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1 indignar
v.1 to anger.2 to make indignant, to irritate, to exasperate, to madden.María indigna a sus padres Mary irritates her parents.3 to get disgusted with, to get disgusted at.Me indignó su proceder I got disgusted with his behavior.4 to provoke.* * *1 to infuriate1 to become indignant ( por, at/about)* * *1.VT (=enfadar) to anger, make indignant; (=provocar) to provoke, stir up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... angry o indignant; ( más fuerte) to outrage2.indignarse v pron to get angry, become indignant; ( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *= outrage.Ex. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.----* indignarse = incense, wax + indignant.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... angry o indignant; ( más fuerte) to outrage2.indignarse v pron to get angry, become indignant; ( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *= outrage.Ex: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
* indignarse = incense, wax + indignant.* * *indignar [A1 ]vtto make … angry o indignant; (más fuerte) to outrageesto ha indignado a la opinión pública this has aroused o caused public indignationlo indignó que lo despidieran sin previo aviso he was outraged by the way in which he was dismissed without noticeto get angry, become indignant; (más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *
indignar ( conjugate indignar) verbo transitivo
to make … angry o indignant;
( más fuerte) to outrage
indignarse verbo pronominal
to get angry, become indignant;
( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed
indignar verbo transitivo to infuriate, make angry
' indignar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sublevar
English:
disgust
- incense
- shock
- outrage
* * *♦ vt[enfadar] to anger; [encolerizar] to outrage;me indigna que los traten así de mal it makes me really angry that they should be treated so badly* * *v/t:indignar a alguien make s.o. indignant* * *indignar vt: to outrage, to infuriate* * *indignar vb to infuriate -
2 indignar
• exasperate• infringer• infuriating• madden -
3 indignado
adj.indignant, outraged.past part.past participle of spanish verb: indignar.* * *► adjetivo1 indignant ( por, at/about)* * *ADJ indignant, angry (con, contra with) ( por at, about)* * *- da adjetivo indignant, angry; ( más fuerte) outraged, incensed* * *= in disgust, indignant, outraged.Ex. The number of documents through which a searcher is willing to browse before giving up in disgust is his 'futility point'.Ex. Can't you just see some indignant parent working his fine off shovelling snow from the library steps! = ¡Te imaginas a algún padre indignado quitando nieve con una pala de los escalones de la biblioteca para pagar la multa!.Ex. There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.----* sentirse indignado (por) = be indignant (at).* * *- da adjetivo indignant, angry; ( más fuerte) outraged, incensed* * *= in disgust, indignant, outraged.Ex: The number of documents through which a searcher is willing to browse before giving up in disgust is his 'futility point'.
Ex: Can't you just see some indignant parent working his fine off shovelling snow from the library steps! = ¡Te imaginas a algún padre indignado quitando nieve con una pala de los escalones de la biblioteca para pagar la multa!.Ex: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.* sentirse indignado (por) = be indignant (at).* * *indignado -daindignant, angry; (más fuerte) outraged, incensedse sintió indignada ante el tratamiento que recibió she was indignant at the treatment she receivedestoy indignado con él I'm very angry with him* * *
Del verbo indignar: ( conjugate indignar)
indignado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
indignado
indignar
indignado◊ -da adjetivo
indignant, angry;
( más fuerte) outraged, incensed
indignar ( conjugate indignar) verbo transitivo
to make … angry o indignant;
( más fuerte) to outrage
indignarse verbo pronominal
to get angry, become indignant;
( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed
indignado,-a adjetivo indignant [por, at, about]
indignar verbo transitivo to infuriate, make angry
' indignado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indignada
English:
disgust
- incensed
- indignant
- disgusted
- flounce
- stalk
* * *indignado, -a adj[enfadado] indignant; [colérico] outraged;están indignados por el asesinato del obispo they are outraged by the bishop's murder* * *adj indignant* * *indignado, -da adj: indignant* * *indignado adj indignant -
4 indigno
adj.unworthy, despicable, contemptible, disgraceful.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indignar.* * *► adjetivo1 unworthy (de, of)2 (vil) low, contemptible* * *ADJ1) (=impropio) unworthy2) (=desmerecedor) unworthyeres indigna de nuestra confianza — you are unworthy o not worthy of our trust
