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41 apagada
f., (m. - apagado)* * *
apagado,-a adjetivo
1 (luz, cigarro) out
2 (color pálido) dull
(voz tenue) sad
(mirada) expressionless, lifeless
3 (persona falta de ánimo) spiritless
' apagada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apagado
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42 muerta
adj.1 dead, extinguished, lifeless.2 slaked (cal).3 languid, faded (colores).* * *1. f., (m. - muerto) 2. f., (m. - muerto)* * *
muerto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin vida) dead
2 (cansado) exhausted
3 (ciudad, pueblo) dead
horas muertas, spare time
Dep tiempo muerto, time-out
4 (uso enfático) muerto de frío/miedo, frozen/scared to death
muerto de hambre, starving
muerto de risa, laughing one's head off
5 Auto (en) punto muerto, (in) neutral
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (cadáver) dead person
2 (tarea fastidiosa) dirty job
3 (víctima de accidente) fatality
4 fam LAm empty bottle
' muerta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hallar
- lengua
- letra
- mosquita
- naturaleza
- muerto
English:
butter
- carcase
- carcass
- dead
- scare
- siding
- still
* * *I part → morirII adj dead;muerto de hambre starving; fig, desp penniless, down and out;muerto de sueño dead-tired;más muerto que vivo fig half-dead;no tener dónde caerse muerto fam be as poor as a church mouse famcolgar(le) a alguien el muerto fig get s.o. to do the dirty work -
43 amuermar
2 (atontar) to make feel sleepy, make feel dopey, make feel groggy3 (deprimir) to depress, get down1 (aburrirse) to get bored2 (atontarse) to feel sleepy, feel dopey, feel groggy3 (deprimirse) to get depressed* * *amuermar [A1 ]vt* * *
amuermar vtr fam
1 (adormecer) to make sb feel sleepy, dopey o groggy: esta música amuerma, this music puts you to sleep
2 (aburrir) to bore
* * *♦ vtel teatro me amuerma the theatre just sends me to sleep o bores me silly♦ vito be incredibly boring* * *famv/t bore -
44 desmarrido
adj.1 sad, languid, dejected, exhausted.2 inanimate, unanimated, lifeless.* * *► adjetivo1 dejected, downhearted -
45 desanimada
desanimado,-a adjetivo
1 (abatido, entristecido) downhearted, dejected
2 (reunión, verbena, etc) dull, lifeless
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46 opaca
adj.1 opacous, opaque.2 melancholy, gloomy.3 dull, lustreless, lifeless (oscuro). (Figurative)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: opacar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: opacar.* * *
opaco,-a adjetivo
1 (no translúcido) opaque
2 (sin brillo, sombrío) dull
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47 desmarrido
• inane• inanimately• lifeless• unanimated -
48 exánime
• exanimate• lifeless -
49 inanimado
• dead• inane• inanimately• inerasable• inert gas• insensitiveness• inseparability• lifeless• unanimated -
50 inánime
• deadlike• dismal• inane• inanimately• lifeless• spiritless• unanimated -
51 muerto
• benumbed• corpse• dead• dead man• dead person• demised• dormant• lifeless• numbed• toes up• unfeeling -
52 sin vida
• dead• deadlike• lifeless -
53 sin vida
adj.1 lifeless, dead, deadlike, abiotic.2 inanimate.
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Lifeless — Life less, a. Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lifeless — [adj1] not living, not containing living things asleep, bare, barren, brute, cold, comatose, dead, deceased, defunct, departed, desert, empty, exanimate, extinct, faint, inanimate, inert, inorganic, insensate, insensible, late, out cold*, sterile … New thesaurus
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lifeless — adj. 1 dead VERBS ▪ appear, be, look ▪ She lay lifeless in the snow. ▪ lie ADVERB ▪ completely … Collocations dictionary
lifeless — lifelessly, adv. lifelessness, n. /luyf lis/, adj. 1. not endowed with life; having no life; inanimate: lifeless matter. 2. destitute of living things: a lifeless planet. 3. deprived of life; dead: a battlefield strewn with lifeless bodies. 4.… … Universalium
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