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1→ link=cabrear cabrear► adjetivo1 familiar furious, pissed off* * *- da adjetivo (fam) furious, livid (colloq), mad (colloq)* * *= pissed off, miffed, in a mard, enraged.Ex. The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.Ex. These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex. She's been a right bitch and in a mard over the last week.Ex. This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.* * *- da adjetivo (fam) furious, livid (colloq), mad (colloq)* * *= pissed off, miffed, in a mard, enraged.Ex: The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.
Ex: These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex: She's been a right bitch and in a mard over the last week.Ex: This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.* * *cabreado -daanda or está cabreado por lo del otro día he's furious about what happened the other day* * *
Del verbo cabrear: ( conjugate cabrear)
cabreado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cabreado
cabrear
cabreado
cabrear ( conjugate cabrear) verbo transitivo (fam) ( enfadar) to make … mad (colloq), to piss … off (sl)
cabrearse verbo pronominal (fam) ( enojarse) to get mad (colloq)
cabreado,-a adjetivo familiar pissed-off
estar cabreado, to be pissed off
cabrear verbo transitivo familiar to make angry
' cabreado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabreada
English:
pissed
* * *cabreado, -a adjmuy Fam pissed off, US pissed ( con with);* * *adj:estar cabreado fam be annoyed ofurious -
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3 estar cabreado
estar cabreadostinksauer sein -
4 enfurecido, furioso, irritado, exasperado, enojado, encolerizado, cabreado
(adj.) = enragedEx. This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.* * *(adj.) = enragedEx: This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.
Spanish-English dictionary > enfurecido, furioso, irritado, exasperado, enojado, encolerizado, cabreado
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5 cabreada
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6 cabrearse ãë.
гл.разг. злиться (estar cabreado - быть раздраженным, злым), обижаться (estar cabreado - быть раздраженным, злым), раздражаться (estar cabreado - быть раздраженным, злым), сердиться (estar cabreado - быть раздраженным, злым), доканать, взбесить (estoy cabreado de esto ya! - меня это уже достало!) -
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adj.1 furious, angry, boiling, irate.2 irate, furious.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enfurecer.* * *ADJ enraged, furious* * ** * *= maddened, enraged.Ex. The author portrayed the hero so maddened as to kill his wife and sons.Ex. This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.----* enfurecido, furioso, irritado, exasperado, enojado, encolerizado, cabreado = enraged.* * ** * *= maddened, enraged.Ex: The author portrayed the hero so maddened as to kill his wife and sons.
Ex: This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.* enfurecido, furioso, irritado, exasperado, enojado, encolerizado, cabreado = enraged.* * *enfurecido -da* * *
Del verbo enfurecer: ( conjugate enfurecer)
enfurecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
enfurecer
enfurecido
enfurecer ( conjugate enfurecer) verbo transitivo
to infuriate, make … furious
enfurecerse verbo pronominal
to fly into a rage, get furious
enfurecido
enfurecer verbo transitivo to enrage, infuriate
' enfurecido' also found in these entries:
English:
glare
* * *enfurecido, -a adj1. [persona] furious;estaba enfurecido con ella I was furious with her2. [mar] raging* * *adj furious, enraged* * *enfurecido, -da adj: furious, raging* * *enfurecido adj glare -
8 cabrear
kabre'arvärgern, zickig seinverbo transitivo————————cabrearse verbo pronominalcabrearcabrear [kaβre'ar](familiar) wütend machen; estar cabreado stinksauer sein -
9 cabrearse
1 familiar to get angry, get worked up* * *VPR1) (=enfadarse) to get pissed off ***2) (=sospechar) to get suspicious3) Cono Sur (=aburrirse) to get bored* * *(v.) = throw + a hissy fit, throw + a fit, incense, wax + indignant, spit + feathers, get + (all) worked up (about), get + naffed off, get + hot under the collarEx. Perhaps I should have thrown a hissy fit, but I just couldn't be bothered.Ex. The diva then threw a fit when told they couldn't serve her a milkshake.Ex. She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call.Ex. To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls.Ex. It makes me laugh to think of you poor losers spitting feathers about the government.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'.Ex. This is the 3rd time he's been sidelined for 3 weeks due to injuries and he's starting to get naffed off.Ex. She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * *(v.) = throw + a hissy fit, throw + a fit, incense, wax + indignant, spit + feathers, get + (all) worked up (about), get + naffed off, get + hot under the collarEx: Perhaps I should have thrown a hissy fit, but I just couldn't be bothered.
Ex: The diva then threw a fit when told they couldn't serve her a milkshake.Ex: She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call.Ex: To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls.Ex: It makes me laugh to think of you poor losers spitting feathers about the government.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'.Ex: This is the 3rd time he's been sidelined for 3 weeks due to injuries and he's starting to get naffed off.Ex: She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * *
■cabrearse vr fam to get worked up
' cabrearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabrear
* * *vprto get really pissed off o US pissed ( con with);no te cabrees, sólo era una broma keep your hair on, I was only joking;* * *v/r popget mad fam
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