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121 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) trekke, vandre2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) utvandre, flytte•- migrant
- migratoryflytteverb \/maɪˈɡreɪt\/, \/ˈmaɪɡreɪt\/1) ( om person) flytte (utenlands), utvandre, vandre2) ( om fugler) flytte, trekke3) ( om fisk) vandre4) (kjemi, geologi) vandre -
122 prostrate
1. 'prostreit adjective1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) nesegrus, utstrakt2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) helt utmattet, sønderknust2. prə'streit verb1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) kaste seg i støvet2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) utmatte•Iverb \/prɒˈstreɪt\/1) slå i bakken, legge i bakken, slå ned2) velte over ende, rive over ende, kullkaste3) utmatte4) lamme, bryte ned5) ødelegge, velte, omstyrteprostrate oneself bøye seg dypt (som tegn på ærbødighet), bøye seg i støvet falle ned, gjøre knefallIIadj. \/ˈprɒstreɪt\/, \/ˈprɒstrɪt\/1) nesegrus, utstrakt (på magen)2) ( også botanikk) liggende3) kullkastet, revet over ende4) ( overført) slått (i bakken), beseiret, knust5) veltet, omstyrtet6) lammet, utmattet, nedbrutt, sønderknust -
123 stricken
'strikən(deeply affected, overwhelmed or afflicted: In his youth he was stricken with a crippling disease; grief-stricken parents; panic-stricken crowds.) rammet; hjemsøktadj. \/ˈstrɪk(ə)n\/1) ulykkesrammet, hjemsøkt2) ulykkelig, bedrøvet3) -slagen, -rammet, -herjet4) truffet, rammet, slagen, såret5) ( om mål) strøket, slettetstricken in years alderstegen, tilårskommenstricken with rammet av, grepet av -
124 abrumada
abrumado,-a adjetivo overwhelmed -
125 apurado
Del verbo apurar: ( conjugate apurar) \ \
apurado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: apurado apurar
apurado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ( avergonzado) embarrassed 2 (AmL) ( con prisa) in a hurry; a las apuradas (RPl fam) in a rush 3 ( en apuros): si te encuentras apurado, dímelo if you run into any difficulties, let me know 4a) ( agobiado)
apurar ( conjugate apurar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹copa/botella›: 2 ( meter prisa): no me apures (AmL) don't hurry o rush me verbo intransitivo (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir): apurarse verbo pronominal 1 ( preocuparse) to worry 2 (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry;◊ ¡apúrate! hurry up!
apurado,-a adjetivo
1 (agobiado) in need: están muy apurados de dinero, they are very hard up (de tiempo) in a hurry: andaban muy apurados de tiempo, they were pushed for time
2 (avergonzado) embarrassed
3 (peligroso) awkward, difficult
4 (un afeitado) close
5 LAm (con prisa) in a hurry
apurar verbo transitivo
1 (acabar) to finish off
2 (avergonzar) to embarrass
3 (dar prisa) to hurry ' apurado' also found in these entries: Spanish: apurada English: smooth-shaven - close - hurry - rush -
126 embargar
embargar ( conjugate embargar) verbo transitivo ‹ bienes› to seize, to sequestrate (frml); ‹ vehículo› to impound
embargar verbo transitivo
1 Jur (una propiedad, cuenta) to seize, impound
2 (arrebatar, poseer) to fill, overcome: al oírla cantar, me embargó la emoción, when I heard her singing, I was overwhelmed with emotion ' embargar' also found in these entries: English: attach - embargo - seize -
127 mundo
mundo sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) world; el mejor del mundo the best in the world; me parece lo más normal del mundo it seems perfectly normal to me; es conocido en todo el mundo he is known worldwide; el mundo árabe the Arab world; el mundo de la droga the drugs world; el mundo del espectáculo showbusiness; todo el mundo lo sabe everybody knows it; el mundo es un pañuelo it's a small world; por nada del or en el mundo: yo no me lo pierdo por nada del mundo I wouldn't miss it for the world; no lo vendería por nada en el mundo I wouldn't sell it for anything in the world o (colloq) for all the tea in China; traer a algn/venir al mundo to bring sb/come into the world; ver mundo to see the world 2 (planeta, universo) planet, world;◊ él vive en otro mundo he's on another planet o in another world
mundo sustantivo masculino
1 world
el mundo de la farándula, the show-business world
2 (seres humanos) todo el mundo, everybody
3 (experiencia) tener mucho mundo, to be a man/woman of the world Locuciones: caérsele/ venírsele el mundo encima, to be overwhelmed
nada del otro mundo, nothing special
por nada del mundo, not for all the world
ver mundo, to travel around ' mundo' also found in these entries: Spanish: comparable - consagración - de - desconectarse - islámico - más - miss - nada - ni - ombligo - oro - prioritaria - prioritario - proclamarse - recorrer - solidaria - solidario - tenerse - tercer - terráquea - terráqueo - toda - todo - tramoya - universal - valle - venir - voz - vuelta - actual - aislado - campeón - clásico - comercio - conocer - desquiciado - emotivo - entero - espectáculo - exterior - fantasía - globo - interior - natural - naturalidad - negocio - parejo - superpoblado - tercero - volver English: advanced - agreement - airport - Armageddon - around - astronomical - autonomous - awe-inspiring - best - brink - cat - circle - cloud cuckoo land - cocoon - common - concerned - cruise - densely - deny - earth - enunciate - everybody - everyone - exist - flash - flirt - globe trotting - high - home - hot - knowledge - large - male-dominated - man - manufacturer - Miss World - navigate - never-never land - over - publishing - quarrel - revolve - save - sought-after - sundry - Third World - ultimately - wander - wing - world -
128 transida
transido,-a adjetivo overwhelmed, stricken [de, with]
transido de dolor, racked with pain
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