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1 bomb outrage
s.atentado con bomba. -
2 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) atrocidad, escándalo, ultraje
2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) ultrajar, ofender- outrageously
- outrageousness
tr['aʊtreɪʤ]1 (anger, resentment) indignación nombre femenino (at, ante)1 (make angry) ultrajar, indignar; (shock) escandalizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be outraged at something indignarse ante algo1) insult: ultrajar, injuriar2) infuriate: indignar, enfureceroutrage n1) atrocity: atropello m, atrocidad f, atentado m2) scandal: escándalo m3) anger: ira f, furia fn.• atentado s.m.• atrocidad s.f.• atropello s.m.• barbaridad s.f.• demasía s.f.• desafuero s.m.• herida s.f.• tropería s.f.• ultraje s.m.• violencia s.f.v.• enfurecer v.• ultrajar v.• violentar v.
I 'aʊtreɪdʒb) c ( scandal) escándalo moutrage AGAINST something/somebody — atropello m contra or a algo/alguien
c) u ( feeling)outrage (AT something) — indignación f (ante algo)
II
a) ( offend) indignar, ultrajar (frml)b) ( scandalize) escandalizar*[aʊt'reɪdʒ]1. N1) (=wicked, violent act) atrocidad fbomb outrage — atentado m (con bomba)
2) (=indecency) ultraje m, escándalo m ; (=injustice) atropello m, agravio mit's an outrage! — ¡es un escándalo!, ¡qué barbaridad!
to commit an outrage against or on sb — [terrorists] cometer un atentado contra algn
2.VT [+ person] ultrajar; [+ standards, decency] atentar contra* * *
I ['aʊtreɪdʒ]b) c ( scandal) escándalo moutrage AGAINST something/somebody — atropello m contra or a algo/alguien
c) u ( feeling)outrage (AT something) — indignación f (ante algo)
II
a) ( offend) indignar, ultrajar (frml)b) ( scandalize) escandalizar* -
3 puso
Del verbo poner: ( conjugate poner) \ \
puso es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: poner puso
poner ( conjugate poner) verbo transitivo 1 ponle el collar al perro put the dog's collar on; puso una bomba to plant a bomb 2 ( agregar) to put 3 ‹inyección/supositorio› to give 4◊ poner la mesa to lay o set the table5 (instalar, montar) 6 [ ave] ‹ huevo› to lay 7 (Esp) (servir, dar):◊ póngame un café, por favor I'll have a coffee, please;¿cuántos le pongo? how many would you like? 1 ‹ dinero› ( contribuir) to put in; 2 ‹ atención› to pay; ‹cuidado/interés› to take; 3 ‹examen/problema› to set; 4 ( dar) ‹nombre/apodo› to give; ‹ ejemplo› to give; 5 ( enviar) ‹ telegrama› to send 6 ( escribir) ‹dedicatoria/líneas› to write 7 (Esp) (exhibir, dar) ‹ película› to show;◊ ¿ponen algo interesante en la tele? is there anything interesting on TV?;¿qué ponen en el Royal? what's on o what's showing at the Royal? 1 ‹programa/canal› to put on; ‹cinta/disco/música› to put on;◊ puso el motor en marcha she switched on o started the enginepuso el reloj en hora she put the clock right 2 (Esp) ( al teléfono): puso a algn con algo/algn to put sb through to sth/sb (en estado, situación) (+ compl): puso a algn en un aprieto to put sb in an awkward position vi [ ave] to lay ponerse verbo pronominal 1 ( refl) ( colocarse): pusose de pie to stand (up); pusose de rodillas to kneel (down), get down on one's knees 2 [ sol] to set 3 ( refl) ‹calzado/maquillaje/alhaja› to put on; 1 (en estado, situación) (+ compl): se puso triste she became sad; cuando lo vio se puso muy contenta she was so happy when she saw it; se puso como loco he went mad; pusose cómodo to make oneself comfortable 2 ( empezar) pusose a + inf to start -ing, to start + inf; (Esp):
puso see◊ poner
poner verbo transitivo
1 (en un lugar, una situación) to put: me puso en un aprieto, he put me in a tight corner (seguido de adjetivo) to make: me pone contento, he makes me happy
2 (hacer funcionar) to turn o switch on
3 (un fax, telegrama) to send
poner una conferencia, to make a long-distance call
4 (una multa, un castigo) to impose
5 (abrir un negocio) to set up
6 (vestir) to put on
7 (exponer) tienes que poner la planta al sol/a la sombra, you have to put the plant in the sun/shade
8 (aportar) yo puse mil pesetas, I contributed a thousand pesetas
9 (conjeturar, imaginar) to suppose: pongamos que..., supposing (that)...
10 (estar escrito) lo pone aquí, it's written here
no pone nada de eso, it doesn't say anything about that
11 TV Cine to put on, show
12 Tel ponme con él, put me through to him
13 (un nombre) le pondremos Tadeo, we are going to call him Tadeo
ya le puso título a la novela, he has already given the novel a title Locuciones: poner a alguien a caldo, to pull sb to pieces
poner a cien, to make sb nervous: me pone a cien cuando habla de ese modo, when he talks that way I get nervous
poner en duda, to call into question: los inversores pusieron su competencia en duda, the investors questioned his competence
poner a alguien en evidencia, to show sb up
poner en evidencia, to show up: la situación pone en evidencia la falta de justicia del sistema, the situation exposes the system's unfairness
poner a alguien en su sitio, to put sb in his place ' puso' also found in these entries: Spanish: alerta - aprieto - basilisco - brío - broche - chula - chulo - coger - delante - determinada - determinado - discordante - domingo - duda - énfasis - enferma - enfermo - enormidad - escapulario - fiera - fila - fomento - fonendo - fonendoscopio - furia - gallito - garantía - garganta - gesto - guerrera - inminencia - intramuscular - juego - mala - malo - manera - manifiesta - manifiesto - nerviosa - nervioso - niqui - objeción - pero - poner - ponerse - prueba - recaudo - rica - rico - roja English: applaud - ashen - blur - boot out - cancel - cast - change - coat - don - doze off - dress - end - fall - fluster - green - ill - lead - livid - neat - objection - outrage - over - part - potshot - prick up - reverie - stand - stick up - suddenly - sweat - tan - tremble - turn - ugly - violent - whip on - against - amused - apply - get - go - jitters - laughing - move - put - set - so - white - work
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