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101 отговаривание
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102 обескураженность
discouragement имя существительное: -
103 обескураживание
discouragement имя существительное: -
104 упадок духа
discouragement имя существительное: -
105 ריפוי-ידיים
discouragement, disheartening -
106 kehilangan semangat
discouragement* * *lose heart -
107 keputus-asaan
discouragement, desperation* * *losing of hope -
108 обескуражување
discouragement, despondency -
109 kjarkleysi
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110 arredramiento
• discouragement• fear• intimidation -
111 desmotivación
• discouragement• disheartenment -
112 nepodporování
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113 odradenie
discouragement; dissuasion -
114 die Entmutigung
- {discouragement} sự làm mất hết can đảm, sự làm chán nản, sự làm ngã lòng, sự làm nản lòng, sự mất hết can đảm, sự chán nản, sự ngã lòng, sự nản lòng, sự can ngăn - {disheartenment} sự làm mất nhuệ khí, sự làm mất can đảm, sự mất hết nhuệ khí -
115 desaliento
m.1 dismay, dejection.2 discouragement, dejection, weariness, despond.3 breathlessness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desalentar.* * *1 discouragement* * *SM1) (=desánimo) discouragement2) (=abatimiento) dismay, dejection* * *masculino dejection, despondencyel desaliento se apoderó de ellos — they became disheartened o discouraged
* * *= discouragement, dismay, despondency.Ex. Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.Ex. The author expresses dismay at the nearly total eradication of the arts from schools in America.Ex. After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.----* con desaliento = despondently, dispiritedly, hopelessly.* * *masculino dejection, despondencyel desaliento se apoderó de ellos — they became disheartened o discouraged
* * *= discouragement, dismay, despondency.Ex: Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.
Ex: The author expresses dismay at the nearly total eradication of the arts from schools in America.Ex: After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.* con desaliento = despondently, dispiritedly, hopelessly.* * *el desaliento se apoderó de los jugadores the players became disheartened o discouraged* * *
Del verbo desalentar: ( conjugate desalentar)
desaliento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desalentar
desaliento
desalentar ( conjugate desalentar) verbo transitivo
to discourage, dishearten
desaliento sustantivo masculino
dejection, despondency
desalentar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
desaliento sustantivo masculino discouragement
' desaliento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonarse
- abatimiento
- desmayo
* * *desaliento nmdismay, dejection;cundió el desaliento al conocerse el resultado dismay spread as the result became known;reaccionaron con desaliento they reacted with dismay* * *m discouragement* * *desaliento nm: discouragement -
116 Entmutigung
f disheartenment, discouragement; tiefe Entmutigung despondency, demoralization, dejection* * *die Entmutigungdiscouragement* * *Ent|mu|ti|gungf -, -endiscouragement* * ** * *Ent·mu·ti·gung<-, -en>f discouragement* * *die; Entmutigung, Entmutigungen discouragement* * *Entmutigung f disheartenment, discouragement;tiefe Entmutigung despondency, demoralization, dejection* * *die; Entmutigung, Entmutigungen discouragement* * *f.demoralisation n.discouragement n. -
117 desánimo
m.discouragement, fatigue, dejection, downheartedness.* * *1 despondency, discouragement, dejection* * *SM1) [de persona] (=desaliento) despondency; (=abatimiento) dejection2) [de lugar, fiesta] dullness* * *masculino dejection, despondencysentía un gran desánimo — she felt very downhearted o discouraged
* * *Ex. Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.----* con desánimo = dejectedly, despondently.* * *masculino dejection, despondencysentía un gran desánimo — she felt very downhearted o discouraged
* * *Ex: Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.
* con desánimo = dejectedly, despondently.* * *leía sus cartas cuando cundía el desánimo I used to read his letters whenever I was feeling downhearted o discouraged o dispirited* * *
Del verbo desanimar: ( conjugate desanimar)
desanimo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desanimó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desanimar
desánimo
desanimar ( conjugate desanimar) verbo transitivo
to discourage
desanimarse verbo pronominal
to become disheartened o discouraged
desánimo sustantivo masculino
dejection, despondency
desanimar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
desánimo sustantivo masculino discouragement, dejection
' desánimo' also found in these entries:
English:
fatalism
- weariness
* * *desánimo nm[desaliento] dejection;el desánimo cundía entre la población there was widespread despondency among the population* * *m discouragement* * *desánimo nmdesaliento: discouragement, dejection -
118 disuasión
f.dissuasion, determent, deterrence, discouragement.* * *1 dissuasion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=convencimiento) dissuasion2) (Mil) deterrencefuerza 8)* * *a) (Mil, Pol) deterrenceb) ( acción de convencer) dissuasion* * *= deterrence, discouragement.Ex. The reduction in theft rate observed was attributed to the psychological deterrence of the security system.Ex. Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.----* disuasión nuclear = nuclear deterrence.* * *a) (Mil, Pol) deterrenceb) ( acción de convencer) dissuasion* * *= deterrence, discouragement.Ex: The reduction in theft rate observed was attributed to the psychological deterrence of the security system.
Ex: Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.* disuasión nuclear = nuclear deterrence.* * *como disuasión contra cualquier agresión as a deterrent against possible attacks2 (acción de convencer) dissuasion* * *
disuasión sustantivo femenino (Mil, Pol) deterrence
disuasión sustantivo femenino dissuasion: habrá que adoptar medidas de disuasión más contundentes, we'll need to adopt more forceful dissuasion techniques
* * *disuasión nfdeterrence;tiene gran capacidad de disuasión he's very good at talking people out of things;política de disuasión policy of deterrence* * *f dissuasion* * * -
119 découragement
découragement [dekuʀaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *dekuʀaʒmɑ̃nom masculin discouragement, despondency* * *dekuʀaʒmɑ̃ nm[élèves, élus, bénévoles, professeurs, investisseurs] discouragement* * *découragement nm discouragement, despondency.[dekuraʒmɑ̃] nom masculinle découragement m'a envahi I felt utterly discouraged ou dispirited -
120 no cumplido
adj.unfulfilled.* * *= unfulfilled, unrealised [unrealized, -USA]Ex. The early 1970s saw the end of an era of frustration and discouragement, unfulfilled hopes and unrealised dreams.Ex. The early 1970s saw the end of an era of frustration and discouragement, unfulfilled hopes and unrealised dreams.* * *= unfulfilled, unrealised [unrealized, -USA]Ex: The early 1970s saw the end of an era of frustration and discouragement, unfulfilled hopes and unrealised dreams.
Ex: The early 1970s saw the end of an era of frustration and discouragement, unfulfilled hopes and unrealised dreams.
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