch down;se agachó a recoger el pañuelo she bent down to pick up the handkerchief;nos agachamos al empezar el tiroteo we ducked down when the shooting began* * *v/r1 bend down2 ( acuclillarse) crouch down3 L.Am. ( rendirse) give in* * *vr: to crouch, to stoop, to bend down* * *¡agáchate! duck! -
10 aplastado
adj.1 caked; dispirited.2 flattened, flat.3 crushed, squashed.4 bed down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aplastar.* * *= flattened, crushed.Ex. Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.Ex. Red clay tennis courts are made of natural clay or crushed red brick.* * *= flattened, crushed.Ex: Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.
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11 caído
adj.fallen, down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: caer.* * *1→ link=caer caer► adjetivo1 (gen) fallen2 (hombros) sloping3 figurado (desanimado) downhearted, crestfallen1 the fallen\caído,-a de hombros with sloping shoulderscaído,-a del cielo figurado out of the blue* * *1.ADJ [gen] fallen; [cabeza] hanging; [hombros] drooping; [cuello] turndown; [flor etc] limp, drooping2. SM1) (=muerto)los caídos por España — [en el bando franquista] those who died for Spain
monumento a los caídos — war memorial, monument to the fallen
2) Méx (=soborno) backhander *, sweetener ** * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( en el suelo) fallenb) < pechos> drooping, saggingtener los or ser de hombros caídos — to be round-shouldered
2) ( en la guerra)3) (Col) < vivienda> dilapidated, run-downII* * *= fallen.Ex. Often locals are reluctant to plant fruit trees because of the litter -- fallen fruit that has to be disposed of.----* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* caído del cielo = heaven-sent.* caído en combate = killed in action.* caídos = fallen.* caídos, los = slain, the.* caminar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* de capa caída = at a low ebb, in (the) doldrums.* Día de los Caídos = Memorial Day.* oreja caída = drop ear.* senos caídos = saggy boobs.* sentarse con los hombros caídos = slouch.* tetas caídas = saggy boobs.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( en el suelo) fallenb) < pechos> drooping, saggingtener los or ser de hombros caídos — to be round-shouldered
2) ( en la guerra)3) (Col) < vivienda> dilapidated, run-downII* * *= fallen.Ex: Often locals are reluctant to plant fruit trees because of the litter -- fallen fruit that has to be disposed of.
* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* caído del cielo = heaven-sent.* caído en combate = killed in action.* caídos = fallen.* caídos, los = slain, the.* caminar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* de capa caída = at a low ebb, in (the) doldrums.* Día de los Caídos = Memorial Day.* oreja caída = drop ear.* senos caídos = saggy boobs.* sentarse con los hombros caídos = slouch.* tetas caídas = saggy boobs.* * *A1 (tumbado) fallenrecogieron las manzanas caídas they picked up the windfalls2 ‹pechos› drooping, sagging; ‹pantalones› low-slunges muy caído de hombros he's very round-shoulderedtiene el útero caído she has a prolapsed wombB(en la guerra): soldados caídos en combate/acción de guerra soldiers who fell in combat/actionC ( Col) ‹vivienda› dilapidated, run-downlos caídos the fallenmonumento a los caídos cenotaph, monument to the fallen* * *
Del verbo caer: ( conjugate caer)
caído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
caer
caído
caer ( conjugate caer) verbo intransitivo
1 ( de una altura) to fall;
( de posición vertical) to fall over;
cayó muerto allí mismo he dropped down dead on the spot;
cayó en el mar it came down in the sea;
caído parado (AmL) to land on one's feet;
dejar caído algo ‹objeto/indirecta› to drop sth.;
dejó caído la noticia que … she let drop the news that …
2a) [chaparrón/nevada]:
cayó una fuerte nevada it snowed heavily;
el rayo cayó cerca the lightning struck nearby
◊ al caído la tarde/noche at sunset o dusk/nightfall
3
4 (en error, trampa):
todos caímos (en la trampa) we all fell for it;
cayó en la tentación de mirar she succumbed to the temptation to look;
caído muy bajo to stoop very low
5 (fam) (entender, darse cuenta):◊ ¡ah, ya caigo! ( ya entiendo) oh, now I get it! (colloq);
( ya recuerdo) oh, now I remember;
no caí en que tú no tenías llave I didn't realize o (fam) I didn't click that you didn't have keys
6 ( en un estado):
caído enfermo to fall ill
7 [gobierno/ciudad] to fall;
[ soldado] ( morir) to fall, die
8 [precios/temperatura] to fall, drop
9a) ( sentar):
le cayó muy mal que no la invitaran she was very upset about not being invitedb) [ persona]:
me cae muy mal (fam) I can't stand him (colloq);
¿qué tal te cayó? what did you think of him?
