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1 agobiar
v.to overwhelm.* * *1 (doblar) to weigh/bend down2 (abrumar) to overwhelm1 (angustiarse) to worry too much, get worked up* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=oprimir) [problemas, responsabilidad, pena] to overwhelm; [ropa] to stifleestamos agobiados por las incesantes llamadas telefónicas — we're overwhelmed with constant phone calls
agobiado por las deudas, tuvo que volver a trabajar — weighed down by debts, he was forced to go back to work
2) (=angustiar)me agobian las grandes ciudades — big cities are too much for me *, I find big cities very stressful
me agobia un montón oír el fútbol por la radio * — hearing football on the radio really gets to me *
3) (=molestar) to pester, harassestaban agobiándola con tantas preguntas — they were pestering o harassing her with so many questions
4) * (=meter prisa)no me agobies, ya terminaré el trabajo cuando pueda — please, give me a break o get off my back, I'll finish the work when I can *
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( abrumar) problemas/responsabilidad to weigh o get... down; calor to oppress, get... down2.agobiarse v pron (esp Esp fam) to get uptight (colloq)* * *= haunt, weigh down, harry, stress.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.Ex. They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.Ex. The animals are captured for only a few minutes, to avoid stressing them too much.----* agobiarse = fret, stew, stress + Nombre + out.* agobiarse por = fret about.* no agobiarse = take + Posesivo + time.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( abrumar) problemas/responsabilidad to weigh o get... down; calor to oppress, get... down2.agobiarse v pron (esp Esp fam) to get uptight (colloq)* * *= haunt, weigh down, harry, stress.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).
Ex: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.Ex: They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.Ex: The animals are captured for only a few minutes, to avoid stressing them too much.* agobiarse = fret, stew, stress + Nombre + out.* agobiarse por = fret about.* no agobiarse = take + Posesivo + time.* * *agobiar [A1 ]vt1 (abrumar) «problemas/responsabilidad» to weigh o get … down; «calor» to oppress, get … downte agobia con tanta amabilidad she overwhelms o smothers you with kindnesseste niño me agobia this child is too much for me2 ( esp Esp) (angustiar) to get … downno me agobies, dame tiempo y te lo haré don't keep on at me, give me time and I'll do itse agobió con tanto ruido y se fue the noise got too much for him and he left* * *
agobiar ( conjugate agobiar) verbo transitivo [problemas/responsabilidad] to weigh o get … down;
[ calor] to oppress, get … down;
este niño me agobia this child is too much for me
agobiar verbo transitivo to overwhelm
' agobiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiar
English:
wear down
* * *♦ vtto overwhelm;el trabajo la agobia her work is getting on top of her;agobia a todos con sus problemas she drives everyone up the wall with her problems;me agobia con sus gritos his shouting really gets to me* * *v/t1 de calor stifle2 de problemas get on top of, overwhelm;agobiar de trabajo overload with work* * *agobiar vt1) oprimir: to oppress, to burden2) abrumar: to overwhelm3) : to wear out, to exhaust* * *agobiar vb1. (hacer sufrir) to get on top of2. (deprimir) to get down -
2 agobiar
aɡ̱obi'arv1) ( doblar) beugen, krümmen2) ( oprimir) unterdrücken, fertig machenLos problemas de su trabajo le agobian. — Seine Arbeitsprobleme machen ihn fertig.
