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101 apesadumbrarse
VPR to be grieved, distress o.s. (con, de about, at)apesarar* * *vprto be saddened;se apesadumbró por la noticia she was saddened by the news* * *v/r be saddened* * *vr: to be weighed down -
102 aprensar
VT1) (Téc) to press, crush2) (fig) (=oprimir) to oppress, crush; (=afligir) to distress -
103 señal de socorro
distress signal -
104 a distinción de
• as distinct from• as distinguished from• as opposed to• in consort with• in contrast with• in disrepair• in disrepute• in distinction to• in distress -
105 aflicción
• affliction• anguish• distress• gridiron pendulum• grief-stricken• sorrow• woe -
106 agonía
• agony• anguish• death-throes• distress -
107 al hacer eso
• in distress• in doing this -
108 angustia
• affliction• agony• angst• anguish• distress• heart-to-heart talk• heartache• heartbeat• heartbreaker• throe -
109 ansiedad
• angst• anxiety• anxiousness• apprehension• disquiet• disquietude• distress• excitement• misgiving• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
110 desamparo
• abandonment• defenselessness• dereliction• desolation• distress• forlornness• helpless• helpmate• lack of proper defense• lack of purpose -
111 desasosiego
• anxiety• apprehension• disquiet• distress• excitement• misgiving• queasiness• restlessness• sorrow• uncomfortableness• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
112 descompostura
• decomposition• discomposure• distress• queasiness• slovenliness• untidiness -
113 dolor
• ache• aching• anguish• distress• gridiron pendulum• grief-stricken• pain• painfulness• soreness• sorrow• suffering• torment• woe -
114 embargo suplementario
• second distress -
115 malestar gástrico
• gastric distress• stomach upset -
116 orden de embargo
• detinue• distress warrant• order to embargo -
117 puerto de amparo
• port of distress• port of refuge -
118 puerto de arribada forzosa
• port of distress• port of refugeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > puerto de arribada forzosa
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119 puerto de emergencia
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120 puerto de refugio
• harbor fee• harbor of refuge• harbor pilot• port of distress• port of refuge
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