[cumpleaños/festividad] to fall on;◊ ¿el 27 en qué (día) cae? what day's the 27th?
caerse verbo pronominal
( de posición vertical) to fall, to fall over;
caídose del caballo/de la cama to fall off one's horse/out of bed;
está que se cae de cansancio (fam) she's dead on her feet (colloq)b) caérsele algo a algn:◊ oiga, se le cayó un guante excuse me, you dropped your glove;
no se te vaya a caído don't drop it;
se me cayó de las manos it slipped out of my hands;
se me están cayendo las medias my stockings are falling down
[ hojas] to fall off;
[ botón] to come off, fall off;
caído 1◊ -da adjetivo
1
c) ( en la guerra):
2 (Col) ‹ vivienda› dilapidated, run-down
caído 2 sustantivo masculino:
caer verbo intransitivo
1 to fall
caer desde lo alto, to fall from the top
caer por la ventana, to fall out of the window
caer por las escaleras, to fall down the stairs
2 (captar) to understand, see: no caí, I didn't twig
US I didn't realize it
ya caigo, ¡qué tontería!, I get it ¡it's easy!
3 (estar situado) to be: eso cae por aquí cerca, it is somewhere near here
4 (tener lugar) to be: ¿cuándo cae este año la Semana Santa?, when is Easter this year?
5 (causar buena o mala impresión) le cae bien/mal, he likes/doesn't like her
parece que el muchacho le cayó en gracia, it seems that he likes the boy
6 (en una situación) caer enfermo, to fall ill
caer en desgracia, to fall out of favour
7 (ir a parar) cayó en las garras del enemigo, she fell into the clutches of the enemy
fuimos a caer en una pensión de mala muerte, we turned up in the guesthouse from hell
♦ Locuciones: caer (muy) bajo, to sink (very) low
dejar caer, (un objeto, una indirecta) to drop
dejarse caer por, to drop by
estar al caer, (a punto de llegar) he'll arrive any minute now
(a punto de ocurrir) it's on the way
al caer el día, in the evening
al caer la noche, at nightfall
caído,-a
I adjetivo
1 fallen: había varios troncos caídos en la carretera, there were tree trunks on the road
2 (en defensa de una causa) los soldados caídos en el desembarco de Normandía, the soldiers who fell in during the Normandy landings
3 (parte del cuerpo) Pedro es caído de hombros, Pedro has drooping shoulders
II mpl Mil los caídos, the fallen
' caído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caída
- cielo
- esquivar
- limadura
- recoger
- señor
English:
academic
- aware
- click
- doghouse
- drop
- water
- fancy
- floppy
* * *caído, -a♦ adj1. [árbol, hoja] fallen2. [decaído] low3. [pechos] saggy;[ears, eyes] droopy; [shoulders] round, sloping;es caída de hombros she's round-shouldered4.[inesperado] out-of-the-blue;caído del cielo [oportuno] heaven-sent;tu ayuda nos viene como caída del cielo your help is like manna from heaven♦ los caídos nmplthe fallen;un monumento a los caídos (en la guerra) a war memorial* * *I adj1 fallen;caído de ánimo downhearted, dispirited2 hombros saggingII mpl:los caídos MIL the fallen, the (war) dead -
12 desalentar
v.to dishearten, to discourage.Su apariencia desalentó a su admirador Her looks discouraged her fan.El fracaso desalienta a los chicos Failure discourages the kids.* * *1 (dificultar el aliento) to leave breathless, make get out of breath2 figurado (quitar el ánimo) to discourage, dishearten1 to lose heart, get discouraged* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=desanimar) to discourage2) (=agotar) to make breathless2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten2.desalentarse v pron to become disheartened o discouraged* * *= discourage, dampen, dispirit, dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex. Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.Ex. Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex. Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex. It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex. Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.----* desalentar (de) = deter (from).* desalentarse = dismay.* * *1.verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten2.desalentarse v pron to become disheartened o discouraged* * *desalentar(de)(v.) = deter (from)Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.
