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1 quagmire
tr['kwɒgmaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 cenagal nombre masculino2 figurative use atolladeroquagmire ['kwæg.maɪr, 'kwɑg-] n: cenagal m, lodazal mn.• cenagal s.m.• ciénaga s.f.• fangal s.m.'kwægmaɪr, 'kwɑːg-, 'kwɒgmaɪə(r), 'kwæg-a) ( bog) lodazal m, barrial m (AmL)b) ( situation) atolladero m['kwæɡmaɪǝ(r)]N cenagal m, lodazal m ; (fig) atolladero m, cenagal m* * *['kwægmaɪr, 'kwɑːg-, 'kwɒgmaɪə(r), 'kwæg-]a) ( bog) lodazal m, barrial m (AmL)b) ( situation) atolladero m -
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3 quagmire
s.1 barrizal, lodazal (bog); atolladero (sentido figurado) (difficult situation)2 cenagal, lodazal, barrial, cenegal. -
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5 barrizal
barrizal sustantivo masculino quagmire, muddy area
barrizal sustantivo masculino mire, quagmire ' barrizal' also found in these entries: Spanish: cenagal English: mire -
6 lodazal
lodazal sustantivo masculino bog, quagmire ' lodazal' also found in these entries: English: mire - quagmire -
7 confusion
- ʒənnoun confusiónconfusion n confusión
confusión sustantivo femenino
confusión sustantivo femenino
1 (desorden) confusion
2 (error) mistake ' confusión' also found in these entries: Spanish: aturdimiento - barullo - belén - desbarajuste - desconcierto - desorientación - embrollo - folclore - follón - obnubilar - ofuscación - para - prestarse - torre - turbación - aquél - armar - bochinche - convulsionar - desorden - ése - éste - grado - jaleo - lío - mareo - medio - sólo - turbar English: brainstorm - confusion - disarray - foul up - haziness - mess - misunderstanding - mix-up - quagmire - rush - scramble - shambles - start - turmoil - welter - add - disorder - havoc - mix - straightentr[kən'fjʊːʒən]1 confusión nombre femeninoconfusion [kən'fju:ʒən] n1) perplexity: confusión f2) mess, turmoil: confusión f, embrollo m, lío m famn.• algarabía* s.f.• babel s.m.• confusión s.f.• descomposición s.f.• desorden s.m.kən'fjuːʒənmass noun1)a) ( turmoil) confusión fb) ( disorder) desorden m2)a) ( perplexity) confusión f, desconcierto mb) ( embarrassment) turbación f[kǝn'fjuːʒǝn]N1) (=disorder) desorden m2) (=perplexity) confusión f, desorientación f3) (=commotion) confusión f4) (=embarrassment)* * *[kən'fjuːʒən]mass noun1)a) ( turmoil) confusión fb) ( disorder) desorden m2)a) ( perplexity) confusión f, desconcierto mb) ( embarrassment) turbación f -
8 Mar
( written abbreviation) (March.) marzo
Multiple Entries: mar mar.
