-
1 asperete
• bitterness -
2 amargura
f.1 sorrow (disgusto).2 bitterness, grief, embitterment, sorrow.3 achor.* * *1 bitterness2 (dolor) sorrow, grief, sadness* * *noun f.* * *femenino bitterness* * *= sourness, bitterness.Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.----* con amargura = bitterly.* * *femenino bitterness* * *= sourness, bitterness.Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.
Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* con amargura = bitterly.* * *bitternesslloraba con amargura he wept bitterlyllevar or traer a algn por la calle or el camino de la amargura to make sb's life a misery ( colloq), to make sb's life impossible o hell ( colloq)* * *
amargura sustantivo femenino
bitterness;
amargura sustantivo femenino bitterness
♦ Locuciones: ese vecino me trae por la calle de la amargura, that neighbour is embittering me
' amargura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calle
- escozor
- hiel
English:
bitterness
* * *amargura nf[pena] sorrow;lloró con amargura he wept bitterly* * *f tb figbitterness* * *amargura nf1) : bitterness2) : grief, sorrow -
3 amargor
m.bitterness.* * *1 bitterness* * *masculino bitterness* * *= bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* * *masculino bitterness* * *= bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.
* * *bitterness* * *
amargor sustantivo masculino
bitterness
' amargor' also found in these entries:
English:
bitterness
* * *amargor nm[sabor] bitterness* * *m bitterness -
4 resentimiento
m.resentment, bitterness.* * *1 resentment* * *noun m.* * *SM (=rencor) resentment; (=amargura) bitterness* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *resentment, bitterness* * *
resentimiento sustantivo masculino
resentment, bitterness
resentimiento sustantivo masculino resentment
' resentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destilar
- hiel
- pique
- escozor
English:
resentfulness
- resentment
- sullenness
- ill
- resentful
- spite
* * *resentment, bitterness* * *m resentment* * *: resentment* * *resentimiento n resentment -
5 acrimonia
f.1 acrimony (aspereza).2 acridness, bitterness, acridity, acrimoniousness.3 rancour, acrimony.4 surliness, acrimony, asperity.* * *1 acrimony* * *SF1) (=olor) acridness, pungency; (=sabor) sharpness, sourness2) (=desabrimiento) acrimony, bitterness* * *femenino bitterness, acrimony* * *= acrimony, pungency, bitterness.Ex. However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.Ex. Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* * *femenino bitterness, acrimony* * *= acrimony, pungency, bitterness.Ex: However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.
Ex: Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* * *bitterness, acrimonyrespondió con acrimonia he replied bitterly o acrimoniously* * *acrimonia nf[aspereza] acrimony;con acrimonia bitterly* * *f figbitterness, acrimony* * *acrimonia nf1) : pungency2) : acrimony -
6 rencor
m.resentment, bitterness.espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter toward meme guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *1 (odio) rancour (US rancor)2 (resentimiento) resentment\guardar rencor a alguien to have a grudge against somebody, bear somebody malice* * *SM (=amargura) rancour, rancor (EEUU), bitterness; (=resentimiento) ill feeling, resentment; (=malicia) spitefulnessguardar rencor — to bear malice, harbour o (EEUU) harbor a grudge (a against)
* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *no te guardo rencor por lo ocurrido I bear you no malice o I don't bear you any grudge for what happened, I don't feel resentful o bitter about what happenedintentémoslo otra vez, sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? let's try again, and no hard feelings, OK? ( colloq)aún siento mucho rencor por lo que me hizo I still feel very resentful o bitter about what he did to mesu rencor le impide perdonar y olvidar her feelings of rancor o her bitter feelings will not allow her to forgive and forget* * *
rencor sustantivo masculino
resentment;
no te guardo rencor I don't bear you any grudge;
siento rencor por lo que me hizo I feel bitter about what he did to me
rencor sustantivo masculino rancour, US rancor, resentment
guardar rencor, to bear a grudge [a, against]
sentir rencor, to feel bitter
' rencor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
- lanzar
- pecho
- guardar
- resentido
English:
animosity
- bitterness
- grudge
- hold against
- ill feeling
- ill-feeling
- nastily
- nastiness
- rancor
- rancour
- spite
- spitefully
- spitefulness