= discourage, dampen, dispirit, dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex: Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.
Ex: Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex: Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.* desalentar (de) = deter (from).* desalentarse = dismay.* * *desalentar [A5 ]vtto discourageese primer fracaso lo desalentó that first failure discouraged himla situación desalentó a potenciales inversores the situation discouraged potential investorsestábamos muy entusiasmados pero su actitud nos desalentó we were very excited but his attitude took the wind out of our sails o left us feeling deflated o dispiritedto become disheartened o discouraged* * *
desalentar ( conjugate desalentar) verbo transitivo
to discourage, dishearten
desalentar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
' desalentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
English:
deflate
- deter
- discourage
* * *♦ vtto dishearten, to discourage;un resultado así desalienta a cualquiera a result like this would dishearten anyone;no dejes que eso te desaliente don't let it discourage you* * *v/t discourage* * *desalentar {55} vtdesanimar: to discourage, to dishearten -
13 descorazonado
adj.1 depressed, dejected, dispirited.2 disheartened, hopeless, broken-hearted, heartbroken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descorazonar.* * *ADJ discouraged, disheartened* * *= disheartened, despondent, hopeless, broken-hearted.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex. This article discusses the pre-revolutionary shortage of books on agriculture economy in 1913, and how existing books only discussed the miserable, hopeless life of the peasants.Ex. When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.* * *= disheartened, despondent, hopeless, broken-hearted.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
Ex: Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.Ex: This article discusses the pre-revolutionary shortage of books on agriculture economy in 1913, and how existing books only discussed the miserable, hopeless life of the peasants.Ex: When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.* * *descorazonado, -a adjdisheartened* * *descorazonado, -da adj: disheartened, discouraged -
14 desmayar
v.1 to lose heart.2 to faint.3 to be dispirited or faint-hearted, to want strength and courage.4 to dismay, to depress, to discourage.* * *1 (causar desmayo) to make faint1 figurado (acobardarse) to lose heart1 (perder el sentido) to faint, lose consciousness* * *1.VI [persona] to lose heart; [esfuerzo] to falter, flag2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to lose heart, become demoralized2.desmayarse v pron to faint* * *----* casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* desmayarse = faint.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to lose heart, become demoralized2.desmayarse v pron to faint* * ** casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* desmayarse = faint.* * *desmayar [A1 ]vito lose heart, get downhearted, become demoralizedto faint* * *♦ vito lose heart;¡no desmayes! don't lose heart!, don't be discouraged!* * *v/i lose heart* * *desmayar vi: to lose heart, to falter -
15 desánimo
m.discouragement, fatigue, dejection, downheartedness.* * *1 despondency, discouragement, dejection* * *SM1) [de persona] (=desaliento) despondency; (=abatimiento) dejection2) [de lugar, fiesta] dullness* * *masculino dejection, despondencysentía un gran desánimo — she felt very downhearted o discouraged
* * *Ex. Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.----* con desánimo = dejectedly, despondently.* * *masculino dejection, despondencysentía un gran desánimo — she felt very downhearted o discouraged
* * *Ex: Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.
