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1 desorientado
adj.disorientated, confused, aimless, clueless.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desorientar.* * *1→ link=desorientar desorientar► adjetivo1 disorientated2 figurado confused* * *ADJ disorientated, disoriented ( esp EEUU); (=sin saber qué hacer) confusedestoy algo desorientado — (=perdido) I've lost my bearings
* * *- da adjetivo disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *= disoriented, in a fog.Ex. Claimants reported feeling dazed, confused, dizzy, disoriented, trouble concentrating, numbness or loss of sensation, and loss of memory for some of what happened.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.* * *- da adjetivo disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *= disoriented, in a fog.Ex: Claimants reported feeling dazed, confused, dizzy, disoriented, trouble concentrating, numbness or loss of sensation, and loss of memory for some of what happened.
Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.* * *desorientado -dadisoriented, disorientated ( BrE)estoy completamente desorientado I'm completely disoriented, I've lost my bearings completelyjóvenes desorientados respecto de su futuro young people who are confused about their future* * *
Del verbo desorientar: ( conjugate desorientar)
desorientado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desorientado
desorientar
desorientado◊ -da adjetivo
disoriented, disorientated (BrE)
desorientar ( conjugate desorientar) verbo transitivo
to confuse
desorientarse verbo pronominal
to lose one's bearings, become disoriented
desorientar verbo transitivo to disorientate
' desorientado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despistada
- despistado
- perdida
- perdido
- desubicado
English:
disorient
- disorientate
- lost
* * *desorientado, -a adj1. [en el espacio] lost;anda completamente desorientado he's totally lost2. [confuso] confused;tiene noventa y ocho años y anda ya algo desorientado he's ninety-eight and he's a bit confused -
2 descentrado
adj.1 off-centre, eccentric, out of true, unbalanced.2 decentered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descentrar.* * *1→ link=descentrar descentrar► adjetivo1 off-centre (US off-center)2 figurado (desorientado) disoriented, all-at-sea* * *ADJ1) (Téc) [pieza] off-centre, off-center (EEUU); [rueda] out of trueparece que el problema está descentrado — the problem seems to be out of focus, it seems that the question has not been properly stated
2) [persona] disorientated, disoriented ( esp EEUU)* * *- da adjetivoa) <eje/rueda> off-center*b) < persona> disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *- da adjetivoa) <eje/rueda> off-center*b) < persona> disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *descentrado -da1 ‹eje/rueda› off-center*2 ‹persona› disoriented, disorientated ( BrE)todavía anda un poco descentrado he still seems a bit lost o disoriented, he hasn't quite found his feet yet* * *
Del verbo descentrar: ( conjugate descentrar)
descentrado es:
el participio
descentrado◊ -da adjetivo
descentrado,-a adjetivo
1 (una rueda, lavadora, un cuadro) off-centre, US off-center
2 (con las ideas confusas) confused
(desconcentrado) not concentrating: últimamente estás muy descentrado en el trabajo, you haven't been concentrating very well at work recently
' descentrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descentrada
English:
off-centre
- true
* * *descentrado, -a adj1. [geométricamente] off-centre2. [mentalmente] unsettled, disorientated -
3 desorientar
v.1 to disorientate, to mislead.2 to confuse.* * *1 to disorientate2 figurado (confundir) to confuse1 to lose one's bearings, lose one's sense of direction, get lost2 figurado (confundirse) to get confused* * *1. VT1) (=extraviar)desorientar a algn — to disorientate sb, disorient sb ( esp EEUU)
me desorientó el nuevo edificio de la esquina — the new building on the corner made me lose my bearings o disorientated me
2) (=despistar) to lead astray3) (=confundir) to confuse2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to confuse2.desorientarse v pron to lose one's bearings, become disoriented* * *= delude, disorient, disorientate.Ex. Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex. The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex. Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.----* desorientarse = disorient, disorientate, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disoriented.* * *1.verbo transitivo to confuse2.desorientarse v pron to lose one's bearings, become disoriented* * *= delude, disorient, disorientate.Ex: Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.