- spleen
- vindictiveness
- will
- bear
- harbor
- ill
- resent
- resentment
* * *rencor nmresentment, bitterness;espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter towards me;le guardo mucho rencor I feel a lot of resentment towards him;me guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *m resentment;guardar rencor a alguien bear s.o. a grudge* * *rencor nm1) : rancor, enmity, hostility2)guardar rencor : to hold a grudge* * *rencor n resentment -
7 hiel
f.1 bile (bilis).2 spleen, bitterness.3 gall, bile.* * *1 bile2 figurado bitterness, gall* * *noun f.1) bile2) gall* * *SF1) (Anat) gall, bile2) (=amargura) bitterness3) pl hieles (=adversidades) troubles, upsets* * *a) (Fisiol) bileb) (liter) ( amargura) bile (liter), bitternessc) hieles femenino plural (penas, disgustos) trials and tribulations (pl)* * *= bile, gall.Ex. This ultrasound image database comprises images of the liver and bile organs.Ex. And by the same reason the gall causes anger; for choleric men are often angry, because they have much gall.----* no miel sin hiel = no pain, no gain.* * *a) (Fisiol) bileb) (liter) ( amargura) bile (liter), bitternessc) hieles femenino plural (penas, disgustos) trials and tribulations (pl)* * *= bile, gall.Ex: This ultrasound image database comprises images of the liver and bile organs.
Ex: And by the same reason the gall causes anger; for choleric men are often angry, because they have much gall.* no miel sin hiel = no pain, no gain.* * *1 ( Fisiol) bilela hiel que destilaban sus palabras the bile with which he pronounced these words* * *
hiel sustantivo femenino
bile
hiel sustantivo femenino
1 Anat bile
2 fig (amargura, resentimiento) bitterness
* * *hiel nf1. [bilis] bile;2. [mala intención] spleen, bitterness;sus palabras destilaban hiel his words were dripping with venom3.hieles [sufrimientos] trials;las hieles de la derrota the bitter taste of defeat* * *f bile* * *hiel nf1) bilis: bile2) : bitterness -
8 acritud
f.1 acrimony (aspereza).2 surliness, acrimony, asperity.3 bitterness, acrimony.4 acridness, acerbity, acridity, acrimoniousness.* * *2 (dolor) intensity3 figurado (mordacidad) acrimony* * *SF = acrimonia* * *femenino (frml) asperity (frml), harshness* * *= acrimony, pungency, bitterness.Ex. However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.Ex. Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* * *femenino (frml) asperity (frml), harshness* * *= acrimony, pungency, bitterness.Ex: However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.
Ex: Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.* * *( frml)asperity ( frml), harshness* * *
acritud sustantivo femenino
1 (agresividad, mordacidad) acrimony
2 (sabor) sourness, bitterness
(olor) acridness
* * *acritud nf[aspereza] acrimony;con acritud bitterly* * *f harshness* * *acritud nf1) : pungency, bitterness2) : intensity, sharpness3) : harshness, asperity -
9 amargo
adj.1 bitter, amaroidal.2 bitter, sad.m.bitters.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: amargar.* * *► adjetivo1 (sabor) bitter1 bitterness————————1 bitterness* * *(f. - amarda)adj.* * *amargo, -a1. ADJ1) [sabor] bitter, tartmás amargo que tueras, más amargo que la hiel — terribly bitter
2) (fig) (=apenado) bitter, embittered2. SM1) [de sabor] bitterness, tartness2) pl amargos (=licor) bitters3.* * *I- ga adjetivo1)a) <fruta/sabor> bitterb) ( sin azúcar) unsweetened, without sugar2) <experiencia/recuerdo> bitter, painfulIIme dejó un sabor amargo — it left me with a bitter o nasty taste in my mouth
* * *= bitter, sour, upsetting.Ex. A number of respondents to the study expressed themselves in bitter terms at the lack of readiness to support programmes which are attempting to encourage the transfer of technological innovation to information applications.Ex. Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more 'heartache leave' offered as they get older.----* dejar un sabor amargo en la boca = leave + a bitter aftertaste.* experiencia amarga = bitter experience.* naranja amarga = sour orange.* verdad amarga = home truth.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* * *I- ga adjetivo1)a) <fruta/sabor> bitterb) ( sin azúcar) unsweetened, without sugar2) <experiencia/recuerdo> bitter, painfulIIme dejó un sabor amargo — it left me with a bitter o nasty taste in my mouth
* * *= bitter, sour, upsetting.Ex: A number of respondents to the study expressed themselves in bitter terms at the lack of readiness to support programmes which are attempting to encourage the transfer of technological innovation to information applications.
