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1 empeorar
v.1 to make worse.2 to get worse, to deteriorate.* * *1 to worsen, deteriorate1 to make worse1 to get worse* * *verb* * *1.VT to make worse, worsen2.VISee:* * *1. 2.empeorar vt to make... worse* * *= aggravate, become + worse, deteriorate, worsen, take + an unfortunate turn, get + worse, go from + bad to worse, bring out + the worst in, flare up, inflame, grow + worse, take + a turn, take + a turn for the worse, fuel, exacerbate.Ex. This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.Ex. There were no respondents who did not think that the situation could become worse in the future.Ex. But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.Ex. There were fears that opening on holidays would worsen the overall quality of the service provided and lead to higher staff turnover.Ex. If events take an unfortunate turn and a dismissal action must be initiated, the supervisor must make certain that the applicable personnel rules and procedures have been followed.Ex. Reports confirm that what seems bad now is going to get worse.Ex. This reawakening brought a determination to help make atomic energy a positive factor for humanity but things have gone from bad to worse re genuine disarmament.Ex. Although there are some bad stepparents in the real world, becoming a stepmother or stepfather does not inevitably bring out the worst in people.Ex. There will always be conflicts that flare up suddenly and call for a rapid response.Ex. Focuses on two areas, economics and race, and argues that government policy has done much to inflame the conflict.Ex. As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.Ex. All went well, and with the addition of two new people, computer science took a turn.Ex. This new virus has taken a turn for the worse with some variations now able to infect PCs without any user intervention.Ex. This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.Ex. They exist in manual systems, and as we have already pointed out, they are only exacerbated by automated systems.----* cosas + empeorar = things + get worse, things + get rough.* empeorar las cosas = make + matters + worse, add + salt to the wound, make + things worse, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* empeorar la situación = make + things worse.* empeorar una situación = exacerbate + situation, aggravate + situation.* empeorar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* empezar a empeorar = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* estar empeorando = be in decline.* para empeorar las cosas = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* * *1. 2.empeorar vt to make... worse* * *= aggravate, become + worse, deteriorate, worsen, take + an unfortunate turn, get + worse, go from + bad to worse, bring out + the worst in, flare up, inflame, grow + worse, take + a turn, take + a turn for the worse, fuel, exacerbate.Ex: This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.
Ex: There were no respondents who did not think that the situation could become worse in the future.Ex: But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.Ex: There were fears that opening on holidays would worsen the overall quality of the service provided and lead to higher staff turnover.Ex: If events take an unfortunate turn and a dismissal action must be initiated, the supervisor must make certain that the applicable personnel rules and procedures have been followed.Ex: Reports confirm that what seems bad now is going to get worse.Ex: This reawakening brought a determination to help make atomic energy a positive factor for humanity but things have gone from bad to worse re genuine disarmament.Ex: Although there are some bad stepparents in the real world, becoming a stepmother or stepfather does not inevitably bring out the worst in people.Ex: There will always be conflicts that flare up suddenly and call for a rapid response.Ex: Focuses on two areas, economics and race, and argues that government policy has done much to inflame the conflict.Ex: As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.Ex: All went well, and with the addition of two new people, computer science took a turn.Ex: This new virus has taken a turn for the worse with some variations now able to infect PCs without any user intervention.Ex: This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.Ex: They exist in manual systems, and as we have already pointed out, they are only exacerbated by automated systems.* cosas + empeorar = things + get worse, things + get rough.* empeorar las cosas = make + matters + worse, add + salt to the wound, make + things worse, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* empeorar la situación = make + things worse.* empeorar una situación = exacerbate + situation, aggravate + situation.* empeorar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* empezar a empeorar = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* estar empeorando = be in decline.* para empeorar las cosas = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* * *empeorar [A1 ]vi«salud» to deteriorate, get worse; «tiempo/situación» to get worse, worsen■ empeorarvtto make … worsesu intervención no ha hecho más que empeorar las cosas his intervention has only made things worse* * *
empeorar ( conjugate empeorar) verbo intransitivo [ salud] to deteriorate, get worse;
[tiempo/situación] to get worse, worsen
verbo transitivo
to make … worse
empeorar
I verbo intransitivo to get worse: el tiempo empeoró durante la noche, the weather got worse during the night
II verbo transitivo to make worse: manténte al margen, no empeores las cosas, stick to the sidelines, you'll only make things worse
' empeorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
degradar
English:
aggravate
- decline
- fail
- fuel
- grow
- turn
- worse
- worsen
- deteriorate
- go
- only
* * *♦ vi[enfermo, tiempo, conflicto] to get worse, to deteriorate♦ vtto make worse;sólo consiguió empeorar las cosas she only managed to make things worse* * *I v/t make worseII v/i deteriorate, get worse* * *empeorar vi: to deteriorate, to get worseempeorar vt: to make worse* * *empeorar vb to get worse / to deteriorate -
2 empeorar
empeo'rarvverschlechtern, verschlimmernHa empeorado. — Es ist schlimmer geworden.
