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41 no tener apelación
to be helpless -
42 sentirse impotente
to feel powerless, feel helpless -
43 pogrom
m.pogrom, organized massacre of helpless people.* * *(pl - groms)pogrom* * *
pógrom, pogromo sustantivo masculino pogrom
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pogromo
* * *pogrom nm: pogrom -
44 asistente
• adjutant• aide• aider• assistant• assister• attaché• attendant• attendee• attender• auxiliary• coadjutant• coadjutor• Help window• helper• helpful• helpfulness• helping hand• helpless -
45 desamparo
• abandonment• defenselessness• dereliction• desolation• distress• forlornness• helpless• helpmate• lack of proper defense• lack of purpose -
46 impotencia
• disability• helpless• helpmate• impotence• incapacitated person• incapacity for work• powerlessness• weakly-built• weakness due to extreme lack of nourishment• weariless• wearing -
47 indefensión
• defenselessness• helpless• helpmate• lack of progress• lack of proper defense• lack of proportion• lack of purpose -
48 irse como alma que lleva el diablo
• go hand in hand• go have a blast• leave from• leave helplessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > irse como alma que lleva el diablo
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49 mano amiga
• friendly hand• helpfulness• helpless -
50 salir apresuradamente
• dart off• dash away• dash out• leave from• leave helpless• rush away• rush off• whisk out -
51 salir de casa
• leave helpless• leave hopeless• leave on a trip• leave one's house -
52 salir de la casa
• leave helpless• leave home• leave hopeless• leave hurriedly• leave on hold• leave one's job• leave the field open• leave the job -
53 animales indefensos
m.pl.helpless animals, dumb animals. -
54 desproteger
См. также в других словарях:
Helpless — Help less, a. 1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend one s self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless infant. [1913 Webster] How shall I then your helpless fame defend? Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond help; irremediable.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Helpless — may refer to:*Helplessness * Helpless (play), a play by Dusty Hughes * Helpless (song), a Neil Young song, most famously recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young * Helpless (1996 film), a film by Shinji Aoyama *Helpless (Buffy episode), an… … Wikipedia
Helpless — Episodio de Buffy the Vampire Slayer Título Indefensa (España Latinoamérica) Identificador 3ABB012 Episodio nº 12 Temporada … Wikipedia Español
helpless — I (Defenseless) adjective abandoned aidless, conquerable, deserted, exposed, expugnable, forsaken, friendless, guardless, in danger, inermis, inops, open to attack, pregnable, resourceless, shelterless, unaided, unarmed, unarmored, unbefriended,… … Law dictionary
helpless — unable to act for oneself, c.1200, from HELP (Cf. help) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less). Related: Helplessly; helplessness. In Middle English and later sometimes also unable to give help, affording no help (late 14c.), but this was never common … Etymology dictionary
helpless — [adj] incapable, incompetent; vulnerable abandoned, basket case*, debilitated, defenseless, dependent, destitute, disabled, exposed, feeble, forlorn, forsaken, friendless, handcuffed, impotent, inefficient, inexpert, infirm, invalid, over a… … New thesaurus
helpless — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to defend oneself or to act without help. 2) uncontrollable. DERIVATIVES helplessly adverb helplessness noun … English terms dictionary
helpless — [help′lis] adj. 1. not able to help oneself; weak 2. lacking help or protection 3. incompetent, ineffective, or powerless helplessly adv. helplessness n … English World dictionary
helpless — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, lie, look, seem, stand, watch ▪ John felt completely helpless … Collocations dictionary
helpless — help|less [ˈhelpləs] adj 1.) unable to look after yourself or to do anything to help yourself ▪ He began to feel depressed and helpless. ▪ a vicious attack on a helpless victim ▪ Newman threw out a hand in a helpless gesture. 2.) unable to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
helpless — help|less [ helpləs ] adjective * not able to do anything without help: He looked helpless sitting there all alone. be/feel helpless to do something: I knew they were lying but I felt helpless to do anything about it. a. helpless laughter, tears … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English