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1 desmoralizado
• demoralized• discouraged -
2 desmoralizar
v.to demoralize.* * *1 to demoralize1 to become demoralized* * *1. VT1) [+ ejército, persona] to demoralize2) [+ costumbres] to corrupt2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to demoralize, dishearten2.desmoralizarse v pron to get demoralized o disheartened, to lose heart* * *= cast + a pall of gloom over, dispirit, demoralise [demoralize, -USA], dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex. This prolonged dry spell has cast a pall of gloom over the agrochemical business.Ex. Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex. A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.Ex. It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex. Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.* * *1.verbo transitivo to demoralize, dishearten2.desmoralizarse v pron to get demoralized o disheartened, to lose heart* * *= cast + a pall of gloom over, dispirit, demoralise [demoralize, -USA], dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex: This prolonged dry spell has cast a pall of gloom over the agrochemical business.
Ex: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex: A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.Ex: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex: Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.* * *desmoralizar [A4 ]vtto demoralize, disheartento get demoralized o disheartened, to lose heart* * *
desmoralizar ( conjugate desmoralizar) verbo transitivo
to demoralize, dishearten
desmoralizarse verbo pronominal
to get demoralized o disheartened, to lose heart
desmoralizar verbo transitivo to demoralize
' desmoralizar' also found in these entries:
English:
demoralize
* * *♦ vtto demoralize* * *v/t demoralize* * *desmoralizar {21} vtdesalentar: to demoralize, to discourage -
3 desmoralizado
adj.demoralized, discouraged, corrupt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desmoralizar.* * *ADJ demoralized* * *= disheartened, dispirited.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *= disheartened, dispirited.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.* * *desmoralizado, -a adjdemoralized* * *adj demoralized -
4 desmayar
v.1 to lose heart.2 to faint.3 to be dispirited or faint-hearted, to want strength and courage.4 to dismay, to depress, to discourage.* * *1 (causar desmayo) to make faint1 figurado (acobardarse) to lose heart1 (perder el sentido) to faint, lose consciousness* * *1.VI [persona] to lose heart; [esfuerzo] to falter, flag2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to lose heart, become demoralized2.desmayarse v pron to faint* * *----* casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* desmayarse = faint.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to lose heart, become demoralized2.desmayarse v pron to faint* * ** casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* desmayarse = faint.* * *desmayar [A1 ]vito lose heart, get downhearted, become demoralizedto faint* * *♦ vito lose heart;¡no desmayes! don't lose heart!, don't be discouraged!* * *v/i lose heart* * *desmayar vi: to lose heart, to falter -
5 hundido
adj.1 sunken; deep-set (ojos), hollow.2 sunken, deep-set.past part.past participle of spanish verb: hundir.* * *1→ link=hundir hundir► adjetivo1 (barco etc) sunken2 (ojos) deep-set; (mejillas) hollow3 figurado (abrumado) demoralized* * *ADJ1) [barco, huellas] sunken2) [ojos] deep-set, hollow3) (=desmoralizado) downcast, demoralized* * *- da adjetivoa) < barco> sunkenb) < ojos> deep-set; ( por enfermedad) sunkenc) ( deprimido) deeply depressed* * *= sunken.Ex. The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.* * *- da adjetivoa) < barco> sunkenb) < ojos> deep-set; ( por enfermedad) sunkenc) ( deprimido) deeply depressed* * *= sunken.Ex: The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.