verbo intransitivoempeorarempeorar [empeo'rar]verschlechtern; con tus palabras lo has acabado de empeorar mit deinen Worten hast du es nur noch schlimmer gemachtII verbo intransitivo, verbo reflexivo■ empeorarse sich verschlechtern -
3 empeorar
1. vt 2. vi(тж empeorarse) ухудшаться; становиться хуже -
4 empeorar
гл.общ. измениться к худшему, ухудшить,усложнять (ухудшить), усложнить (ухудшить), ухудшать, ухудшаться
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5 empeorar
1. vtуху́дшить; испо́ртить2. viуху́дшиться; измени́ться к ху́дшему; испо́ртиться -
6 empeorar
• deteriorate• make work• make wrong -
7 empeorar
• zhoršit* * *• zhoršit se -
8 empeorar
v. Med. Sinchiyay. -
9 empeorar
1. tr влошавам; 2. intr влошавам се (и prnl). -
10 empeorar
1. vt 2. vi(тж empeorarse) ухудшаться; становиться хуже -
11 empeorar
повреждать; наносить ущерб; ухудшать -
12 empeorar
empitjorar -
13 empeorar la situación
(v.) = make + things worseEx. But for asthmatics, stress only makes things worse.* * *(v.) = make + things worseEx: But for asthmatics, stress only makes things worse.
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14 empeorar las cosas
(v.) = make + matters + worse, add + salt to the wound, make + things worse, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the woundEx. And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex. To add salt to the wound, weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computers have grown over 4 times in the past two years.Ex. But for asthmatics, stress only makes things worse.Ex. Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.Ex. It seems McDonalds are seeking to add insult to injury by negotiating directly with non-union staff.Ex. He even rubbed salt in the wound when he indicated that Obama could turn on that 'Negro dialect' whenever it suited his demagogic purposes.* * *(v.) = make + matters + worse, add + salt to the wound, make + things worse, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the woundEx: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.
Ex: To add salt to the wound, weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computers have grown over 4 times in the past two years.Ex: But for asthmatics, stress only makes things worse.Ex: Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.Ex: It seems McDonalds are seeking to add insult to injury by negotiating directly with non-union staff.Ex: He even rubbed salt in the wound when he indicated that Obama could turn on that 'Negro dialect' whenever it suited his demagogic purposes. -
15 empeorar un conflicto
(v.) = exacerbate + conflictEx. Australia risks blundering into a human rights mess that will exacerbate the conflict.* * *(v.) = exacerbate + conflictEx: Australia risks blundering into a human rights mess that will exacerbate the conflict.
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16 empeorar una situación
(v.) = exacerbate + situation, aggravate + situationEx. The situation has been exacerbated by falling book sales.Ex. The incapacity of the industrial sector to gainfully employ the surplus labour from agriculture have aggravated the situation of poverty, unemployment, and landlessness in the countryside.* * *(v.) = exacerbate + situation, aggravate + situationEx: The situation has been exacerbated by falling book sales.