* con desánimo = dejectedly, despondently.* * *leía sus cartas cuando cundía el desánimo I used to read his letters whenever I was feeling downhearted o discouraged o dispirited* * *
Del verbo desanimar: ( conjugate desanimar)
desanimo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desanimó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desanimar
desánimo
desanimar ( conjugate desanimar) verbo transitivo
to discourage
desanimarse verbo pronominal
to become disheartened o discouraged
desánimo sustantivo masculino
dejection, despondency
desanimar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
desánimo sustantivo masculino discouragement, dejection
' desánimo' also found in these entries:
English:
fatalism
- weariness
* * *desánimo nm[desaliento] dejection;el desánimo cundía entre la población there was widespread despondency among the population* * *m discouragement* * *desánimo nmdesaliento: discouragement, dejection -
16 flaquear
v.1 to weaken (fuerzas).2 to falter, to give way, to give, to lose strength.El presidente flaqueó The president faltered.Me flaquea la fuerza I lose strength.3 to lose strength in.4 to give in, to weaken.Sus piernas flaquearon His legs gave in.* * *1 (ceder) to weaken, give in2 (fallar) to fail3 (desalentarse) to lose heart4 (disminuir) to decrease* * *verbto flag, weaken* * *VI1) (=debilitarse) [gen] to weaken, grow weak; [esfuerzo] to slacken, flag; [salud] to decline frm, get worse; [viga] to give way2) (=desanimarse) to lose heart, become dispirited* * *verbo intransitivo persona/fuerzas to flag* * *= flag, falter, falter, waver.Ex. But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.Ex. The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex. The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex. The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.* * *verbo intransitivo persona/fuerzas to flag* * *= flag, falter, falter, waver.Ex: But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.
Ex: The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex: The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex: The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.* * *flaquear [A1 ]vile empezaron a flaquear las fuerzas he began to flagsu voluntad empezó a flaquear she began to lose heartresistió sin flaquear he resisted staunchly* * *
flaquear ( conjugate flaquear) verbo intransitivo [persona/fuerzas] to flag;
flaquear vi (perder fuerza, voluntad) to weaken, give way
' flaquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flojear
- desfallecer
English:
flag
- sag
- waver
- droop
- falter
- shake
- weaken
* * *flaquear vi1. [disminuir] [entusiasmo, equipo] to flag;al final del día le flaqueaban las fuerzas at the end of the day he was beginning to flag;le flaquea la vista her eyesight is getting worse2. [flojear] to lose heart3. [mostrarse débil] to be weak o poor;flaquea especialmente en latín he's particularly weak in o poor at Latin* * ** * *flaquear videcaer: to flag, to weaken* * * -
17 mañana2
2 = tomorrow, morrow.Nota: Obsoleto.Ex. As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: 'Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.----* como si no hubiera mañana = like there's no tomorrow.* hasta mañana = I'll see you on the flipside, I'll catch you on the flipside.* hoy por mí y mañana por ti = You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours, quid pro quo.* mañana por la noche = tomorrow night.* pan para hoy y hambre para mañana = rob Peter to pay Paul.* pasado mañana = the day after tomorrow. -
18 mañana
adv.tomorrow.m.1 tomorrow, the future, the day of tomorrow.2 morning, forenoon.* * *1 morning1 tomorrow, future► adverbio1 tomorrow\de mañana in the morning¡hasta mañana! see you tomorrow!mañana por la mañana tomorrow morningmañana será otro día tomorrow is another daypasado mañana the day after tomorrowpor la mañana in the morning* * *noun f.1) morning2) tomorrow* * *1.ADV tomorrow¡hasta mañana! — see you tomorrow!
