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1 desesperanza
f.1 lack of hope.cuando la vio besar a Rodrigo, la desesperanza se apoderó de él when he saw her kiss Rodrigo he gave up hope2 despair, desperation, gloom, discouragement.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: desesperanzar.* * *1 despair, desperation, hopelessness* * *SF despair* * *= gloom and doom, gloom.Ex. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.Ex. However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* * *= gloom and doom, gloom.Ex: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
Ex: However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* * *despair* * *desesperanza nflack of hope;cuando la vio besar a Rodrigo, la desesperanza se apoderó de él when he saw her kiss Rodrigo he gave up hope* * *desesperanza nf: despair, hopelessness -
2 pesimismo
m.pessimism.* * *1 pessimism* * *noun m.* * *SM pessimism* * *masculino pessimism* * *= pessimism, gloom and doom, gloom.Ex. The results show that there are reasons for both optimism and pessimism as regard the future of computers in education.Ex. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.Ex. However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.----* con pesimismo = pessimistically, gloomily.* * *masculino pessimism* * *= pessimism, gloom and doom, gloom.Ex: The results show that there are reasons for both optimism and pessimism as regard the future of computers in education.
Ex: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.Ex: However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* con pesimismo = pessimistically, gloomily.* * *pessimism* * *
pesimismo sustantivo masculino
pessimism
pesimismo sustantivo masculino pessimism
' pesimismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adolecer
- vencer
English:
pessimism
- gloomily
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3 desmoralización
f.demoralization, corruption.* * *1 demoralization* * ** * *femenino demoralization* * *= gloom and doom, gloom.Ex. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.Ex. However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* * *femenino demoralization* * *= gloom and doom, gloom.Ex: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
Ex: However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* * *demoralization* * *
desmoralización sustantivo femenino demoralization, corruption
' desmoralización' also found in these entries:
English:
demoralization
* * *demoralization;cundió la desmoralización entre los familiares dismay spread amongst the relatives* * *f demoralization -
4 aterrorizado
adj.terrorized, frightened to death, horror-struck, horror-stricken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aterrorizar.* * *(f. - aterrorizada)adj.* * *ADJ terrified* * *- da adjetivo terrified* * *= terrorised [terrorized, -USA], horror-struck, horror-stricken, panic-stricken.Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.Ex. They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.Ex. The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.Ex. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.----* estar aterrorizado = be frightened to death, be scared stiff, be terrified.* * *- da adjetivo terrified* * *= terrorised [terrorized, -USA], horror-struck, horror-stricken, panic-stricken.Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
Ex: They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.Ex: The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.Ex: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.* estar aterrorizado = be frightened to death, be scared stiff, be terrified.* * *aterrorizado -daterrified* * *
Del verbo aterrorizar: ( conjugate aterrorizar)
aterrorizado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aterrorizado
aterrorizar
aterrorizado◊ -da adjetivo
terrified
aterrorizar ( conjugate aterrorizar) verbo transitivo
to terrorize
aterrorizar verbo transitivo to terrify
Mil Pol to terrorize
' aterrorizado' also found in these entries:
English:
panic
- terrified
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5 capital de la nación
(n.) = nation-state capitalEx. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.* * *(n.) = nation-state capitalEx: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
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6 capital del estado
(n.) = nation-state capital, state capitalEx. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.Ex. The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.* * *(n.) = nation-state capital, state capitalEx: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
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7 presa del pánico
(adj.) = panic-strickenEx. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.* * *(adj.) = panic-strickenEx: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
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8 catastrofismo
m.1 scaremongering, alarmism (pesimismo).2 pessimism.3 catatrophism, theory which holds that the vast geological changes in the earth's history were caused by catastrophes.* * *1 (teoría) catastrophism2 (pesimismo) pessimism* * *SM alarmism* * *[pesimismo] scaremongering, alarmism* * *m doom and gloom
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