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im'bærəs1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) gjøre forlegen/brydd2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) bringe i (økonomiske) vansker•- embarrassed
- embarrassinghindreverb \/ɪmˈbærəs\/, \/emˈbærəs\/1) gjøre forlegen (eller sjenert), gjøre flau (eller brydd)2) ( gammeldags) hindre, hemme, skape vanskeligheter for3) bringe i økonomiske vanskeligheter4) ( foreldet) rote til, forkludre, forverre, vanskeliggjøre -
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Del verbo afectar: ( conjugate afectar) \ \
afectado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: afectado afectar
afectado
◊ -da adjetivo
afectar ( conjugate afectar) verbo transitivo 1 2 ( fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign
afectado,-a I adj (amanerado) affected
II sustantivo masculino y femenino los afectados por el terremoto, those affected by the earthquake
los afectados de hepatitis, the hepatitis victims
afectar verbo transitivo
1 (incumbir) to affect: la medida nos afecta a todos, the measure affects us all
2 (impresionar, entristecer) to affect, sadden: le afectó mucho la muerte de su padre, she was deeply affected by her father's death ' afectado' also found in these entries: Spanish: afectada I - hinchada - hinchado - remilgada - remilgado - retórica - amanerado English: affected - concerned - precious - self-conscious - unaffected - unnatural - untouched - visibly - any - camp - diseased - Down's syndrome - fog - hard - self - stricken - suffer -
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) gera vandræðalegan, setja úr jafnvægi2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) koma í vandræði•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) zavarba hoz2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) (pénz)zavart okoz (vkinek)•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) embaraçar2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) embaraçar•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *em.bar.rass[imb'ær2s] vt 1 embaraçar, estorvar, atrapalhar. 2 complicar, dificultar. 3 envolver em dificuldades (financeiras), impedir. 4 enlear, desconcertar, perturbar. -
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v. şaşırtmak, bozmak, bozum etmek, utandırmak, sıkıntı vermek, engellemek, para sıkıntısı çekmek* * *sık* * *[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) utandırmak2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) zorluk içinde olmak•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) zbegati2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) zaplesti se (v težave)•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *[imbaerəs]transitive verbzbegati, spravljati v zadrego; ovirati, otežkočiti, otežiti; figuratively spraviti v slab denarni položaj; zadolžitito be embarrassed — biti v zadregi, škripcih, težavah, stiski -
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• nolata• nolostuttaa• hämmentää• hämmennyttää• hämilleen• häkellyttää• estää• ujostuttaa• tehdä sekavaksi• haitata• saattaa hämille• saattaa hämilleen* * *im'bærəs1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) hämmentää2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) rasittaa•- embarrassed
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[ɪm'bærəs]verbo transitivo mettere in imbarazzoto be, feel embarrassed — essere, sentirsi in imbarazzo
to be embarrassed by o about essere imbarazzato da [situation, remark]; provare vergogna per [person, ignorance]; to be embarrassed about doing trovare imbarazzante fare; I feel embarrassed about doing mi imbarazza fare; to be financially embarrassed — avere delle difficoltà economiche
* * *[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) imbarazzare, imbarazzarsi2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) mettere in difficoltà finanziarie•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *[ɪm'bærəs]verbo transitivo mettere in imbarazzoto be, feel embarrassed — essere, sentirsi in imbarazzo
to be embarrassed by o about essere imbarazzato da [situation, remark]; provare vergogna per [person, ignorance]; to be embarrassed about doing trovare imbarazzante fare; I feel embarrassed about doing mi imbarazza fare; to be financially embarrassed — avere delle difficoltà economiche
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[ɪm'bærəs]vt( emotionally) wprawiać (wprawić perf) w zakłopotanie; politician, government stawiać (postawić perf) w trudnym położeniu* * *[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) wprawić w zakłopotanie2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) stawiac w kłopotliwej sytuacji•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) samulsināt2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) ar parādiem apgrūtināts•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *kavēt; sagādāt raizes; samulsināt; mulsināt -
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) sutrikdyti, sugluminti2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) įklampinti•- embarrassed
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v. oroa; göra förlägen* * *[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) göra generad2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) försätta i [] trångmål•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) uvést do rozpaků2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) upadnout (do)•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *• uvést do finančních nesnází• upadnout do rozpaků• uvést do rozpaků• zkomplikovat• ztížit• znesnadnit -
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) uviesť do rozpakov2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) upadnúť (do)•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *• uviest do rozpakov• zapliest• zmiast• skomplikovat• stažit• prekážat -
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) a stingheri, a stânjeni2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) a fi strâmtorat•- embarrassed
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) φέρνω σε δύσκολη θέση2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) δημιουργώ προβλήματα•- embarrassed
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[ɪmˈbærəs] verb1) to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious:يُرْبِك، يُعيق، يُحْرِجShe was embarrassed by his praise.
2) to involve in ( especially financial) difficulties:يُرْبِكُ مالِيّاembarrassed by debts.
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) embarrasser2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) gêner•- embarrassed - embarrassing -
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[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) embaraçar2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) envolver em dificuldades financeiras•- embarrassed - embarrassing
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