Ex: The incapacity of the industrial sector to gainfully employ the surplus labour from agriculture have aggravated the situation of poverty, unemployment, and landlessness in the countryside. -
17 empeorar la calidad
гл.общ. снизить качествоИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > empeorar la calidad
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18 Empeorar el enfermo
Yanqhachaña, yanqhakiptaña, maychxaña, mämpichaña, juk'ampichaña, junt'uchjaña. I.: usu maycha apaxatti, puri, &c. -
19 con tus palabras lo has acabado de empeorar
con tus palabras lo has acabado de empeorarmit deinen Worten hast du es nur noch schlimmer gemachtDiccionario Español-Alemán > con tus palabras lo has acabado de empeorar
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20 cosas + empeorar
(n.) = things + get worse, things + get roughEx. This chapter also presents 3 scenarios describing more of the same, how things might get worse, and how things might get better.Ex. Because the fact is that even earlier in life Aremis Slake had often escaped into the subway when things got rough above ground.* * *(n.) = things + get worse, things + get roughEx: This chapter also presents 3 scenarios describing more of the same, how things might get worse, and how things might get better.
Ex: Because the fact is that even earlier in life Aremis Slake had often escaped into the subway when things got rough above ground.
См. также в других словарях:
empeorar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: empeorar empeorando empeorado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. empeoro empeoras empeora empeoramos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
empeorar — verbo transitivo 1. Poner (una persona o una cosa) peor [a otra persona o cosa]: Cállate, con tus palabras estás empeorando la situación. verbo intransitivo 1. Ponerse … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
empeorar — tr. Hacer que aquel o aquello que ya era o estaba malo, sea o se ponga peor. U. t. c. intr. y c. prnl.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
empeorar — ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo/ pronominal Hacer que una persona o una cosa que estaba mal, se ponga peor: ■ la situación de la empresa ha empeorado; el tiempo se ha empeorado. SINÓNIMO agravar degradar desmejorar recaer ANTÓNIMO aliviar… … Enciclopedia Universal
empeorar — {{#}}{{LM E14666}}{{〓}} {{ConjE14666}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynE15025}} {{[}}empeorar{{]}} ‹em·pe·o·rar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Pasar o hacer pasar de un estado a otro peor: • Si la economía del país empeora, aumentará el paro. La falta de… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
empeorar — (v) (Intermedio) deteriorar una cosa o situación que ya está mal Ejemplos: Nuestro comportamiento no hace más que empeorar el problema en lugar de solucionarlo. Su estado de salud ha empeorado de repente y tienen que operarlo. Sinónimos: agravar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
empeorar — v intr (Se conjuga como amar) Hacerse o ponerse algo cada vez peor, especialmente el estado de salud de alguien o la situación general de algo: La situación empeorará en lugar de mejorar , El padecimiento parece empeorar , Estos síntomas empeoran … Español en México
empeorar — transitivo agravar, agudizar, deteriorar, degenerar*, venir a menos. ≠ mejorar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ decaer, recaer, deteriorar, desmejorar, agravar, degenerar Antónimos: ■ mejorar, recupe … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
empeorar — tr. Volver peor una cosa. intr. Irse haciendo más grave … Diccionario Castellano
chacrearse — empeorar; perder vigencia; perder eficacia; desanimarse; deteriorarse; empobrecerse; estropearse; arruinarse; cf. echarse a perder, trillarse, chacrear; con la crisis que hay se chacreó el viaje al sur que estábamos proyectando , la música del… … Diccionario de chileno actual
meter el dedo en la llaga — empeorar el dolor; dar con el punto débil; herir o perturbar al tocar tema sensible; cf. cada uno sabe dónde le aprieta el zapato, avivar el fuego, el dedo en la llaga; no metas el dedo en la llaga, puh, Manuel; ¡cómo se te ocurre hablarle a la… … Diccionario de chileno actual