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1 amenaza
f.threat.amenaza de bomba bomb scareamenaza de muerte death threatpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: amenazar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: amenazar.* * *1 threat, menace* * *noun f.menace, threat* * *SF threat* * *femenino threatamenaza de algo: amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat; respondieron con amenaza de huelga — they responded by threatening to strike
* * *= threat, menace.Ex. The ' threat' is less tangible when viewed from the standpoint of providers and consumers of such courses.Ex. Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.----* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* amenaza comunista, la = red scare, the, red menace, the.* amenaza de bomba = bomb threat.* amenaza de guerra = threat of war.* amenaza de tormenta = gathering storm.* amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].* amenaza militar = military threat.* amenaza nuclear = nuclear threat.* amenaza terrorista = terror threat.* bajo amenaza = under threat.* estado de amnaza terrorista = terror alert.* hacer frente a una amenaza = address + threat.* ¿incentivos o amenazas? = the carrot vs. the stick.* incentivos y amenazas = carrots and sticks.* insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.* lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.* libre de la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).* presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.* romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.* sin la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).* * *femenino threatamenaza de algo: amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat; respondieron con amenaza de huelga — they responded by threatening to strike
* * *= threat, menace.Ex: The ' threat' is less tangible when viewed from the standpoint of providers and consumers of such courses.
Ex: Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* amenaza comunista, la = red scare, the, red menace, the.* amenaza de bomba = bomb threat.* amenaza de guerra = threat of war.* amenaza de tormenta = gathering storm.* amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].* amenaza militar = military threat.* amenaza nuclear = nuclear threat.* amenaza terrorista = terror threat.* bajo amenaza = under threat.* estado de amnaza terrorista = terror alert.* hacer frente a una amenaza = address + threat.* ¿incentivos o amenazas? = the carrot vs. the stick.* incentivos y amenazas = carrots and sticks.* insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.* lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.* libre de la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).* presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.* romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.* sin la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).* * *1 (aviso, intimidación) threatno me vengas con amenazas don't threaten meamenaza DE algo:intentó asustarlos con amenazas de cerrar la fábrica he tried to frighten them by threatening to o with threats to close down the factoryla amenaza de bomba the bomb threat o warningamenaza de muerte death threat2 (peligro, riesgo) threatcon amenaza de lluvias en el oeste with a threat of rain in the west* * *
Del verbo amenazar: ( conjugate amenazar)
amenaza es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
amenaza
amenazar
amenaza sustantivo femenino
threat;
amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat
amenazar ( conjugate amenazar) verbo transitivo
b) ( dar indicios de):
verbo intransitivo amenaza con hacer algo to threaten to do sth
amenaza v impers (Meteo):
amenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain
amenaza sustantivo femenino threat, menace: estas medidas son una amenaza para el futuro de la empresa, these measures are a threat to the future of the company
amenazar verbo transitivo to threaten: los secuestradores le amenazaron de muerte, the kidnappers threatened to kill him
' amenaza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amago
- fantasma
- O
- peligro
- velada
- velado
- amenazar
- ay
- eh
- espectro
- responder
- ruina
English:
danger
- implicit
- menace
- pose
- settle
- stave off
- threat
- utter
- veiled
- bomb
- scare
- whole
* * *amenaza nfthreat;proferir amenazas contra alguien to threaten sb;una amenaza para el medio ambiente a threat to the environment, an environmental hazard;lo hizo bajo amenaza she did it under duressamenaza de bomba bomb scare;amenaza de muerte death threat* * *f threat* * *amenaza nf: threat, menace* * *amenaza n threat -
2 amenaza
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3 amenaza de bomba
(n.) = bomb threatEx. Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.* * *(n.) = bomb threatEx: Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.
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4 amenaza comunista
f.Communist threat, reds under the bed.* * *la amenaza comunista(n.) = red scare, the, red menace, theEx: Although the red scare is popularly associated with the activities of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the anti-communist hysteria of the 50s went far beyond McCarthy and Washington D.C.
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5 amenaza asimétrica
(n.) = asymmetric threatEx. Put simply, asymmetric threats are a version of not 'fighting fair,' which can include the use of surprise and weapons in ways unplanned by a nation.* * *(n.) = asymmetric threatEx: Put simply, asymmetric threats are a version of not 'fighting fair,' which can include the use of surprise and weapons in ways unplanned by a nation.