Ex: The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex: Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.* desorientarse = disorient, disorientate, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disoriented.* * *desorientar [A1 ]vtto confusedejó pistas falsas para desorientar a la policía she left false clues so as to throw the police off the trailtanta señalización me ha desorientado all these road signs have confused meto lose one's bearings, become disoriented, become disorientated ( BrE)* * *
desorientar ( conjugate desorientar) verbo transitivo
to confuse
desorientarse verbo pronominal
to lose one's bearings, become disoriented
desorientar verbo transitivo to disorientate
' desorientar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pantalla
- despistar
English:
disorient
- disorientate
* * *♦ vt1. [en el espacio] to disorient, to disorientate, to mislead;sus indicaciones me desorientaron aún más his directions got me even more confused;consiguió desorientar a sus perseguidores he managed to throw his pursuers off the scent o trail2. [confundir] to confuse* * *v/t disorient; ( confundir) confuse* * *desorientar vt: to disorient, to mislead, to confuse* * *desorientar vb to confuse -
4 desorientarse
1 to lose one's bearings, lose one's sense of direction, get lost2 figurado (confundirse) to get confused* * *VPR1) (=extraviarse) to lose one's way, lose one's bearings2) (=confundirse) to get confused* * *(v.) = disorient, disorientate, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disorientedEx. The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex. Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex. Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.Ex. Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *(v.) = disorient, disorientate, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disorientedEx: The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.
Ex: Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex: Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.Ex: Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *
■desorientarse verbo reflexivo to lose one's sense of direction o one's bearings
figurado to become disorientated
' desorientarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cable
- desorientar
English:
bearing
* * *vpr1. [en el espacio] to lose one's way o bearings2. [confundirse] to get confused* * *v/r get disoriented, lose one’s bearings; figget confused* * *vr: to become disoriented, to lose one's way* * *desorientarse vb to get lost -
5 perderse
1 (extraviarse - persona) to get lost; (- animal) to go missing2 (confundirse) to get confused, get mixed up3 (desaparecer) to disappear, take off■ en cuanto ve problemas, se pierde as soon as there's a problem, he disappears4 (dejar escapar) to miss■ ¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it!* * *1) to get lost2) miss* * *VPR1) [persona] to get losttenía miedo de perderme — I was afraid of getting lost o losing my way
¡piérdete! — * get lost! *
2) [objeto]¿qué se les ha perdido en Alemania? — what business have they in Germany?
3) [+ programa, fiesta] to miss¡no te lo pierdas! — don't miss it!
4) (=desaparecer) to disappear5) (=desperdiciarse) to be wasted, go to waste6) (=arruinarse) [persona] to lose one's way; [cosecha] to be ruined, get spoiledse perdió por el juego — gambling was his ruin o undoing
7)• perderse por algo/algn — to be mad about sth/sb
perderse por hacer algo — to be dying to do sth, long to do sth
8) LAm (=prostituirse) to go on the streets* * *(v.) = go astray, get + lost, lose + Posesivo + way, go + missing, miss out on, slip through + the cracks, get out of + Posesivo + depth, wander off + route, disorient, disorientate, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearingsEx. If you have a different answer check to see where you went astray.Ex. Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex. They had lost their way; most had completely lost sight of the founders' vision, and the few who could still see it had lost their faith in its potential for fulfillment.Ex. This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex. The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.Ex. The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex. It sounds like it could be quite easy for you to get out of your depth with this problem.Ex. If one with route knowledge wanders off the route, it would be very difficult for them to backtrack to the route of their own.Ex. The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex. Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *(v.) = go astray, get + lost, lose + Posesivo + way, go + missing, miss out on, slip through + the cracks, get out of + Posesivo + depth, wander off + route, disorient, disorientate, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearingsEx: If you have a different answer check to see where you went astray.