3) (fig: deprimir, abatir) bedrücken, niederdrücken, belastenverbo transitivo————————agobiarse verbo pronominalagobiaragobiar [aγo'βjar]num1num (abrumar) bedrücken; ¡no me agobies! lass mich in Ruhe!; agobiar a alguien con alabanzas jdn mit Lobreden in Verlegenheit bringennum1num (encorvarse) sich bückennum2num (sentirse confundido) verlegen werdennum3num (atarearse) sich überarbeiten -
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4 agobiar
гл.1) общ. @обременять, гнести, обременить, подавить, придавливать, сгорбить, сутулить, теснить, томить, щемить, согнуть (сложить вдвое), жать, сгибать2) разг. (о горе, несчастье) придавить, (обременить, затруднить) навалить, измотать3) перен. давить, подавлять, пришибить, угнетать4) книжн. отяготить (тж. перен.), отягощать (тж. перен.)5) прост. довлеть, изморить -
5 agobiar
vt1) наклони́ть, нагну́ть, согну́ть кого; чью-л ше́ю, спи́ну и т п2) дави́ть свое́й тя́жестью, гнуть к земле́ кого пр и перенme agobia verlo — мне тяжело это ви́деть
4) перен утомля́ть; изнуря́ть; изма́тывать разг5) перен смуща́ть; стесня́ть; ско́вывать -
6 agobiar
• impose upon• oppositeness• oppress the people• overwhelm• weigh• weigh anchor• weigh heavily on• weigh-in• weight• weight lifter -
7 agobiar
• deprimovat• pokořit• ponížit• sklíčit• soužit• sužovat• trápit• tísnit• tížit• utiskovat• utlačovat• zdeptat* * *• drtit (vahou)• přetížit (prací)• schýlit (tělo k zemi)• sehnout (tělo k zemi)• sklonit (tělo k zemi)• tlačit k zemi• tíživě doléhat• unavit (koho prací ap.)• vysílit (koho prací ap.)• vyčerpat (koho prací ap.)• zahrnout (prací)• zatížit (břemenem)• zavalit (prací)• zkrušit neštěstím• zmáhat (koho prací ap.) -
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9 agobiar
1. tr 1) прегъвам, привеждам, превивам (тялото); 2) огъвам, навеждам; 3) прен. потискам; смазвам, измъчвам; 4) прен. изморявам; обременявам; 2. prnl 1) прегърбвам се; 2) огъвам се под тежест. -
10 agobiar
vt1) (тж vr) гнуть(ся), сгибать(ся), пригибать(ся)2) придавливать, прижимать3) унижать4) угнетать, подавлять5) докучать, надоедать; утомлять -
11 agobiar de
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12 agobiar
aclaparar, afeixugar, atordir -
13 agobiar a alguien con alabanzas
agobiar a alguien con alabanzasjemanden mit Lobreden in Verlegenheit bringenDiccionario Español-Alemán > agobiar a alguien con alabanzas
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14 agobiar psìquicamente
гл.общ. давить на психикуИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > agobiar psìquicamente
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15 agobiar con
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16 agobiado
adj.1 overwhelmed, overburdened.2 exhausted, tired.3 weighed-down, bent-over, bent, bowed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agobiar.* * *1→ link=agobiar agobiar► adjetivo1 (doblado) bent over/down, weighed down* * *ADJ1) [persona]estar agobiado: estamos agobiados de trabajo — we're up to our eyes in work *
estaba agobiada por tantas visitas — she found all these visitors overwhelming o a bit too much *
no puedo hacerlo porque estoy agobiado con otras cosas — I can't do it, I'm rushed off my feet with other things * o I've got too much else on *
2) [lugar] clutteredel dormitorio queda muy agobiado con tantos muebles — the bedroom is very cluttered with all the furniture
3)ser agobiado de hombros — Cono Sur to have a stoop
* * *- da adjetivoa) ( abrumado)b) (esp Esp) ( angustiado)estar agobiado — to be in a real state (colloq)
* * *= oppressed, harassed, under the cosh, stressed, harried, beleaguered.Ex. The architectural styles of some library buildings make the new user feel oppressed, rather than welcome and at ease.Ex. This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.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.Ex. But working mothers' lives are much more harried than the average American's.Ex. The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.----* agobiado de trabajo = up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in work.* agobiado por las preocupaciones = careworn.* agobiado por problemas = beset with + problems.* estar agobiado de = be snowed under with.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( abrumado)b) (esp Esp) ( angustiado)estar agobiado — to be in a real state (colloq)
* * *= oppressed, harassed, under the cosh, stressed, harried, beleaguered.Ex: The architectural styles of some library buildings make the new user feel oppressed, rather than welcome and at ease.
