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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > встревоженный
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25 alarmado
adj.alarmed, startled, pre-occupied, worried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alarmar.* * *1→ link=alarmar alarmar► adjetivo1 alarmed* * *= alarmed.Ex. Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.* * *= alarmed.Ex: Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.
* * *alarmado -daalarmed* * *
Del verbo alarmar: ( conjugate alarmar)
alarmado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alarmado
alarmar
alarmar ( conjugate alarmar) verbo transitivo
to alarm
alarmarse verbo pronominal
to be alarmed
alarmado,-a adjetivo alarmed
alarmar verbo transitivo to alarm
' alarmado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alarmada
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26 alarmar
v.1 to alert.2 to alarm, to scare, to frighten.Su expresión alarmó a María His expression alarmed Mary.3 to put alarms on, to alarm, to install alarms on.El policía alarmó las ventanas The policeman put alarms on the windows.* * *1 to alarm1 to be alarmed, alarm oneself* * *verb* * *1.VT (=dar alarma) to alarm; (=asustar) to frighten; (Mil) to alert, rouse2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to alarm2.alarmarse v pron to be alarmed* * *= alarm, heighten + concern.Ex. Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.Ex. Rapid urban growth and suburban sprawl have heightened concern in many quarters about sustainable development.* * *1.verbo transitivo to alarm2.alarmarse v pron to be alarmed* * *= alarm, heighten + concern.Ex: Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.
Ex: Rapid urban growth and suburban sprawl have heightened concern in many quarters about sustainable development.* * *alarmar [A1 ]vtto alarmto be alarmed* * *
alarmar ( conjugate alarmar) verbo transitivo
to alarm
alarmarse verbo pronominal
to be alarmed
alarmar verbo transitivo to alarm
' alarmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impresionar
English:
alarm
* * *♦ vt1. [avisar] to alert2. [asustar] to alarm* * *v/t alarm* * *alarmar vt: to alarm -
27 alarmarse
1 to be alarmed, alarm oneself* * *VPR to get alarmed, be alarmed¡no te alarmes! — don't be alarmed!
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■alarmarse verbo reflexivo to be alarmed
' alarmarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alarmar
English:
alarm
* * *vpr[inquietarse] to be alarmed* * *v/r become alarmed* * *alarmarse vb to be alarmed -
28 asustado
adj.scared, fearful, afraid, frightened.past part.past participle of spanish verb: asustar.* * *► adjetivo1 frightened, scared* * *(f. - asustada)adj.1) frightened, scared, afraid2) scared* * *ADJ (=con miedo) frightened; (=espantado) startled* * *tiene algo del pulmón y está asustado — he has something wrong with his lung and he's really worried
* * *= alarmed, frightened, afraid, spooked.Ex. Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.Ex. The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.----* vivir asustado = live in + fear.* * *tiene algo del pulmón y está asustado — he has something wrong with his lung and he's really worried
* * *= alarmed, frightened, afraid, spooked.Ex: Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.
Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.Ex: The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.* vivir asustado = live in + fear.* * *asustado -dalos niños volvieron llorando y muy asustados the children came back crying and very frightenedle han dicho que tiene algo del pulmón y está asustado he's been told he has something wrong with his lung and he's really worried o scared* * *
Del verbo asustar: ( conjugate asustar)
asustado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
asustado
asustar
asustado◊ -da adjetivo ( atemorizado) frightened;
( preocupado) worried
asustar ( conjugate asustar) verbo transitivo
to frighten;
asustarse verbo pronominal
to get frightened;
me asusté cuando vi que no estaba allí I got a fright o I got worried when I saw he wasn't there;
no se asuste, no es nada grave there's no need to worry, it's nothing serious
asustar verbo transitivo to frighten, scare
' asustado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espantado
English:
alarmed
- frightened
- scare
- scared
* * *asustado, -a adj[con miedo] frightened, scared; [preocupado] worried* * *asustado, -da adj: frightened, afraid -
29 asustar
v.1 to frighten, to scare.¡me has asustado! you gave me a fright!me asusta pensar que pueda tener razón the scary thing is she may be rightEl ruido asustó al caballo The noise frightened=startled the horse.Su demencia asusta a María His lunacy scares Mary.2 to be frightening, to scare.Esas películas de zombies asustan Those zombie pictures are frightening.* * *1 to frighten, scare1 to be frightened, be scared* * *verbto frighten, scare* * *1.VT (=causar miedo a) to frighten, scare; (=espantar) to alarm, startle2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to frighten2.nada lo asusta — he's not frightened o scared by anything
asustarse v pron to get frightenedme asusté cuando vi que no estaba allí — I got a fright o I got worried when I saw he wasn't there
no se asuste, no es nada grave — there's no need to worry o to be alarmed, it's nothing serious
* * *= alarm, frighten, scare, startle, make + things scary for, freak, shock, spook.Ex. Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.Ex. What frightens me about OCLC is the fact that I am disturbed by the integrity of their kind of cataloging.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex. I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.Ex. The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.Ex. When I had a similar problem I freaked and instead of going to my manual I called tech support.Ex. The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex. The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.----* asustar a Alguien para que haga Algo = frighten + Nombre + into.* asustarse = panic, scare + Reflexivo, shy.* asustarse de = be scared of.* * *1.verbo transitivo to frighten2.nada lo asusta — he's not frightened o scared by anything
asustarse v pron to get frightenedme asusté cuando vi que no estaba allí — I got a fright o I got worried when I saw he wasn't there
no se asuste, no es nada grave — there's no need to worry o to be alarmed, it's nothing serious
* * *= alarm, frighten, scare, startle, make + things scary for, freak, shock, spook.Ex: Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.