* * *hundido -da1 ‹barco› sunken2 ‹ojos› deep-set; (por enfermedad) sunken3 (deprimido) in the depths of depression, deeply depresseddesde su muerte está totalmente hundido since her death he has been deeply depressed* * *
Del verbo hundir: ( conjugate hundir)
hundido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
hundido
hundir
hundido◊ -da adjetivo
( por enfermedad) sunken
hundir ( conjugate hundir) verbo transitivo ‹ barco› to sink;
‹ persona› to destroy;
‹negocio/empresa› to drive … under
hundirse verbo pronominal
( derrumbarse) to collapse
hundido,-a adjetivo
1 (bajo el agua) sunken
(ojos) deep-set
2 fig (desmoralizado) down, demoralized
hundir verbo transitivo
1 (una embarcación) to sink
2 (una construcción) to bring o knock down
3 fig (a alguien) to demoralize
' hundido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hundida
English:
deep-set
- depressed
- heart-broken
- hollow
- sunken
- deep
- recede
* * *hundido, -a adj1. [desmoralizado] devastated2. [ojos] sunken, deep-set3. [mejillas] hollow, sunken* * *adj fig: persona devastated* * *hundido, -da adj1) : sunken2) : depressed -
6 desmoralizarse
1 to become demoralized* * *VPR to lose heart, get demoralized* * *vprto become demoralized, to lose heart;¡no te desmoralices, hombre! come on, don't lose heart! -
7 aduanero
adj.custom, customs, pertaining to customs.m.customs officer, revenue officer, customs official, customs inspector.* * *► adjetivo1 customs► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 customs officer* * *aduanero, -a1.ADJ customs antes de s2.SM / F customs officer* * *I- ra adjetivo customs (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino customs officer* * *= immigration officer, customs official.Ex. Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.Ex. A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.* * *I- ra adjetivo customs (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino customs officer* * *= immigration officer, customs official.Ex: Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.
Ex: A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.* * *customs ( before n)masculine, femininecustoms officer* * *
aduanero◊ -ra adjetivo
customs ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
customs officer
aduanero,-a
I adjetivo customs
II sustantivo masculino y femenino customs officer
' aduanero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aduanera
English:
tariff
* * *aduanero, -a♦ adjcustoms;controles aduaneros customs controls♦ nm,fcustoms officer* * *I adj customs atrII m, aduanera f customs officer* * *aduanero, -ra adj: customsaduanero, -ra n: customs officer -
8 inspector de aduanas
(n.) = customs official, immigration officerEx. A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.Ex. Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.* * *(n.) = customs official, immigration officerEx: A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.
Ex: Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving. -
9 oficial de aduanas
(n.) = immigration officer, customs officialEx. Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.Ex. A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country.* * *(n.) = immigration officer, customs officialEx: Immigration officers are stationed at every point of entry into the United Kingdom to check and monitor people who are arriving and leaving.
Ex: A majority of customs officials surveyed said they are demoralized and not getting the full support they need to protect the country. -
10 aniquilar
v.1 to annihilate, to wipe out.2 to exterminate, to destroy, to kill, to annihilate.* * *1 to annihilate, destroy* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=destruir) [+ enemigo] to annihilate, destroy; [+ equipo rival] to crush, annihilate2) (=matar) to kill2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <enemigo/población> to annihilate, wipe out; <defensas/instalaciones> to destroy* * *= wipe out, massacre, decimate, annihilate, zap.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, 800,000 people were massacred.Ex. Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.Ex. He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex. This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.* * *verbo transitivo <enemigo/población> to annihilate, wipe out; <defensas/instalaciones> to destroy* * *= wipe out, massacre, decimate, annihilate, zap.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.
