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1 distress signal
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2 distress signal
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3 distress call / distress signal
distress call / distress signalseñal nombre femenino de socorroEnglish-spanish dictionary > distress call / distress signal
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4 distress
di'stres
1. noun1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) aflicción2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) preocupación, angustia
2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) afligir- distressingly
distress1 n angustia / dolordistress2 vb afligirtr[dɪ'stres]1 (mental) aflicción nombre femenino, angustia; (physical) dolor nombre masculino; (exhaustion) agotamiento2 (poverty) penuria, miseria3 (danger) peligro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto distress oneself afligirsedistress call / distress signal señal nombre femenino de socorrodistress [dɪ'stɛrs] vt: afligir, darle pena (a alguien), hacer sufrirdistress n1) sorrow: dolor m, angustia f, aflicción f2) pain: dolor m3)in distress : en peligron.(§ pl.: distresses) = angustia s.f.• apretura s.f.• congoja s.f.• dolor s.m.• laceria s.f.• miseria s.f.• peligro s.m.• pena s.f.v.• afligir v.• angustiar v.• apesadumbrar v.• aprensar v.• desconsolar v.• doler v.
I dɪ'stresmass nouna) ( mental) angustia f, aflicción fb) ( physical)respiratory distress — dificultades fpl respiratorias
c) ( danger)in distress — en peligro; (before n) <call, signal> de socorro
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[dɪs'tres]please don't distress yourself — por favor, no se aflija
1. N1) (=pain) dolor m ; (=mental anguish) angustia f, aflicción f ; (Med) (after exertion) agotamiento m, fatiga f2) (=danger) peligro mto be in distress — [ship etc] estar en peligro
3) (=poverty) miseria f2.VT (physically) doler; (mentally) angustiar, afligir; (Med) agotar, fatigar3.CPDdistress call N — llamada f de socorro
distress rocket N — cohete m de señales
distress signal N — señal f de socorro
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I [dɪ'stres]mass nouna) ( mental) angustia f, aflicción fb) ( physical)respiratory distress — dificultades fpl respiratorias
c) ( danger)in distress — en peligro; (before n) <call, signal> de socorro
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please don't distress yourself — por favor, no se aflija
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6 señal
señal sustantivo femenino 1 Sseñal de la Cruz sign of the cross◊ nos hacía señales para que nos acercáramos she was signaling o gesturing for us to come nearer;señal de auxilio or socorro distress signalc) (Ferr) signal2 (marca, huella): señales de violencia signs of violence 3a) (Rad, TV) signalb) (Telec):◊ la señal para marcar the dial (AmE) o (BrE) dialling tone;la señal de ocupado or (Esp) comunicando the busy signal (AmE), the engaged tone (BrE) 4 ( indicio) sign; no daba señales de vida he showed no signs of life; en señal de respeto/amor as a token of respect/love 5 (Esp) (Com) ( depósito) deposit, down payment
señal sustantivo femenino
1 (muestra) sign
en señal de respeto/duelo, as a sign/token of respect/mourning
2 (con la mano, el rostro) sign
hacer señales a alguien, to signal to sb
3 (huella, indicio) trace, sign: la operación le dejó una señal, the operation left a scar
4 Tel tone
señal de llamada, dialling, US dial tone
5 Com (anticipo) deposit: dejar una señal, to leave a deposit
6 Auto señal de tráfico, road sign ' señal' also found in these entries: Spanish: amago - aparato - captar - codazo - emitir - estampar - hierro - horario-a - huella - impresión - índice - indicio - patear - rebasar - rendir - roce - seña - significar - signo - silbar - síntoma - sonora - sonoro - sudaca - baliza - dirección - disco - impacto - inclinar - indicador - intermitente - marca - marcar - mojón - muestra - prenda - presagio - protesta - punto - rastro - respetar - silbido - transmisión - transmitir English: bookmark - busy signal - deposit - dialling tone - distress signal - engaged - evidence - mark - marker - motion - omen - ominous - pip - pledge - road sign - scar - scour - send out - sign - signal - stop sign - tick - token - traffic sign - warning sign - watermark - blinker - bode - breeding - busy - danger - flash - hand - peace - protest - road - signpost - smoke - tone - trace - walk -
7 Mayday
'meidei(the international distress signal sent out by ships and aircraft: The ship sent out a mayday (signal) before it sank.) señal de socorro, S.O.S.tr['meɪdeɪ]1 señal nombre femenino de socorro, S.O.S. nombre masculinomayday 'meɪdeɪ noun señal f de socorro or auxilio; (as interj) socorro!, auxilio!['meɪdeɪ]N (=distress call) socorro m, SOS m* * *mayday ['meɪdeɪ] noun señal f de socorro or auxilio; (as interj) socorro!, auxilio! -
8 maroon
I mə'ru:n noun(a dark brownish-red colour: a deep shade of maroon; (also adjective) a large maroon car.) granate
II mə'ru:n verb1) (to put (someone) on shore on a lonely island from which he cannot escape.) abandonar2) (to leave (someone) in a helpless, lonely or uncomfortable position: I was marooned on a lonely country road.) abandonarmaroon adj-n granatetr[me'rʊːn]1 (abandon) aislar, abandonar————————tr[mə'rʊːn]1 granate1 (color nombre masculino) granate nombre masculinomaroon [mə'ru:n] vt: abandonar, aislarmaroon n: rojo m oscuro, granate madj.• marrón, -ona adj.n.• castaña s.f.• marrón s.m.v.• abandonar v.
I mə'ruːnadjective granate adj inv
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mass noun granate m
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transitive verb (usu pass) \<\<castaway\>\> abandonar ( en una isla desierta)
I [mǝ'ruːn]1.ADJ granate2.N (=colour) granate m
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[mǝ'ruːn]VT [+ castaway] abandonar (en una isla desierta); (fig) aislar, dejar aislado
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[mǝ'ruːn]N (=distress signal) petardo m* * *
I [mə'ruːn]adjective granate adj inv
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mass noun granate m
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9 socorro
Del verbo socorrer: ( conjugate socorrer) \ \
socorro es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: socorrer socorro
socorrer ( conjugate socorrer) verbo transitivo to help, come to the aid of
socorro sustantivo masculino help; ¡socorro! help!; un grito de socorro a cry for help
socorrer verbo transitivo to help, aid: se estaba muriendo pero nadie le socorrió, he was dying, but no one came to his aid
socorro sustantivo masculino
1 help, aid
pedir socorro, to ask for help
casa de socorro, first-aid post
equipo de socorro, first-aid team
2 (medicinas, víveres) aid ' socorro' also found in these entries: Spanish: asistencia - casa - grito - puesto - señal English: cry out for - distress signal - help - lifeboat - Mayday - relief -
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11 Very pistol
nMILIT, WATER TRANSP distress signal pistola de señales Very f -
12 parachute flare
nMILIT, WATER TRANSP pyrotechnic, distress signal bengala con paracaídas f -
13 mayday
s.1 SOS, señal de socorro (aviación & Naut) (distress signal)2 llamada de socorro. -
14 low
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15 SOS
esəu'es(a call for help or rescue, often in code and usually from a distance: Send an SOS to the mainland to tell them that we are sinking!) SOS, llamada de socorroMultiple Entries: SOS sos
SOS sustantivo masculino SOS, distress call
sos: equivalent of `eres' in Central America and the River Plate area ' sos' also found in these entries: Spanish: SOS English: SOS - lasso - proviso - torso - virtuosoSOS [.ɛs.o:'ɛs] n: SOS mnoun S.O.S. mN (=signal) SOS m ; (fig) llamada f de socorro* * *noun S.O.S. m
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