Ex: Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more 'heartache leave' offered as they get older.* dejar un sabor amargo en la boca = leave + a bitter aftertaste.* experiencia amarga = bitter experience.* naranja amarga = sour orange.* verdad amarga = home truth.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* * *A1 ‹fruta/sabor› bitter almendra2 (sin azúcar) unsweetened, without sugarB ‹experiencia/recuerdo› bitter, painfulme dejó un sabor amargo it left me with a bitter o nasty taste in my mouthlanzando quejas amargas contra su destino railing against his fate, complaining bitterly about his fate1 (amargor) bitterness2 (mate) maté without sugar3 (licor) bitters* * *
Del verbo amargar: ( conjugate amargar)
amargo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
amargó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
amargar
amargo
amargar ( conjugate amargar) verbo transitivo ‹ocasión/día› to spoil;
‹ persona› to make … bitter
amargarse verbo pronominal
to become bitter;
amargo -ga adjetivo
1
2 ‹experiencia/recuerdo› bitter, painful
amargar verbo transitivo
1 to make bitter
2 figurado to embitter, sour
amargo,-a adjetivo bitter, unpleasant, sour: siento que tengas que pasar por ese amargo trance, I'm sorry that you have to go through such an awful situation
' amargo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amarga
- chocolate
- sabor
- trago
- gusto
English:
bitter
- chocolate
- pill
- plain
* * *amargo, -a♦ adj1. [sabor] bitter2. [sin azúcar] bitter3. [persona, recuerdo] bitter♦ nm1. RP [mate] bitter maté* * *adj tb figbitter* * *amargo, -ga adj: bitter♦ amargamente advamargo nm: bitterness, tartness* * *amargo adj bitter -
10 escozor
m.1 stinging.2 itching, sting, itch, tingle.* * *1 stinging, smarting2 figurado pain, grief* * *SM1) (=picor) stinging, burning2) (=sentimiento) grief, heartache* * *a) (Med) stinging, burning sensationb) (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *= itching, itch.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *a) (Med) stinging, burning sensationb) (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *= itching, itch.Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.
Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *1 ( Med) stinging, burning sensation2 (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *
escozor sustantivo masculino
escozor sustantivo masculino
1 Med stinging, smarting
2 (resquemor, amargura) bitterness, resentment
' escozor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ardor
English:
sting
- burn
* * *escozor nm1. [sensación] stinging2. [resentimiento] resentment;[desaprobación] disapproval* * *m1 burning sensation, stinging2 figbitterness* * *escozor nm: smarting, stinging -
11 resquemor
m.1 resentment, bitterness.2 animosity, enmity, hatred, ill will.* * *1 resentment, ill feeling* * *SM1) (=resentimiento) resentment, bitterness2) (=sospecha) secret suspicion3) (=sensación) burn, sting; (Culin) burnt taste* * *masculino feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado — I felt a little uneasy at having hidden it from him
* * *= animosity, bad blood.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* * *masculino feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado — I felt a little uneasy at having hidden it from him
* * *= animosity, bad blood.Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.
Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* * *feeling of suspicion ( o resentment etc)me aseguró que no lo había visto pero me quedó cierto resquemor he assured me that he hadn't seen it but I was still a little doubtful o suspicious o I still had a slight feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado I felt a little uneasy at o I felt slight qualms about having hidden it from him* * *
resquemor sustantivo masculino resentment
' resquemor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escozor
* * *resquemor nmresentment, bitterness* * *resquemor nm: resentment, bitterness -
12 acíbar
m.1 bitterness, sorrow.2 aloe.* * *2 figurado (amargura) bitterness, sorrow* * *SM1) (=jugo) aloes2) (=amargura) sorrow, bitterness* * ** * ** * ** * *acíbar nm1. [planta] aloes2. [jugo] bitter aloes* * *m BOT aloes pl -
13 herida
f.1 injury.herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound2 injury, offense (ofensa).past part.past participle of spanish verb: herir.* * *1 wound2 figurado wound, outrage* * *1. noun f.injury, wound2. f., (m. - herido) 3. f., (m. - herido)* * *SF1) [física] [por arma] wound; [por accidente] injuryme sangraba la herida del brazo — [de arma] the wound in my arm was bleeding; [por caída, golpe] the cut on my arm was bleeding
las heridas internas en el seno del partido — the rifts o splits within the party
una herida abierta en la conciencia española — an open wound o running sore on the Spanish conscience
2) (=ofensa) insulthurgar en la herida —
evitó mencionar el divorcio para no hurgar en la herida — he avoided mentioning the divorce so as to let sleeping dogs lie
* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex. Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex. The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.----* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex: Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.
Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex: The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *1(en el cuerpo): sufrió heridas de carácter grave en el accidente he was seriously injured in the accident, he suffered o received o ( frml) sustained serious injuries in the accidental caerse, se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee when he fellla enfermera le lavó la herida the nurse bathed the woundpresentaba heridas de arma blanca he had stab woundsla herida no ha cicatrizado the wound hasn't healedhurgar en la herida to open old woundslamerse las heridas to lick one's woundsrespirar por la herida to reveal one's true feelings (of bitterness)2 (pena, sufrimiento) woundesa herida aún está abierta that wound still hasn't healedCompuestos:superficial woundpenetrating o puncture wound* * *
herida sustantivo femeninoa) ( en el cuerpo):
se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee;
curar una herida to clean/dress a wound
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herida sustantivo femenino
1 (de bala, de cuchillo) wound
(lesión, golpe) injury
2 (daño emocional) hurt, wound
Injury y el verbo to injure se refieren a accidentes.
Wound y el verbo to wound se refieren a heridas causadas por armas, agresión o de forma deliberada: Le hirieron durante el atraco. He was wounded during the robbery.
' herida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balazo
- brecha
- escarbar
- escopetazo
- fastidiar
- fea
- feo
- flechazo
- herir
- leve
- levedad
- metralla
- nada
- penetrante
- profunda
- profundo
- raja
- sanar
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- superficial
- abierto
- arder
- carne
- cerrar
- chamba
- cicatriz
- cojear
- cornada
- cortada
- coser
- costra
- cuchillada
- cuidado
- curación
- curar
- doler
- escocer
- grave
- latido
- latir
- mortal
- navajazo
- pinchazo
- piquete
- puñalada
- quemadura
- sangrar
- secar
- secreción
English:
bathe
- boo-boo
- burn
- critical
- cut
- dress
- flesh wound
- gash
- heal
- hideous
- hit
- infect
- infection
- injure
- injured
- injury
- lesion
- mend
- nasty
- raw
- salt
- serious
- severe
- severity
- slight
- sting
- weep
- wound
- dab
- gun
- hurt
- ooze
- stream
* * *herida nf1. [lesión] injury;[en lucha, atentado] wound;me hice una herida con un cuchillo I cut myself on a knife;sufrió heridas leves/graves she suffered minor/serious injuries;me golpeé con el techo y me hice una herida en la cabeza I hurt my head when I banged it on the ceilingherida abierta open wound;los crímenes de la dictadura siguen siendo una herida abierta the crimes of the dictatorship are a wound that still hasn't healed;herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound;heridas múltiples multiple injuries;herida punzante stab wound;herida superficial flesh wound2. [ofensa] injury, offence;escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida: no quería escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida, pero ¿cómo le va a tu ex esposa? I know it's a sore point, but how's your ex-wife?;renovar la herida to reopen an old wound3. [pena] wound;su desaparición es una herida que tardará en cicatrizar her disappearance is a wound that will take a long time to heal* * *fsufrir heridas de gravedad be seriously wounded; lesionado be seriously injured* * *herida nf: injury, wound* * *herida n1. (por un arma) woundcausar heridas to injure / to woundme hice una herida en la rodilla I cut my knee / I hurt my knee -
14 agraz
adj.1 disagreeable, annoying.2 unripe.m.1 verjuice, the juice expressed from unripe grapes.2 an unripe grape.3 displeasure, disgust.4 verjuice grape, berberry, sour grape, barberry.5 bitterness, ill feeling.6 sour taste.* * *\* * *SM1) (=uva) sour grape; (=jugo) sour grape juiceen agraz — prematurely, before time
2) (fig) (=amargura) bitterness, ill-feeling* * ** * *agraz nm1. [uva] unripe grape2. [zumo] sour grape juice -
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(n.) = blueprint for failureEx. Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.* * *(n.) = blueprint for failureEx: Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.
