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2 frustrado
adj.1 frustrated, thwarted, attempted, unsuccessful.2 frustrated, manqué, unfulfilled, disappointed.3 frustrate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: frustrar.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) frustrated2 (hechos) frustrated, unsuccessful* * *(f. - frustrada)adj.1) frustrated, would-be2) failed, unsuccessful* * *ADJ [persona] frustrated; [intento, plan, atentado] failed* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> frustrated; <actor/bailarina> frustrated (before n)b) <atentado/intento> failed (before n)* * *= frustrated, in frustration, abortive, bungled, out of frustration.Ex. First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.Ex. When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.Ex. The Consumers' Association had been founded in 1957 following a similar abortive service set up by the British Standards Institution two years previously.Ex. He was also blamed for the bungled imposition of a state of emergency in Nyasaland in March 1959.Ex. If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> frustrated; <actor/bailarina> frustrated (before n)b) <atentado/intento> failed (before n)* * *= frustrated, in frustration, abortive, bungled, out of frustration.Ex: First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.
Ex: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.Ex: The Consumers' Association had been founded in 1957 following a similar abortive service set up by the British Standards Institution two years previously.Ex: He was also blamed for the bungled imposition of a state of emergency in Nyasaland in March 1959.Ex: If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.* * *frustrado -da1 ‹persona› frustratedsentirse frustrado to feel frustrated* * *
Del verbo frustrar: ( conjugate frustrar)
frustrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
frustrado
frustrar
frustrado◊ -da adjetivo
‹actor/bailarina› frustrated ( before n)
frustrar ( conjugate frustrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to frustrate;
‹ planes› to thwart;
‹ esperanzas› to dash;
frustrarse verbo pronominal [ planes] to be thwarted, fail;
[ esperanzas] to come to nothing
frustrado,-a adjetivo
1 (persona) frustrated
2 (tentativa, proyecto) unsuccessful
frustrar verbo transitivo to frustrate
(una esperanza) to disappoint
' frustrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frustrada
English:
abortive
- foil
- frustrated
- sex-starved
- unfulfilled
* * *frustrado, -a adj1. [persona] frustrated;se quedó muy frustrado cuando se enteró del suspenso he was very frustrated when he found out he'd failed2. [plan] failed;un golpe de Estado frustrado a failed coup;un intento frustrado de mandar una nave tripulada a Marte an unsuccessful attempt to send a manned spacecraft to Mars* * *frustrado, -da adj1) : frustrated2) : failed, unsuccessful -
3 mancarse
verbo pronominal1) caballo to go lame2) (RPl arg) persona to miscalculate, get it wrong* * *verbo pronominal1) caballo to go lame2) (RPl arg) persona to miscalculate, get it wrong* * *mancarse [A2 ]A «caballo» to go lamepensaba que iba a ganar pero se mancó she thought she was going to win but she miscalculated o she got it wrong o things didn't turn out the way she planned* * *mancarse vprRP Fam to get it wrong;pensé que iba a llegar a tiempo, pero me manqué I thought I was going to arrive in time but I miscalculated -
4 defraudado
adj.frustrated, manqué, disappointed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: defraudar.* * *1→ link=defraudar defraudar► adjetivo1 (decepcionado) disappointed -
5 novelista frustrado
f. & m.novelist manqué.
См. также в других словарях:
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manque — (adj.) 1778, from Fr. manqué (fem. manquée), pp. of manquer to miss, be lacking (16c.), from It. mancare, from manco, from L. mancus maimed, defective, from PIE *man ko maimed in the hand, from root *man hand (see MANUAL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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