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1 suspicazmente
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2 recelo
m.mistrust, suspicion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: recelar.* * *1 suspicion* * *SM (=suspicacia) suspicion; (=temor) misgiving, apprehension; (=desconfianza) distrust, mistrust* * *masculino suspicion, distrust* * *= mistrust, wariness.Ex. In such ways parents and teachers can get together and learn from each other, breaking down the barriers of mistrust that often exist between the 'expert' professionals and the 'ignorant' nonprofessionals.Ex. Adults should treat books children read for the pertinent present they reveal with more caution and wariness since they touch on raw nerves.----* recelos = misgiving.* sin recelo = with confidence.* tener recelos = have + misgivings.* ver con recelo = have + reservations (about).* * *masculino suspicion, distrust* * *= mistrust, wariness.Ex: In such ways parents and teachers can get together and learn from each other, breaking down the barriers of mistrust that often exist between the 'expert' professionals and the 'ignorant' nonprofessionals.
Ex: Adults should treat books children read for the pertinent present they reveal with more caution and wariness since they touch on raw nerves.* recelos = misgiving.* sin recelo = with confidence.* tener recelos = have + misgivings.* ver con recelo = have + reservations (about).* * *me miró con recelo she looked at me suspiciously o warily o distrustfullyla población mira con recelo a los nuevos líderes the people are somewhat distrustful of the new leaders, the people regard the new leaders with some suspicion* * *
Del verbo recelar: ( conjugate recelar)
recelo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
receló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
recelar
recelo
recelo sustantivo masculino
suspicion, distrust;
recelar verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo recelar de, to distrust
recelo sustantivo masculino distrust, mistrust
' recelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
miedo
- mosca
- reserva
English:
distrust
- misgiving
- mistrust
- suspicion
- suspicious
- suspiciousness
- askance
- suspiciously
* * *recelo nmsuspicion;el policía nos miró con recelo the policeman looked at us suspiciously;la decisión creó recelo entre los inversores the decision made investors wary;sentir recelo to be suspicious* * *m mistrust;con recelo suspiciously, warily* * *recelo nm: distrust, suspicion* * *recelo n suspicion -
3 receloso
adj.suspicious, leery, gun-shy, distrustful.* * *► adjetivo1 suspicious* * *ADJ (=suspicaz) suspicious; (=desconfiado) distrustful; (=temeroso) apprehensive* * *- sa adjetivome miró receloso — he looked at me suspiciously o distrustfully
receloso DE algo — suspicious of something, distrustful of something
* * *= distrustful, gun-shy, mistrustful, leery [leerier -comp., leeriest -sup.].Ex. Their mood may be characterized as distrustful, incredulous, or doubtful.Ex. The article is entitled 'Outsourced, downsized and gun-shy'.Ex. Scientometric indicators published are mostly incomparable impeding the development of the field and making the users of scientometric results mistrustful.Ex. The new citation statistics would be slow to influence online publication because colleges remain leery of it.* * *- sa adjetivome miró receloso — he looked at me suspiciously o distrustfully
receloso DE algo — suspicious of something, distrustful of something
* * *= distrustful, gun-shy, mistrustful, leery [leerier -comp., leeriest -sup.].Ex: Their mood may be characterized as distrustful, incredulous, or doubtful.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Outsourced, downsized and gun-shy'.Ex: Scientometric indicators published are mostly incomparable impeding the development of the field and making the users of scientometric results mistrustful.Ex: The new citation statistics would be slow to influence online publication because colleges remain leery of it.* * *receloso -same miró receloso he looked at me suspiciously o distrustfully o warilyreceloso DE algo suspicious OF sth, distrustful OF sth* * *
receloso,-a adjetivo distrustful, mistrustful
' receloso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recelosa
- desconfiado
English:
suspicious
- distrustful
- mistrustful
* * *receloso, -a adjmistrustful, suspicious;los empresarios están recelosos de la apertura a otros mercados businessmen are wary of opening up to other markets* * *adj suspicious* * *receloso, -sa adj: distrustful, suspicious* * *receloso adj suspicious -
4 celosamente
adv.1 zealously; eagerly; fervently.2 (fig.) Suspiciously, distrustfully.3 jealously, enthusiastically, fervently, passionately.* * *► adverbio1 (con cuidado) zealously2 (con envidia) jealously* * *ADV1) (=con fervor) zealously2) pey (=sin confianza) suspiciously, distrustfully3) (=con celos) jealously* * *= jealously.Ex. People should be prepared to work together and not jealously 'guard their patch'.----* guardar celosamente = guard + zealously.* secreto celosamente guardado = closely kept secret.* * *= jealously.Ex: People should be prepared to work together and not jealously 'guard their patch'.
* guardar celosamente = guard + zealously.* secreto celosamente guardado = closely kept secret.* * *zealously* * *celosamente advconscientiously, zealously* * *celosamente adv jealously
См. также в других словарях:
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distrustfully — adverb see distrustful … New Collegiate Dictionary
distrustfully — See distrustful. * * * … Universalium
distrustfully — adverb In a distrustful manner … Wiktionary
distrustfully — adv. suspiciously, disbelievingly, dubiously … English contemporary dictionary
distrustfully — dis·trust·ful·ly … English syllables
distrustfully — See: distrustful … English dictionary
distrustful — distrustfully, adv. distrustfulness, n. /dis trust feuhl/, adj. unable or unwilling to trust; doubtful; suspicious: An alert scientist is distrustful of coincidences. [1585 95; DISTRUST + FUL] * * * … Universalium
mistrustfully — adverb with distrust she looked at him distrustfully • Syn: ↑distrustfully • Ant: ↑trustfully (for: ↑distrustfully) • Derived from adjective: ↑ … Useful english dictionary