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6 amenaza comunista, la
(n.) = red scare, the, red menace, theEx. Although the red scare is popularly associated with the activities of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the anti-communist hysteria of the 50s went far beyond McCarthy and Washington D.C.Ex. Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'. -
7 amenaza de guerra
(n.) = threat of warEx. The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.* * *(n.) = threat of warEx: The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.
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8 amenaza de tormenta
(n.) = gathering stormEx. 'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.* * *(n.) = gathering stormEx: 'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.
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9 amenaza ficticia
(n.) = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie]Ex. The article is entitled 'Micrographics and eyestrain: more bogeyman than real threat'.Ex. Fish is particularly scathing about reactionaries in the academic world who resort to a version of scaremongering about 'political correctness,' deconstruction, and other bogies.* * *(n.) = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie]Ex: The article is entitled 'Micrographics and eyestrain: more bogeyman than real threat'.
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10 amenaza militar
(n.) = military threatEx. In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.* * *(n.) = military threatEx: In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.
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11 amenaza nuclear
(n.) = nuclear threatEx. The article 'Myths and alibis' suggests that the enormity of the nuclear threat is now sufficient to prompt Western librarians to acknowledge the political and moral dimensions of their work.* * *(n.) = nuclear threatEx: The article 'Myths and alibis' suggests that the enormity of the nuclear threat is now sufficient to prompt Western librarians to acknowledge the political and moral dimensions of their work.
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12 amenaza terrorista
(n.) = terror threatEx. Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.* * *(n.) = terror threatEx: Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.
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13 amenaza a la salud
• health resort• health-threatening -
14 amenaza de bomba
• bomb scare -
15 amenaza de guerra
• war baby• war council• war tax• war to death -
16 amenaza de huelga
• strike threat -
17 amenaza de inflación
• inflation accounting• inflation danger• inflation differential• threat of inflation -
18 amenaza para la salud
• health resort• health-threatening -
19 amenaza amarilla
f.yellow peril. -
20 amenaza multidimensional
f.multi-dimensional threat.
См. также в других словарях:
Amenaza — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término amenaza puede referirse a: Amenaza, hecho que puede producir un daño; Amenaza, delito o falta en Derecho. Obtenido de Amenaza Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación … Wikipedia Español
amenaza — sustantivo femenino 1. Dicho o hecho con que se amenaza: Sus amenazas no consiguieron intimidarle. Desalojaron el edificio porque había una amenaza de bomba. Entregó el dinero bajo amenaza. 2. Peligro o mal potenciales: Este psicópata es una… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
amenaza — posibilidad inminente de que se produzca un evento nefasto CIE 10 [véase http://www.iqb.es/patologia/amenaza.htm] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
amenaza — (Del lat. vulg. mĭnacia, y este del lat. mĭna). 1. f. Acción de amenazar. 2. Dicho o hecho con que se amenaza. 3. Der. Delito consistente en intimidar a alguien con el anuncio de la provocación de un mal grave para él o su familia … Diccionario de la lengua española
amenaza — (Del lat. vulgar minacia < lat. mina.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción de amenazar. 2 Dicho con que se amenaza o hecho que amenaza: ■ la guerra es una amenaza para nuestro país. * * * amenaza («Cernerse, Gravitar, Tener encima, Tener sobre sí,… … Enciclopedia Universal
amenaza — s f 1 Expresión o hecho con que una persona declara a otra su intención de hacerle daño o perjudicarla, generalmente con el fin de atemorizarla o intimidarla: Estaba dispuesta a cumplir sus amenazas , ¿Nos habrá dicho eso como amenaza? , Sus… … Español en México
amenaza — {{#}}{{LM A02076}}{{〓}} {{SynA02127}} {{[}}amenaza{{]}} ‹a·me·na·za› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Advertencia o anuncio del mal que se le quiere hacer a alguien: • Tus amenazas no me dan miedo.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Advertencia o anuncio de algo malo… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
amenaza — (f) (Básico) lo que representa advertencia de un suceso desfavorable Ejemplos: Alzó el puño en señal de amenaza. El político ha obtenido varias cartas de amenaza. Sinónimos: peligro, aviso … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
amenaza — f. Acción de amenazar. Dicho o hecho con que se amenaza … Diccionario Castellano
amenaza — 1) f. Acción de amenazar. 2) Dicho o hecho con que se amenaza … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
amenaza — 1) f. Acción de amenazar. 2) Dicho o hecho con que se amenaza … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española