mar sustantivo masculino (sometimes f in literary language and in set idiomatic expressions) 1 (Geog) sea; el fondo del mar the seabed, the bottom of the sea; mar abierto open sea; la corriente llevó la barca mar adentro the boat was swept out to sea by the current; hacerse a la mar (liter) to set sail; por mar by sea; mar Cantábrico Bay of Biscay; mar de las Antillas Caribbean Sea; mar Mediterráneo Mediterranean Sea; mar gruesa rough o heavy sea 2 ( costa):
mar
I sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino sea: ayer había mucha mar, there was a heavy sea yesterday
en alta mar, on the high seas
mar adentro, out to sea
II sustantivo masculino
1 sea
Mar Cantábrico, Cantabrian Sea
2 (gran cantidad) un mar de deudas, a flood of debts Locuciones: a mares, a lot: lloraba a mares, he was in floods of tears
hacerse a la mar, to set sail
la mar de, really, very: es una niña la mar de despierta, she's a really clever girl ' mar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adentro - agitada - agitado - agitarse - alborotada - alborotado - alborotarse - arrastrar - bonanza - borde - bramar - bramido - brava - bravo - buey - cala - chalet - contramaestre - crucero - deslucir - embravecerse - encresparse - erizo - espuma - estrella - faenar - golpe - gruesa - grueso - langosta - lengua - loba - lobo - manga - mareo - nivel - nublar - nudo - oleada - orientarse - orilla - picada - picado - picarse - puerto - respeto - revuelta - revuelto - ribera - rizada English: above - afloat - bass - bathe - bed - breaker - calm - can - Caribbean - choppy - crossing - Dead Sea - facing - groundswell - hair - heavy - lap - lost - mar - Mediterranean - mighty - navigate - paddle - prospect - put out - quagmire - quit - raging - reclaim - Red Sea - rig - rise - roar - rock - rough - sail - sea - sea dog - sea-fish - sea-level - sea-water - seabed - seahorse - seashore - seasick - seasickness - shore - sink - smooth - splendidtr[mɑːʧ]1 ( March) marzo1) spoil: estropear, echar a perder2) deface: desfigurarv.• corromper v.• echar a perder v.• estropear v.• mutilar v.(= March) marABBR= March mar.* * *(= March) mar -
9 mar
( written abbreviation) (March.) marzo
Multiple Entries: mar mar.
mar sustantivo masculino (sometimes f in literary language and in set idiomatic expressions) 1 (Geog) sea; el fondo del mar the seabed, the bottom of the sea; mar abierto open sea; la corriente llevó la barca mar adentro the boat was swept out to sea by the current; hacerse a la mar (liter) to set sail; por mar by sea; mar Cantábrico Bay of Biscay; mar de las Antillas Caribbean Sea; mar Mediterráneo Mediterranean Sea; mar gruesa rough o heavy sea 2 ( costa):
mar
I sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino sea: ayer había mucha mar, there was a heavy sea yesterday
en alta mar, on the high seas
mar adentro, out to sea
II sustantivo masculino
1 sea
Mar Cantábrico, Cantabrian Sea
2 (gran cantidad) un mar de deudas, a flood of debts Locuciones: a mares, a lot: lloraba a mares, he was in floods of tears
hacerse a la mar, to set sail
la mar de, really, very: es una niña la mar de despierta, she's a really clever girl ' mar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adentro - agitada - agitado - agitarse - alborotada - alborotado - alborotarse - arrastrar - bonanza - borde - bramar - bramido - brava - bravo - buey - cala - chalet - contramaestre - crucero - deslucir - embravecerse - encresparse - erizo - espuma - estrella - faenar - golpe - gruesa - grueso - langosta - lengua - loba - lobo - manga - mareo - nivel - nublar - nudo - oleada - orientarse - orilla - picada - picado - picarse - puerto - respeto - revuelta - revuelto - ribera - rizada English: above - afloat - bass - bathe - bed - breaker - calm - can - Caribbean - choppy - crossing - Dead Sea - facing - groundswell - hair - heavy - lap - lost - mar - Mediterranean - mighty - navigate - paddle - prospect - put out - quagmire - quit - raging - reclaim - Red Sea - rig - rise - roar - rock - rough - sail - sea - sea dog - sea-fish - sea-level - sea-water - seabed - seahorse - seashore - seasick - seasickness - shore - sink - smooth - splendidtr[mɑːʧ]1 ( March) marzo1) spoil: estropear, echar a perder2) deface: desfigurarv.• corromper v.• echar a perder v.• estropear v.• mutilar v.(= March) mar[mɑː(r)]VT estropear, echar a perder* * *(= March) mar -
10 atolladero
atolladero sustantivo masculino
atolladero sustantivo masculino bog ' atolladero' also found in these entries: Spanish: sacar English: quagmire - hook
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