2.SM futureel mañana es incierto — the future is uncertain, tomorrow is uncertain
3.SF morninga las siete de la mañana — at seven o'clock in the morning, at seven a.m.
de o por la mañana — in the morning
* * *I1) ( refiriéndose al día siguiente) tomorrowhasta mañana, que duermas bien — goodnight/see you in the morning, sleep well
adiós, hasta mañana — goodbye, see you tomorrow
mañana será otro día — tomorrow is another day
2) ( refiriéndose al futuro) tomorrowIImasculino futureIIIhay que mirar el mañana con optimismo — we must look to tomorrow o to the future with optimism
1) ( primera parte del día) morninga la mañana siguiente — (the) next o the following morning
en la(s) or (esp Esp) por la(s) or (RPl) a la mañana — in the morning
2) ( madrugada) morning* * *I1) ( refiriéndose al día siguiente) tomorrowhasta mañana, que duermas bien — goodnight/see you in the morning, sleep well
adiós, hasta mañana — goodbye, see you tomorrow
mañana será otro día — tomorrow is another day
2) ( refiriéndose al futuro) tomorrowIImasculino futureIIIhay que mirar el mañana con optimismo — we must look to tomorrow o to the future with optimism
1) ( primera parte del día) morninga la mañana siguiente — (the) next o the following morning
en la(s) or (esp Esp) por la(s) or (RPl) a la mañana — in the morning
2) ( madrugada) morning* * *mañana11 = morning.Nota: Período del día; mañana (el día después de hoy) tomorrow.Ex: Some of the talk that has been going on this morning has seemed to say -- if we just had the right code, if we just had the right headings, if we just had the right terms, everything would be fine.
* a media mañana = mid-morning.* a primera hora de la mañana = first thing in the morning.* de la mañana = a.m. (latín - ante meridiam), in the morning.* de la noche a la mañana = overnight.* de media mañana = mid-morning.* depresión del lunes por la mañana = Monday-morning blues.* desde la mañana a la noche = from morning to night.* Día + por la mañana = Día + morning.* esta mañana = early today.* esta mañana temprano = early this morning.* hoy por la mañana = early today.* mañana, tarde y noche = around the clock.* periódico de la mañana = morning newspaper, morning paper.* por la mañana = in the morning.* por la mañana y por la noche = morning and night.* rocío de la mañana = morning dew.* sábado por la mañana = Saturday morning.* tentempié de media mañana = elevenses.* un + Nombre + a primera hora de la maña = an early morning + Nombre.* un + Nombre + a última hora de la mañana = a late morning + Nombre.* un + Nombre + por la mañana temprano = an early morning + Nombre.mañana22 = tomorrow, morrow.Nota: Obsoleto.Ex: As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: 'Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* como si no hubiera mañana = like there's no tomorrow.* hasta mañana = I'll see you on the flipside, I'll catch you on the flipside.* hoy por mí y mañana por ti = You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours, quid pro quo.* mañana por la noche = tomorrow night.* pan para hoy y hambre para mañana = rob Peter to pay Paul.* pasado mañana = the day after tomorrow.* * *A (refiriéndose al día siguiente) tomorrowpasado mañana the day after tomorrowmañana por la mañana tomorrow morninghasta mañana, que duermas bien goodnight/see you in the morning, sleep welladiós, hasta mañana goodbye, see you tomorrowmañana hace or hará un mes que nos mudamos tomorrow it'll be a month since we moveda partir de mañana (as) from tomorrow, starting tomorrow, from tomorrow onward(s)mañana será otro día tomorrow is another dayno dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy don't put off until tomorrow what you can do todayB (refiriéndose al futuro) tomorrownunca se sabe lo que pasará el día de mañana you never know what the future holds o what tomorrow will bringfuturehay que mirar el mañana con optimismo we must look to tomorrow o the future with optimismun mañana mejor para nuestros hijos a better tomorrow o future for our childrenA (primera parte del día) morninguna mañana nublada a cloudy morninga la mañana siguiente (the) next o the following morninga media mañana nos reunimos we met mid-morninga las nueve de la mañana at nine (o'clock) in the morningpor la mañana in the morninga la or de mañana ( RPl); in the morningen la mañana ( AmL); in the morningya desde (por) la mañana empieza a beber he starts drinking in the morningse levanta muy de mañana she gets up very early in the morningel tren/turno de la mañana the morning train/shiftB (madrugada) morningeran las dos/cuatro de la mañana it was two/four in the morning* * *
mañana adverbio
tomorrow;
mañana por la mañana tomorrow morning;
adiós, hasta mañana goodbye, see you tomorrow;
el día de mañana tomorrow
■ sustantivo masculino
future
■ sustantivo femenino
morning;
a la mañana siguiente (the) next o the following morning;
a media mañana nos reunimos we met mid-morning;
a las nueve de la mañana at nine (o'clock) in the morning;
en or (esp Esp) por or (RPl) a la(s) mañana(s) in the morning;
muy de mañana very early in the morning;
el tren de la mañana the morning train
mañana
I adverbio tomorrow: estaré ahí pasado mañana, I'll be there the day after tomorrow
mañana es fiesta, tomorrow is a holiday
II sustantivo femenino morning: partieron muy de mañana, they left early in the morning
cerramos los sábados por la mañana, we close on Saturday mornings
¡hasta mañana!, see you tomorrow!
