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1 awakening
tr[ə'weɪkənɪŋ]1 despertar nombre masculinon.• despertamiento s.m.ə'weɪkənɪŋnoun despertar m[ǝ'weɪknɪŋ]1.ADJ (fig) naciente2.N despertar m* * *[ə'weɪkənɪŋ]noun despertar m -
2 awakening
adj.1 despertador, despertante.2 que se despierta.s.despertar.ger.gerundio del verbo AWAKEN. -
3 new awakening
s.nuevo despertar. -
4 rude awakening
s.sorpresa muy desagradable. -
5 rude
ru:d1) (not polite; showing bad manners: rude behaviour.) grosero; maleducado2) (vulgar; indecent: rude pictures.) indecente•- rudely- rudeness
rude adj maleducado / groserotr[rʊːd]2 (improper) grosero,-a3 (crude) rudo,-a, tosco,-a1) crude: tosco, rústico2) impolite: grosero, descortés, maleducado3) abrupt: bruscoa rude awakening: una sorpresa desagradableadj.• desatento, -a adj.• descomedido, -a adj.• descompuesto, -a adj.• descortés adj.• escabroso, -a adj.• fiero, -a adj.• grosero, -a adj.• inculto, -a adj.• malcriado, -a adj.• ofensivo, -a adj.• recio, -a adj.• rudo, -a adj.n.• ganapán s.m.ruːd1)a) ( bad-mannered) < person> maleducado, grosero; < remark> grosero, descortésthey were very rude about my cooking — hicieron comentarios muy poco amables sobre la comida que había preparado
to be rude TO somebody — ser* grosero con alguien
b) ( vulgar) (esp BrE) groserohe said a rude word — dijo una grosería or una palabrota or una mala palabra
2) (liter)a) < tools> rudimentariob) < person> tosco, basto4) ( robust) (liter)to be in rude health — gozar* de muy buena salud
[ruːd]ADJ (compar ruder) (superl rudest)1) (=impolite) [person] grosero, maleducado; [remark] groserohow rude! — ¡qué poca educación!, ¡qué grosero!
2) (=indecent) [gesture] grosero, obsceno; [joke, song] verde, colorado (LAm)a rude word — una grosería, una mala palabra
3) liter (=primitive) [shelter, table] tosco, rudimentario; [tool, device, implement] burdo, rudimentario4) liter (=unexpected and unpleasant)5) liter (=vigorous)to be in rude health — gozar de muy buena salud, estar más sano que un roble
* * *[ruːd]1)a) ( bad-mannered) < person> maleducado, grosero; < remark> grosero, descortésthey were very rude about my cooking — hicieron comentarios muy poco amables sobre la comida que había preparado
to be rude TO somebody — ser* grosero con alguien
b) ( vulgar) (esp BrE) groserohe said a rude word — dijo una grosería or una palabrota or una mala palabra
2) (liter)a) < tools> rudimentariob) < person> tosco, basto4) ( robust) (liter)to be in rude health — gozar* de muy buena salud
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6 arousal
tr[ə'raʊzəl]1 excitación nombre femeninoarousal [ə'raʊzəl] n: excitación fn.• despertamiento s.m.ə'raʊzəl[ǝ'raʊzǝl]N (sexual) excitación f (sexual)* * *[ə'raʊzəl] -
7 despertar
despertar ( conjugate despertar) verbo transitivo ‹ apetito› to whet; ‹ recuerdos› to evoke; ‹ interés› to awaken, stir up verbo intransitivo ( del sueño) to wake (up); ( de la anestesia) to come round despertarse verbo pronominal ( del sueño) to wake (up)
despertar
I verbo transitivo
1 to wake (up)
2 fig (un sentimiento, recuerdo) to arouse
II sustantivo masculino awakening: tiene muy mal despertar, he's always angry when he wakes up ' despertar' also found in these entries: Spanish: cerrarse - despertarse - escándalo - espabilar - grogui - ininteligible - umbral - despierta English: arouse - awake - awaken - awakening - fire - get up - rouse - roust - stir - stir up - wake - wake up - excite - get - kindle - provoke -
8 despierta
Del verbo despertar: ( conjugate despertar) \ \
despierta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: despertar despierta
despertar ( conjugate despertar) verbo transitivo ‹ apetito› to whet; ‹ recuerdos› to evoke; ‹ interés› to awaken, stir up verbo intransitivo ( del sueño) to wake (up); ( de la anestesia) to come round despertarse verbo pronominal ( del sueño) to wake (up)
despierta,◊ despiertas, etc see despertar
despertar
I verbo transitivo
1 to wake (up)
2 fig (un sentimiento, recuerdo) to arouse
II sustantivo masculino awakening: tiene muy mal despertar, he's always angry when he wakes up
despierto,-a adjetivo
1 (no dormido) awake
2 (vivo, espabilado) quick, sharp ' despierta' also found in these entries: Spanish: mar English: grumpy - imagination - pity -
9 despierto
Del verbo despertar: ( conjugate despertar) \ \
despierto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: despertar despierto
despertar ( conjugate despertar) verbo transitivo ‹ apetito› to whet; ‹ recuerdos› to evoke; ‹ interés› to awaken, stir up verbo intransitivo ( del sueño) to wake (up); ( de la anestesia) to come round despertarse verbo pronominal ( del sueño) to wake (up)
despierto
◊ -ta adjetivo
despertar
I verbo transitivo
1 to wake (up)
2 fig (un sentimiento, recuerdo) to arouse
II sustantivo masculino awakening: tiene muy mal despertar, he's always angry when he wakes up
despierto,-a adjetivo
1 (no dormido) awake
2 (vivo, espabilado) quick, sharp ' despierto' also found in these entries: Spanish: despierta - desvelada - desvelado - espabilada - espabilado - lista - listo - soñar - velar - vivo English: awake - daydream - keep up - reverie - stay up - wide awake - alert - keep - slow - wide
См. также в других словарях:
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