Ex: In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, 800,000 people were massacred.Ex: Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.Ex: He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.* * *aniquilar [A1 ]vt‹enemigo/población› to annihilate, wipe out; ‹defensas/instalaciones› to destroy, obliteratela gripe que tuvo lo ha aniquilado that bout of flu he had has left him terribly weak o ( colloq) has really wiped him outlos nervios la tienen aniquilada she's a nervous wreckla aniquiló 6-0, 6-0 she crushed her 6-0, 6-0me aniquiló con sus argumentos he crushed o annihilated o destroyed me with his argumentses tan dominante que lo ha aniquilado como persona she's so domineering that she has completely wiped out o destroyed his personality* * *
aniquilar ( conjugate aniquilar) verbo transitivo ‹enemigo/población› to annihilate, wipe out;
‹defensas/instalaciones› to destroy
aniquilar verbo transitivo to annihilate
' aniquilar' also found in these entries:
English:
annihilate
- rout
- wipe out
- wipe
* * *aniquilar vt1. [destruir] to annihilate, to wipe out;los nazis aniquilaron a los judíos the Nazis exterminated the Jews;el candidato oficial aniquiló a la oposición the official candidate annihilated o destroyed the opposition;los tenistas suecos aniquilaron a sus rivales the Swedish tennis players annihilated o thrashed their opponents2. [abatir] to destroy;tres años en paro la aniquilaron moralmente three years of unemployment had totally demoralized her* * *v/t annihilate* * *aniquilar vt1) : to annihilate, to wipe out2) : to overwhelm, to bring to one's knees -
11 corrupto
adj.1 corrupt, perverse, degenerate, demoralized.2 corrupted, rotten, contaminated, adulterated.* * *► adjetivo1 corrupt* * *(f. - corrupta)adj.* * *ADJ corrupt* * *- ta adjetivo corrupt* * *= corrupt, degenerate, corrupted.Ex. Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. You'll want to use the steps on this page to recover from a corrupted registry when you have already tried other options.----* completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.* moralmente corrupto = morally-corrupt.* totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.* * *- ta adjetivo corrupt* * *= corrupt, degenerate, corrupted.Ex: Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.
Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: You'll want to use the steps on this page to recover from a corrupted registry when you have already tried other options.* completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.* moralmente corrupto = morally-corrupt.* totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.* * *corrupto -tacorrupt* * *
corrupto◊ -ta adjetivo
corrupt
corrupto,-a adjetivo corrupt
' corrupto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corrupta
- incondicional
- podrida
- podrido
English:
bent
- corrupt
* * *corrupto, -a adjcorrupt* * *adj corrupt* * *corrupto, -ta adjcorrompido: corrupt* * *corrupto adj crooked -
12 degenerado
adj.degenerate, corrupt, demoralized.f. & m.pervert, deviate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: degenerar.* * *1→ link=degenerar degenerar► adjetivo1 degenerate► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 degenerate* * *degenerado, -a1.ADJ degenerate2.SM / F [moralmente] degenerate; [sexualmente] pervert* * *- da adjetivo/masculino, femenino degenerate* * *= degenerate, degraded, degenerated.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. The author highlights some of the issues a forester needs to consider before embarking on the reafforestation of degraded land.Ex. Other common causes of lumbago include spinal disc herniation, a degenerated disc, or other disc problems.* * *- da adjetivo/masculino, femenino degenerate* * *= degenerate, degraded, degenerated.Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.
Ex: The author highlights some of the issues a forester needs to consider before embarking on the reafforestation of degraded land.Ex: Other common causes of lumbago include spinal disc herniation, a degenerated disc, or other disc problems.* * *degenerado -daadj/m,fdegenerate* * *
Del verbo degenerar: ( conjugate degenerar)
degenerado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
degenerado
degenerar
degenerado◊ -da adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
degenerate
degenerar ( conjugate degenerar) verbo intransitivo
to degenerate;
degenerado en algo to degenerate into sth
degenerado,-a
I adjetivo degenerate
II sustantivo masculino y femenino degenerate
degenerado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino degenerate
degenerar verbo intransitivo to degenerate: la broma degeneró en discusión, the joke led to an argument
' degenerado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastarda
- bastardo
- degenerada
English:
degenerate
* * *degenerado, -a♦ adjdegenerate♦ nm,fdegenerate* * *I adj degenerateII m, degenerada f degenerate* * *degenerado, -da adjdepravado: degenerate -
13 hundida
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14 corrupto
• adulterated• contaminated• corrupted• demoralized• depraved• flagging• flagman• impure• pervasive• perverse action• rotten• unethical• unprincipled• unscrupulous -
15 degenerado
• debauchee• demoralized• perversity• pervert• perverted
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