Teat función de mañana, morning performance, matinée
III sustantivo masculino tomorrow, the future
un mañana incierto, an uncertain future
' mañana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- abandonar
- alguna
- alguno
- almorzar
- almuerzo
- archivo
- atentar
- ayer
- banquillo
- bregar
- calcular
- casarse
- casco
- colegio
- contraorden
- contrarreloj
- de
- desde
- despreocuparse
- desquite
- devenir
- día
- disputarse
- en
- entonces
- esperar
- evaluación
- frente
- fresca
- guardia
- hacer
- hasta
- hoy
- inconveniente
- incorporarse
- intervenir
- jura
- llamar
- llevar
- luto
- matrícula
- mediodía
- mudanza
- noche
- noticia
- ojalá
- oscura
- oscuro
- pasada
English:
a.m.
- after
- alternatively
- appointment
- be
- begin
- beyond
- bring back
- bring up
- by
- can
- come
- come over
- concrete
- day
- day off
- deliver
- executive
- exercise
- footprint
- for
- forecast
- foresee
- frame
- he's
- hoe
- lesson
- link up
- meet
- mid
- midmorning
- milk
- mind
- mist
- morning
- on
- open
- opening
- overnight
- promise
- rain
- review
- ring up
- scattered
- see
- shall
- soon
- start
- stiff
- stop by
* * *♦ nfmorning;(muy) de mañana (very) early in the morning;a la mañana siguiente the next morning;a las dos de la mañana at two in the morning;Espmañana/el sábado Esp [m5] por la mañana o Am [m5] en la mañana o Arg [m5] a la mañana o Urug [m5] de mañana tomorrow/Saturday morning♦ nmel mañana tomorrow, the future;la tecnología del mañana the technology of tomorrow o the future;mañana será otro día tomorrow is another day♦ advtomorrow;mañana es martes tomorrow is Tuesday, it's Tuesday tomorrow;mañana hará tres años de su muerte it's three years tomorrow since she died;a partir de mañana starting tomorrow, as of tomorrow;de mañana no pasa, tengo que llamarla I have to ring her without fail tomorrow;la ley entra en vigor a partir de mañana mismo the law comes into effect as of tomorrow;¡hasta mañana! see you tomorrow!;pasado mañana the day after tomorrow* * *I f morning;por la mañana in the morning;mañana por la mañana tomorrow morning;de la mañana a la noche from morning until night;de la noche a la mañana fig overnight;esta mañana this morning;muy de mañana very early (in the morning)II adv tomorrow;pasado mañana the day after tomorrow;mañana será otro día tomorrow is another day;no dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today* * *mañana nf1) : morning2) : tomorrow* * *mañana1 adv (al día siguiente) tomorrow¡hasta mañana! see you tomorrow!mañana2 n (parte del día) morning -
19 deprimido
• cheerless• dejected• dejected in spirit• depressed• deprived• despondent• disadvantaged• dispirited• down in the mouth• downcast• downhearted• heavy hydrogen• heavy-handedness• in love• in low spirits• in low voice• in luxury• in the doldrums• in the early• low-spirited• out of spirits• saddened• spiritless• under a cloud -
20 desalentado
• breathless• broken-hearted• dejected• despondent• discouraged• disheartened• dispirited
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