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1 abismar
v.1 to daunt, to befuddle, to bewilder.2 to throw into an abyss, to cast into an abyss, to throw from a cliff.* * *1 (hundir) to plunge (en, into)2 (confundir) to confuse, bewilder1 (sumirse) to be engrossed (en, in), become absorbed (en, in)* * *1. VT1) (=hundir)2) (=humillar) to cast down, humble2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (Andes) to amaze2.abismar vi (Andes)tiene un desparpajo que abisma — she has an incredible o extraordinary nerve (colloq)
* * *1.verbo transitivo (Andes) to amaze2.abismar vi (Andes)tiene un desparpajo que abisma — she has an incredible o extraordinary nerve (colloq)
* * *vt[A1 ]■recuerdos que lo abismaban en la congoja memories which plunged him into sorrowB ( Andes sorprender) to amaze■ abismarvi( lit) abismarse EN algo; to become absorbed IN sthpoder abrir un libro y abismarse en él to be able to open a book and become absorbed in itse abismó en sus pensamientos he became absorbed in thought* * *
abismar vtr LAm to amaze
* * *♦ vtFormalabismar a alguien en la desesperación to plunge sb into despair
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