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1 ahogado
adj.1 drowned, asphyxiated, choked, gassed.2 drunk, totally drunk, rolling drunk.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ahogar.* * *1→ link=ahogar ahogar► adjetivo1 drowned2 (asfixiado) asphyxiated, suffocated3 figurado (deudas etc) up to one's neck4 (sitio) stuffy, close► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 drowned person* * *ahogado, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] [en agua] drowned; [por falta de aire] suffocatedmorir ahogado — [en agua] to drown; [por falta de aire] to suffocate
2) (=apagado) [voz, llanto] stifled; [grito] muffled3) [lugar] cluttered4) (=sin dinero)5) Méx * (=borracho) drunk2.SM / F drowned man/woman3.SM And (=salsa) sauce made with tomatoes, onions and peppers ; (=guisado) stew made with tomatoes, onions and peppers* * *- da adjetivo1) ( en agua)morir ahogado — ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death
2) <llanto/grito> stifled3) (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)* * *----* morir ahogado = drown.* * *- da adjetivo1) ( en agua)morir ahogado — ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death
2) <llanto/grito> stifled3) (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)* * ** morir ahogado = drown.* * *ahogado -daA (en agua) drownedmurieron ahogados they drownedB1 ‹voz/llanto› stifled2(agobiado): está ahogado de deudas he's overwhelmed with debts, he's up to his ears o eyes in debt ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar)
ahogado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ahogado
ahogar
ahogado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( en agua):
morir ahogado ( en agua) to drown;
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke to death
2 ‹llanto/grito› stifled
3 (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (por inmersión) drowned
morir ahogado, to drown
2 (por asfixia) suffocated
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drowned person
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahogada
- morir
English:
drown
- save
- gasp
- strangle
* * *ahogado, -a♦ adj1. [en el agua] drowned;murió ahogado he drowned2. [falto de aliento] [respiración] laboured;[persona] out of breath;sus palabras, ahogadas por el llanto, casi no se entendían it was almost impossible to understand what he was saying through his sobs3. [apagado] [grito, sonido] muffled5. Andes, Méx [estofado] stewed♦ nm,fdrowned person♦ nmAndes, Méx [guiso] stew; [sofrito] = mixture of onion, garlic, peppers etc fried together as base for stews* * *I adj1 en agua drowned;ahogado en lágrimas in floods of tears2 ( asfixiado) suffocatedII m, ahogada f drowned person, victim of drowning -
2 soffocato
soffocato agg. suffocated, stifled, choked (back) (anche fig.); ( represso) repressed: si udì un grido soffocato, a stifled cry was heard; parlò con voce soffocata dai singhiozzi, she spoke in a voice choked with sobs; ambizioni soffocate, suppressed (o repressed) ambitions.* * *[soffo'kato] 1.participio passato soffocare2.1)2) (attutito) [suono, voce] muffled3) (trattenuto) [ singhiozzo] choked; [ riso] stifled, suppressed; [grido, sbadiglio] suppressed* * *soffocato/soffo'kato/II aggettivo1 morire soffocato to choke to death2 (attutito) [suono, voce] muffled -
3 entrecortado
adj.discontinuous, faltering, broken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entrecortar.* * *1→ link=entrecortar entrecortar► adjetivo1 (voz) faltering, hesitant; (respiración) laboured (US labored), difficult2 (intermitente) intermittent* * *ADJ [respiración] laboured, labored (EEUU), difficult; [habla] faltering, hesitantcon la voz entrecortada — in a faltering voice, in a voice choked with emotion
* * *- da adjetivo < respiración> difficult, labored** * *= faltering, bursty, choppy, clipped, jumpy [jumpier -comp., jumpiest -sup.], breathless, jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex. Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex. You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex. Length is also a function of style and most abstracts, though avoiding clipped telegraphese, have certain stylistic features which help to keep wordage to a minimum.Ex. This film adaptation is scrappily made and jumpy, and there is nothing here that evokes either the joy of the moment or the death of the soul.Ex. The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.Ex. By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.----* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* * *- da adjetivo < respiración> difficult, labored** * *= faltering, bursty, choppy, clipped, jumpy [jumpier -comp., jumpiest -sup.], breathless, jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.
Ex: Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex: You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex: Length is also a function of style and most abstracts, though avoiding clipped telegraphese, have certain stylistic features which help to keep wordage to a minimum.Ex: This film adaptation is scrappily made and jumpy, and there is nothing here that evokes either the joy of the moment or the death of the soul.Ex: The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.Ex: By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* * *entrecortado -da‹respiración› difficult, labored*con la voz entrecortada in a voice choked with emotiona través de la pared oyó su llanto entrecortado he could hear her choking sobs through the wall* * *
entrecortado
con la voz entrecortada por la emoción in a voice choked with emotion
entrecortado,-a adj (voz) faltering
' entrecortado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrecortada
English:
broken
- gasp
- jerky
* * *entrecortado, -a adj[voz, habla] faltering; [respiración] laboured; [señal, sonido, comunicación] intermittent;se oía su llanto entrecortado you could hear her choking sobs* * *adj respiración difficult, labored; habla halting;con la voz entrecortada por lágrimas in a voice choked with tears* * *entrecortado, -da adj1) : labored, difficultrespiración entrecortada: shortness of breath2) : faltering, hesitantcon la voz entrecortada: with a catch in his voice
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