Ex: Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex: They had lost their way; most had completely lost sight of the founders' vision, and the few who could still see it had lost their faith in its potential for fulfillment.Ex: This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex: The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.Ex: The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex: It sounds like it could be quite easy for you to get out of your depth with this problem.Ex: If one with route knowledge wanders off the route, it would be very difficult for them to backtrack to the route of their own.Ex: The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex: Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *
■perderse verbo reflexivo
1 (extraviarse) to get lost: es fácil perderse en el metro, it's easy to get lost on the underground
2 (desaparecer) to disappear
perderse entre la multitud, to disappear into the crowd
3 (pervertirse) to go to rack and ruin
' perderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despistarse
- perder
- vista
English:
astray
- lose
- lost
- miss out
- way
- fail
- lapse
- miss
- recede
- stray
* * *vpr1. [extraviarse] to get lost;me he perdido I'm lost;se han perdido las tijeras the scissors have disappeared;se me ha perdido el reloj I've lost my watch;Figa mí no se me ha perdido nada por allí I've no desire to go there2. [desaparecer] to disappear;se perdió entre el gentío she disappeared amongst the crowd;Fam¡piérdete! get lost!3. [distraerse, no seguir el hilo]me he perdido, ¿podría repetir? I'm lost, would you mind repeating what you just said?;cuando empiezan a hablar de toros yo me pierdo when they start talking about bullfighting, I get completely lost;uno se pierde entre tantas siglas de partidos políticos all these acronyms for the different political parties are so confusing;explícamelo otra vez, que me he perdido explain it to me again, you lost me¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it!;me he perdido el principio I missed the beginning;no te has perdido gran cosa you didn't miss much5. [desperdiciarse] to be wasted6. [por los vicios, las malas compañías] to be beyond salvation* * *v/r get lost;no se te ha perdido nada aquí fig there’s nothing here for you* * *vrextraviarse: to get lost, to stray* * *perderse vb1. (extraviarse) to get lost¡piérdete! get lost!2. (concierto, película, etc) to miss¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it! -
6 desubicado
adj.1 lost, stray.2 confused, perplexed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desubicar.* * *ADJ1) (=mal situado) badly positioned2) Cono Sur (=falto de tacto) tactless, silly* * *- da adjetivo (AmS)a) [estar] ( desplazado) out of positionb) [estar] ( desorientado) confused, disorientedc) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales)* * *- da adjetivo (AmS)a) [estar] ( desplazado) out of positionb) [estar] ( desorientado) confused, disorientedc) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales)* * *desubicado -da( AmS)1 [ ESTAR] (desplazado) out of positionlas vértebras estaban desubicadas the vertebrae were out of positionpersonas políticamente desubicadas people who are unable to find a place within o who do not fit into the political framework2 [ ESTAR] (desorientado) confused, disoriented, disorientated ( BrE)se encontró solo y desubicado he felt alone and disoriented o confusedadolescentes desubicados directionless teenagers, teenagers who have no purpose in life3 [ SER]* * *
Del verbo desubicar: ( conjugate desubicar)
desubicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desubicado
desubicar
desubicado◊ -da adjetivo (AmS)
c) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales):◊ es tan desubicado he just doesn't have a clue (colloq)
* * *desubicado, -a Andes, RP♦ adj1.estar desubicado [perdido] to feel lost2.ser desubicado [ridículo] to have no idea of how to behave♦ nm,fes un desubicado he has no idea of how to behave* * *desubicado, -da adj1) : out of place2) : confused, disoriented -
7 desubicar
v.to confuse. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)* * *VT Cono Sur to disorientate* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmS) to disorient, disorientate (BrE)2.estas calles son tan parecidas que te desubican — these streets are so similar that you get disoriented
desubicarse v pron (AmS)a) ( desplazarse) to get (o move etc) out of positionb) ( desorientarse) to get confused, to get disoriented* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmS) to disorient, disorientate (BrE)2.estas calles son tan parecidas que te desubican — these streets are so similar that you get disoriented
desubicarse v pron (AmS)a) ( desplazarse) to get (o move etc) out of positionb) ( desorientarse) to get confused, to get disoriented* * *desubicar [A2 ]vtestas calles son tan parecidas que te desubican these streets are so similar that you get disoriented o confused o you don't know where you areel tiro desubicó al arquero the shot wrongfooted the goalkeeper( AmS)1 (desplazarse) to get ( o move etc) out of position2 (desorientarse) to get confused, to get disoriented o ( BrE) disorientated* * *desubicar Andes, RP♦ vtto confuse;este plano, en vez de ayudarme, me desubica instead of helping me, this map just confuses me;cada comentario suyo me desubica más every new thing she says makes me even more confused♦ See also the pronominal verb desubicarse -
8 descentrar
v.1 to knock off-center.2 to distract.3 to throw off center, to decenter, to decentre.* * *1 to put off-centre (US off-center)2 figurado to disorientate, throw, put off1 to go off-centre (US off-center)2 figurado to become disorientated* * *VT to put off-centre *, to put off-center (EEUU) *, put off one's stroke* * *♦ vt1. [geométricamente] to knock off-centre2. [desconcentrar] to distract;el ruido me descentra noise distracts me* * *v/t figshake -
9 descentrarse
1 to go off-centre (US off-center)2 figurado to become disorientated* * *vpr1. [geométricamente] to be knocked off centre2. [desconcentrarse] to lose one's concentration;se descentra fácilmente he loses his concentration easily, he's easily distracted* * *v/r figlose one’s concentration -
10 desorientado
• aimless• clueless• confused• disconcerted• disorientated• disoriented• off base
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