Ex: This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.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.Ex: But working mothers' lives are much more harried than the average American's.Ex: The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.* agobiado de trabajo = up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in work.* agobiado por las preocupaciones = careworn.* agobiado por problemas = beset with + problems.* estar agobiado de = be snowed under with.* * *agobiado -da1(abrumado): estamos agobiados de trabajo we're rushed off our feet with work ( colloq), we're snowed under with workestán agobiados de deudas they are burdened with debts, they're up to their ears in debt ( colloq)estaba agobiada con tantos problemas she was weighed down by so many problems2camina agobiado de hombros he walks with a stoop* * *
Del verbo agobiar: ( conjugate agobiar)
agobiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
agobiado
agobiar
agobiado◊ -da adjetivo [estar] agobiado de algo ‹ de trabajo› snowed under with sth;
‹ de deudas› overwhelmed with sth;
agobiar ( conjugate agobiar) verbo transitivo [problemas/responsabilidad] to weigh o get … down;
[ calor] to oppress, get … down;
este niño me agobia this child is too much for me
agobiado,-a adjetivo overwhelmed: está agobiado de problemas, he's overwhelmed with problems
estoy agobiado de trabajo, I'm snowed under with work
agobiar verbo transitivo to overwhelm
' agobiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobiada
- apurada
- apurado
English:
debt ridden
- pressure
* * *agobiado, -a adjestán agobiados de trabajo they're snowed under with work;están agobiados de problemas they're weighed down with problems;está agobiado por las deudas he's weighed down with debt, he's up to his ears in debt;está agobiado por el éxito the burden of his success is beginning to tell on him* * *adj figstressed out;agobiado de trabajo snowed under with work* * *agobiado, -da adj: weary, worn-out, weighted-down -
17 agobio
m.1 choking, suffocation.¡qué agobio! it's stifling!2 pressure.¡qué agobio! this is murder o a nightmare!3 anguish, affliction, suffering, agony.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: agobiar.* * *1 burden, fatigue, suffocation* * *SM1) (=malestar)el calor y el agobio provocaron algunos mareos entre el público — it was so hot and crowded that some of the audience fainted
2) (=angustia)soñaban con unas vacaciones lejos del agobio del trabajo doméstico — they dreamed of holidays away from the stress of housework
¡cuántos deberes! ¡qué agobio! * — so much homework! it's a nightmare! *
* * ** * ** * *Madrid a estas horas es un agobio at this time of day Madrid is a real nightmare¡qué agobio! no vamos a terminar nunca this is terrible o a nightmare, we'll never finish thisme entró un agobio espantoso a terrible panicky feeling came over me ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo agobiar: ( conjugate agobiar)
agobio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
agobió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
agobiar
agobio
agobiar ( conjugate agobiar) verbo transitivo [problemas/responsabilidad] to weigh o get … down;
[ calor] to oppress, get … down;
este niño me agobia this child is too much for me
agobio sustantivo masculino: una sensación de agobio a sense of oppression
agobiar verbo transitivo to overwhelm
agobio sustantivo masculino
1 (angustia) anxiety
2 (ahogo) suffocation
' agobio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixia
English:
oppression
* * *agobio nm1. [físico] choking, suffocation;las aglomeraciones me producen agobio I feel oppressed by crowds of people;¡qué agobio! it's stifling!2. [psíquico] pressure;¡qué agobio! this is murder o a nightmare!* * *m:es un agobio it’s unbearable, it’s a nightmare fam* * *agobio n1. (calor, ahogo)3. (prisa) pressure -
18 asfixiar
v.to asphyxiate, to suffocate.María ahogó al jefe de la pandilla Mary drowned the gang's leader.* * *1 to asphyxiate, suffocate1 to asphyxiate, suffocate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=ahogar) to suffocate; (Med, Jur) to asphyxiatese confirma que la víctima fue asfixiada — it has been confirmed that the victim was suffocated o asphyxiated
este humo nos asfixia — this smoke is asphyxiating o suffocating us
2) (=agobiar)el pequeño pueblo la asfixiaba — village life was suffocating o stifling her
tanto trabajo lo asfixia — all this work is getting on top of him o getting to him o getting him down