3) (=despreciable) despicable* * *- na adjetivoa) ( impropio) unworthyb) ( no merecedor) unworthyc) ( humillante) degrading, humiliatingd) ( vergonzoso) shameful, disgraceful* * *----* indigno de confianza = untrustworthy.* * *- na adjetivoa) ( impropio) unworthyb) ( no merecedor) unworthyc) ( humillante) degrading, humiliatingd) ( vergonzoso) shameful, disgraceful* * ** indigno de confianza = untrustworthy.* * *indigno -na1 (impropio) unworthy indigno DE algn unworthy OF sbese comportamiento es indigno de una persona de su clase such behavior is unworthy of o unbecoming in a person of your background2 (no merecedor) unworthy indigno DE algo/algn:eres indigno de todo lo que ha hecho por ti you're unworthy of o ( frml) undeserving of all she's done for you, you don't deserve all she's done for youesa mujer es indigna de ti that woman is unworthy of you3 (humillante) degrading, humiliating4 (vergonzoso) shameful, disgraceful, outrageous* * *
Del verbo indignar: ( conjugate indignar)
indigno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
indignó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
indignar
indigno
indignar ( conjugate indignar) verbo transitivo
to make … angry o indignant;
( más fuerte) to outrage
indignarse verbo pronominal
to get angry, become indignant;
( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed
indigno◊ -na adjetivo
indigno de algn unworthy of sb
indignar verbo transitivo to infuriate, make angry
indigno,-a adjetivo
1 (no merecedor) unworthy [de, of]
2 (impropio) wrong: esa respuesta es indigna de ti, it's not like you to respond like that
3 (infame, humillante) wretched, dreadful: sus condiciones de vida son indignas, the conditions they live in are dreadful
4 (despreciable, vergonzoso) su comportamiento fue indigno, his behaviour was despicable
' indigno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indigna
- última
- último
English:
beneath
- unfit
- unworthy
* * *indigno, -a adj1. [impropio] unworthy, not worthy (de of);una reacción indigna de alguien en su posición a reaction which was unworthy of somebody in her position2. [no merecedor] unworthy, not worthy (de of);soy indigno de tal honor I am not worthy of such an honour3. [degradante] shameful, appalling* * *adj unworthy (de of)* * *indigno, -na adj: unworthy -
5 sublevar
v.1 to stir up.2 to infuriate.3 to excite to rebellion, to stir up to revolt, to revolt.* * *1 to incite to rebellion2 figurado (indignar) to infuriate1 to rebel, revolt* * *1. VT1) (=amotinar) to rouse to revolt2) (=indignar) to infuriate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tropas/presos> to incite... to rebellion, stir up revolt amongb) ( indignar) to infuriate2.sublevarse v pron to revolt, rise up, rebel* * *----* sublevarse = revolt.* sublevarse (contra) = rebel (against).* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tropas/presos> to incite... to rebellion, stir up revolt amongb) ( indignar) to infuriate2.sublevarse v pron to revolt, rise up, rebel* * ** sublevarse = revolt.* sublevarse (contra) = rebel (against).* * *sublevar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tropas/presos› to incite … to rebellion, stir up revolt among2 (indignar) to infuriate, rileto revolt, rise up, rebel* * *
sublevar verbo transitivo
1 to incite to revolt
2 fig (enojar, indignar) to infuriate
' sublevar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
* * *♦ vt1. [amotinar] to stir up2. [indignar] to infuriate* * *v/t incite to revolt; figinfuriate, get angry* * *sublevar vt: to incite to rebellion -
6 indigna
Del verbo indignar: ( conjugate indignar)
indigna es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
indigna
indignar
indignar ( conjugate indignar) verbo transitivo
to make … angry o indignant;
( más fuerte) to outrage
indignarse verbo pronominal
to get angry, become indignant;
( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed
indigno,-a adjetivo
1 (no merecedor) unworthy [de, of]
2 (impropio) wrong: esa respuesta es indigna de ti, it's not like you to respond like that
3 (infame, humillante) wretched, dreadful: sus condiciones de vida son indignas, the conditions they live in are dreadful
4 (despreciable, vergonzoso) su comportamiento fue indigno, his behaviour was despicable
indignar verbo transitivo to infuriate, make angry
' indigna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indigno
- chanchada
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7 horrorizar
v.to terrify, to horrify.* * *1 (causar horror) to horrify, terrify2 familiar (disgustar) to disgust, turn off1 to be horrified* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=indignar) to horrify, appal, appall (EEUU)2) (=dar miedo) to terrify2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to horrify, appall2.horrorizarsev pron to be horrified, be appalledhorrorizarse de algo — to be horrified by o at something
* * *= horrify.Ex. In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified by what they found the people reading.----* horrorizarse = recoil in + horror, throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* horrorizarse por = appal (at/by) [appall].* * *1.verbo transitivo to horrify, appall2.horrorizarsev pron to be horrified, be appalledhorrorizarse de algo — to be horrified by o at something
* * *= horrify.Ex: In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified by what they found the people reading.