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(n.) = blueprint for failureEx. Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.* * *(n.) = blueprint for failureEx: Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.
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17 guardar rencor
v.to hold a grudge, to have a grudge, to bear a grudge, to have a chip on one's shoulder.* * *to harbour resentment (a, against)* * *(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx. Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.Ex. On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex. Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.* * *guardar rencor (hacia)(v.) = bear + ill will (toward)Ex: Bailey says he left Norfolk bearing no ill will toward anyone, though perhaps he had reason to.
(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx: Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.
Ex: On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex: Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder. -
18 teñir
v.1 to dye, to tinge, to tincture, to tint.Ellos tiñeron los pantalones They dyed the pants.2 to diffuse over, to overspread.El colorante tiñó el agua The coloring diffused over the water.* * *1 (dar un color) to dye2 (rebajar un color) to tone down3 figurado to tinge1 (el pelo) to dye one's hair* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ pelo, ropa] to dye2) (=manchar) to stain3) (=matizar) to tinge (de with)4) (Arte) [+ color] to darken2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ropa/zapatos/pelo> to dyeb) ( manchar) to stainc) ( matizar)2.teñirse v pron (refl) to dye* * *= stain, dye, tint, tinge, tincture.Ex. The item undergoing the treatment was an early Persian parchment manuscript which was badly stained.Ex. Olga works for one full year with great courage and independence trapping ground squirrels and gathering materials needed to tan, dye, and sew furs to make a parka for her husband.Ex. His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex. Some herbs demand more time to tincture comparing with others.----* sin teñir = undyed.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ropa/zapatos/pelo> to dyeb) ( manchar) to stainc) ( matizar)2.teñirse v pron (refl) to dye* * *= stain, dye, tint, tinge, tincture.Ex: The item undergoing the treatment was an early Persian parchment manuscript which was badly stained.
Ex: Olga works for one full year with great courage and independence trapping ground squirrels and gathering materials needed to tan, dye, and sew furs to make a parka for her husband.Ex: His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex: Some herbs demand more time to tincture comparing with others.* sin teñir = undyed.* * *vt1 ‹ropa/zapatos› to dye; ‹pelo› to dyetiñó la falda de azul she dyed the skirt blue2 (manchar) to stain teñir algo DE algo to stain sth WITH sthsus manos estaban teñidas de sangre their hands were stained with bloodel jugo le tiñó los dedos de rojo the juice stained his fingers red3(matizar): posturas teñidas de xenofobia attitudes marked by o tinged with xenophobiasus palabras estaban teñidas de tristeza her words were tinged with sadnessun país con una historia teñida de sangre a country with a bloodstained history■ teñirse( refl) to dye¿tu madre se tiñe (el pelo)? does your mother dye her hair?* * *
teñir ( conjugate teñir) verbo transitivo
teñirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹pelo/zapatos› to dye
teñir verbo transitivo
1 (una prenda) to dye: teñiré la falda de azul, I'll dye my skirt blue
(el pelo) to tint, dye
2 fig (impregnar) to tinge with
' teñir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tintura
English:
bleach
- dye
- redden
- stain
- tinge
- tint
- color
* * *♦ vt1. [tintar] [tela, pelo] to dye;teñir algo de rojo/verde to dye sth red/green2. [manchar] to stain;la sangre teñía sus manos her hands were stained with blood;el trabajo en la mina les tiñe el rostro de negro the work in the mine blackens their faces3. [matizar] to tinge sth (de with);tiñe su prosa de melancolía her prose is tinged with melancholy;el ambiente festivo tiñe las calles por estas fechas at this time of year the streets are filled with a festive atmosphere* * *v/t dye; figtinge;teñir algo de rojo dye sth red* * *teñir {67} vt1) : to dye2) : to stain* * *teñir vb to dye -
19 amargor SM
1) (=sabor) bitterness, tartness2) (fig) (=aflicción) bitterness; (=pena) grief, sorrow -
20 amargura SF
1) (=sabor) bitterness, tartness2) (fig) (=aflicción) bitterness; (=pena) grief, sorrow
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