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ahogar) to asphyxiate, suffocatemurió asfixiado — he died of asphyxiation o suffocation
b) ( agobiar) to suffocate, stifle2.asfixiarse v prona) ( ahogarse) to be asphyxiated, suffocate; ( por obstrucción de la tráquea) to choke to deathaquí se asfixia uno — (fam) it's suffocating in here
me asfixiaba de calor — (fam) I was suffocating in the heat
b) (fam) ( agobiarse) to suffocate, feel stifled* * *= smother, suffocate, stifle.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.----* asfixiar con gas = gas.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ahogar) to asphyxiate, suffocatemurió asfixiado — he died of asphyxiation o suffocation
b) ( agobiar) to suffocate, stifle2.asfixiarse v prona) ( ahogarse) to be asphyxiated, suffocate; ( por obstrucción de la tráquea) to choke to deathaquí se asfixia uno — (fam) it's suffocating in here
me asfixiaba de calor — (fam) I was suffocating in the heat
b) (fam) ( agobiarse) to suffocate, feel stifled* * *= smother, suffocate, stifle.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
Ex: The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.* asfixiar con gas = gas.* * *asfixiar [A1 ]vt1 (ahogar) to asphyxiate, suffocatemurió asfixiado en el incendio he died of asphyxiation o suffocation in the firelo asfixió con una almohada she suffocated o smothered o asphyxiated him with a pillow2 (agobiar) to suffocate, stifle3 ‹industria/iniciativa› to strangle, stifle1 (ahogarse) to be asphyxiated, suffocate; (por obstrucción de la traquea) to choke to deathtosía tanto que se asfixiaba he was coughing so much that he couldn't get his breathabre la ventana, aquí se asfixia uno ( fam); open the window, it's suffocating in here o it's stifling in here o you can't breathe in herenos asfixiábamos de calor ( fam); we were suffocating in the heat, the heat was stifling2 ( fam) (agobiarse) to suffocate, feel stifledestá asfixiada de trabajo she's snowed under with work ( colloq)asfixiado por el peso de la deuda externa strangled o stifled by the burden of its foreign debt* * *
asfixiar ( conjugate asfixiar) verbo transitivo
◊ murió asfixiado he died of asphyxiation o suffocation
asfixiarse verbo pronominal
( por obstrucción de la tráquea) to choke to death;
asfixiar vtr, asfixiarse verbo reflexivo to asphyxiate, suffocate
' asfixiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiarse
- sofocar
- ahogar
English:
asphyxiate
- gas
- smother
- suffocate
- choke
* * *♦ vt1. [ahogar] to asphyxiate, to suffocate;murieron asfixiados they suffocated2. [agobiar] to stifle;este calor asfixia a cualquiera it's stiflingly hot3. [económicamente] to cripple;tuvo que cerrar porque las deudas lo asfixiaban he had to close down because he was crippled by debt;las nuevas medidas van a asfixiar a la pequeña empresa the new measures will cripple small businesses* * *v/t asphyxiate, suffocate* * *asfixiar vt: to asphyxiate, to suffocate, to smother* * *asfixiar vb to suffocate -
19 abrumar
v.1 to overwhelm.Ellos abruman al chico They overwhelm the boy.2 to weary, to annoy.Sus celos abruman a Ricardo Her jealousy wearies Richard.3 to obfuscate.* * *1 to overwhelm, crush1 to become misty* * *verb1) to overwhelm2) oppress* * *1.VT (=agobiar) to overwhelm; (=oprimir) to oppress, weigh down; (=cansar) to wear out, exhaustabrumar a algn de trabajo — to overload o swamp sb with work
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to overwhelmabrumar a alguien con algo — con problemas/quejas to wear somebody out with something
* * *= bog down, engulf, overwhelm, swamp, overpower, weigh + heavily + upon, weigh down.Ex. There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Ex. Societal changes shaking all established institutions to their foundations also threaten to engulf the public library.Ex. The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us.Ex. The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Ex. She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex. Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex. The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.----* abrumar con atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *verbo transitivo to overwhelmabrumar a alguien con algo — con problemas/quejas to wear somebody out with something
* * *= bog down, engulf, overwhelm, swamp, overpower, weigh + heavily + upon, weigh down.Ex: There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.