* horrorizarse = recoil in + horror, throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* horrorizarse por = appal (at/by) [appall].* * *horrorizar [A4 ]vtto horrify, appallla crueldad del crimen horrorizó a la opinión pública people were horrified o appalled by the callous nature of the crimeme horroriza lo mal que se portan esos niños I'm absolutely appalled o aghast at how badly those children behaveto be horrifiedyo me horroricé cuando dijo eso I was horrified o appalled o very shocked when he said thathorrorizarse DE algo to be horrified BY o AT sth* * *
horrorizar ( conjugate horrorizar) verbo transitivo
to horrify, appall
horrorizarse verbo pronominal
to be horrified, be appalled;
horrorizarse de algo to be horrified by o at sth
horrorizar verbo transitivo to horrify, terrify: el obsceno espectáculo les horrorizó, the obscene sight horrified them
' horrorizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espantar
English:
appal
- appall
- horrify
- shock
* * *♦ vtto horrify;me horroriza viajar en barco I'm terrified of travelling by boat* * *v/t horrify* * *horrorizar {21} vt: to horrify, to terrify* * * -
8 indignarse
1 to become indignant ( por, at/about)* * *VPR to get angry¡es para indignarse! — it's infuriating!
indignarse por algo — to get indignant about sth, get angry about sth
* * *(v.) = incense, wax + indignantEx. She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call.Ex. To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls.* * *(v.) = incense, wax + indignantEx: She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call.
Ex: To wax indignant about a President's telling lies makes no more sense than to do so about a wrestler's faking falls.* * *
■indignarse verbo reflexivo to get indignant [por, at, about]
' indignarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indignar
English:
indignant
- steam up
* * *vpr[enfadarse] to get angry o indignant ( por about); [encolerizarse] to be outraged ( por about);se indignó conmigo she got angry with me* * *v/r become indignant* * *vr* * *indignarse vb to get angry -
9 soliviantar
v.1 to stir up.2 to exasperate.* * *1 (inducir) to rouse, stir up2 (irritar) to irritate* * *VT1) (=amotinar) to stir up, rouse, rouse to revolt2) (=enojar) to anger3) (=sacar de quicio) to exasperate4) (=inquietar) to worry5) (=hacer sentir ansias) to fill with longing6) (=dar esperanzas a) to buoy up with false hopes* * *1.verbo transitivo < tropas> to incite... to mutiny; <masas/trabajadores> to stir up, incite2.soliviantarse v pron tropas to mutiny; masas/trabajadores to rebel, rise up* * *= subvert, incite.Ex. Dr. Burgoyne distinguishes between books which comfort and confirm and those that challenge and subvert.Ex. It is illegal to operate websites inciting terrorism under the Terrorism Act.* * *1.verbo transitivo < tropas> to incite... to mutiny; <masas/trabajadores> to stir up, incite2.soliviantarse v pron tropas to mutiny; masas/trabajadores to rebel, rise up* * *= subvert, incite.Ex: Dr. Burgoyne distinguishes between books which comfort and confirm and those that challenge and subvert.
Ex: It is illegal to operate websites inciting terrorism under the Terrorism Act.* * *soliviantar [A1 ]vt‹tropas› to incite … to mutiny; ‹masas/trabajadores› to stir up, incite«tropas» to mutiny; «masas/trabajadores» to rebel, rise up* * *
soliviantar verbo transitivo to revolt, make hostile: soliviantó a las tropas y provocó un motín, he stirred up the troops and brought about a mutiny
* * *♦ vt1. [excitar, incitar] to stir up;soliviantar a alguien contra algo to stir sb up against sth2. [indignar] to exasperate* * *v/t incite, stir up
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