Ex: Societal changes shaking all established institutions to their foundations also threaten to engulf the public library.Ex: The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Ex: She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex: Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* abrumar con atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *abrumar [A1 ]vtto overwhelmla abrumaron con tantas atenciones she was overwhelmed by all their kindnessme abruma con sus preguntas/quejas he wears me out with his constant questions/complaintsestaba abrumado de trabajo he was snowed under with workabrumado por las preocupaciones weighed down with worry* * *
abrumar ( conjugate abrumar) verbo transitivo
to overwhelm;
abrumar a algn con algo ‹con problemas/quejas› to wear sb out with sth;
abrumar verbo transitivo to overwhelm, crush: me abrumas con tantas atenciones, I'm overwhelmed by your kindness
' abrumar' also found in these entries:
English:
overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- over
- weigh
* * *abrumar vt[agobiar] to overwhelm;lo abruma tanta responsabilidad he is overwhelmed by all the responsibility;tantas atenciones la abruman she finds all that attentiveness overwhelming;me abruma estar entre mucha gente I find being in large crowds oppressive* * *v/t overwhelm ( con ode with);con trabajo snowed under with work* * *abrumar vt1) agobiar: to overwhelm2) oprimir: to oppress, to burden -
20 давить
несов., вин. п.снег да́вит на кры́шу — la nieve pesa sobre el techo2) перен. ( притеснять) abrumar vt, agobiar vtдави́ть бли́жнего своего́ — vejar a su prójimo3) перен. (тяготить, томить) atormentar vt, afligir vt, angustiar vt; oprimir vt (о чувстве боли и т.п.)дави́ть на пси́хику — agobiar psíquicamenteдави́ть друг дру́га — empujarse5) разг. ( душить) ahogar vt, estrangular vt6) (уничтожать, расплющивая, подминая) aplastar vtдави́ть сок из лимо́на — exprimir el jugo de un limónдави́ть виногра́д — pisar (prensar) la uva
См. также в других словарях:
agobiar — Se conjuga como: cambiar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: agobiar agobiando agobiado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. agobio agobias agobia agobiamos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
agobiar — agobiar(se) 1. ‘Hacer soportar a alguien una carga excesiva’ y, como pronominal, ‘sentir agobio’. Se acentúa como anunciar (→ apéndice 1, n.º 4). 2. Por tratarse de un verbo de «afección psíquica», dependiendo de distintos factores (→ … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
agobiar — verbo transitivo 1. Causar (una persona o una cosa) sensación de agobio [a una persona]: Lo agobian tus muestras de cariño. Nos agobia su sinceridad. verbo pronominal 1. Experimentar … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
agobiar — (De un der. del lat. gibbus, giba). 1. tr. Imponer a alguien actividad o esfuerzo excesivos, preocupar gravemente, causar gran sufrimiento. Le agobian los quehaceres, los años, las penas. 2. Rendir, deprimir o abatir. 3. p. us. Inclinar o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
agobiar — {{#}}{{LM A01119}}{{〓}} {{ConjA01119}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA01139}} {{[}}agobiar{{]}} ‹a·go·biar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Molestar, deprimir o causar un gran sufrimiento: • Nunca se agobia por muchas cosas que tenga que hacer.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
agobiar — (Del lat. ad, a + gibbus, giba.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Causar alguien o algo mucha molestia o fatiga a una persona: ■ la tristeza me agobia; se agobió con tanto trabajo. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + con, de, por 2 Angustiar, abrumar a una… … Enciclopedia Universal
agobiar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Abrumar a alguien con algo que le resulta excesivo (como un gran peso, mucho trabajo, una serie de problemas, etc) sin dejarle punto de reposo y provocándole, en general, fatiga, angustia o una sensación de ahogo o… … Español en México
agobiar — (v) (Intermedio) provocar molestia y cansancio, deprimir Ejemplos: El comportamiento inadecuado de Juan agobió a su pareja. Las preguntas continuas de los niños me agobian. Sinónimos: sofocar, fastidiar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
agobiar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ angustiar, abrumar, preocupar, oprimir, sofocar, ahogar, fatigar, atosigar, cansar, rendir, agotar, fastidiar, molestar, abatir, apesadumbrar, sufrir Antónimos: ■ aliviar, aligerar, distraer, consola … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
agobiar — transitivo y pronominal abrumar*, atosigar, oprimir, cansar, fatigar, acosar, perseguir, estrechar, acosijar (México). ≠ despreocupar, despejar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
agobiar — tr. Inclinar el cuerpo hacia abajo. Humillar. Abatir. Causar molestia … Diccionario Castellano