Ex: What frightens me about OCLC is the fact that I am disturbed by the integrity of their kind of cataloging.Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex: I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.Ex: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.Ex: When I had a similar problem I freaked and instead of going to my manual I called tech support.Ex: The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex: The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.* asustar a Alguien para que haga Algo = frighten + Nombre + into.* asustarse = panic, scare + Reflexivo, shy.* asustarse de = be scared of.* * *asustar [A1 ]vtto frighten¡me asustaste! you made me jump!, you startled o frightened me!, you gave me a fright!me asustó cuando se puso tan serio he gave me a fright when he went all seriousnada lo asusta he's not frightened o scared by anything, nothing frightens o scares himlo asustó con tanto hablar de casamiento she frightened o scared him off with all her talk of marriageto get frightenedme asusté cuando llegué a casa y no estaba allí I got a fright o I got worried when I arrived home and he wasn't thereno se asuste, no es nada grave there's no need to worry o to be alarmed o frightened, it's nothing serious¡no te asustes! soy yo don't be frightened o it's all right, it's only mese asustó con lo que le dijo el médico y dejó de fumar what the doctor said frightened him o he got scared o frightened about what the doctor said and he stopped smoking* * *
asustar ( conjugate asustar) verbo transitivo
to frighten;
asustarse verbo pronominal
to get frightened;
me asusté cuando vi que no estaba allí I got a fright o I got worried when I saw he wasn't there;
no se asuste, no es nada grave there's no need to worry, it's nothing serious
asustar verbo transitivo to frighten, scare
' asustar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espantar
- sobrecoger
English:
frighten
- scare
- shock
- startle
- alarm
* * *♦ vt[dar miedo a] to frighten, to scare; [preocupar] to worry;se escondió detrás del sofá para asustarme she hid behind the sofa so she could jump out and frighten me o give me a fright;¡me has asustado! you gave me a fright!;le asustan las arañas he's scared of spiders;me asusta pensar que pueda tener razón the scary thing is she may be right* * *v/t frighten, scare* * *asustar vtespantar: to scare, to frighten* * *asustar vb to frighten / to scare -
30 alarmer
alarmer [alaʀme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *alaʀme
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verbe transitif to alarm
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s'alarmer verbe pronominal to become alarmed ( de quelque chose about something)* * *alaʀme vt* * *alarmer verb table: aimerA vtr to alarm [personne, population].B s'alarmer vpr to become alarmed (de qch about sth); vous n'avez aucune raison de vous alarmer there's no cause for alarm.[alarme] verbe transitif1. [inquiéter - suj: personne, remarque] to alarm ; [ - suj: bruit] to startle2. [alerter - opinion, presse] to alert————————s'alarmer verbe pronominal intransitif -
31 разтревожвам
alarm, perturb, disturb, make uneasy, cause alarm* * *разтрево̀жвам,гл. alarm, disturb, discompose, disquiet, perturb, make uneasy, cause alarm; fluster;\разтревожвам се take alarm (от at), become/get alarmed, become/get anxious (за about).* * *upset; disturb; get alarmed (се); get worried (се); dismay; alarm{x`la;m}* * *1. alarm, perturb, disturb, make uneasy, cause alarm 2. РАЗТРЕВОЖВАМ ce take alarm (от at), become/get alarmed, become/ get anxious (за about) -
32 тревожен
1. (обезпокоителен) alarming, disturbing(който предупреждава) alarm. (attr.), alert (attr.)тревожен сигнал a distress signalтревожно известие alarming news2. (придружен с тревоги) troubled, disturbed; uneasy3. (разтревожен, обезпокоен) alarmed, anxious, worried, troubled, perturbed uneasyтревожен поглед a worried/an anxious glance* * *трево̀жен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( обезпокоителен) alarming, disquieting, disturbing, troublesome; ( който предупреждава) alarm (attr.), alert (attr.); \тревоженен сигнал distress signal; \тревоженни новини grave news;3. ( разтревожен, обезпокоен) alarmed, anxious, worried, troubled, perturbed, uneasy.* * *alarming ; disturbing ; startling ; worrying ; (разтревожен): anxious ; alarmed ; troubled ; disturbed* * *1. (който предупреждава) alarm. (attr.), alert (attr.) 2. (обезпокоителен) alarming, disturbing 3. (придружен с тревоги) troubled, disturbed;uneasy 4. (разтревожен, обезпокоен) alarmed, anxious, worried, troubled, perturbed uneasy 5. ТРЕВОЖЕН поглед a worried/an anxious glance 6. ТРЕВОЖЕН сигнал a distress signal 7. една тревожна нощ an anxious night 8. тревожно известие alarming news -
33 allarmare
alarm* * *allarmare v.tr. to alarm, to frighten; to worry: la notizia non mi allarmò, the news did not frighten me.◘ allarmarsi v.rifl. to become* alarmed, to worry, to get* worried: non devi allarmarti per il minimo ritardo, you mustn't let little delays worry you.* * *[allar'mare]1. vt2. vip (allarmarsi)* * *[allar'mare] 1.verbo transitivo [persona, notizia] to alarm, to worry2.* * *allarmare/allar'mare/ [1][persona, notizia] to alarm, to worryII allarmarsi verbo pronominaleto be* alarmed, to get* worried ( per at, by); non c'è motivo d' -rsi there is no cause for alarm. -
34 zaniepok|oić
pf Ⅰ vt (wywołać niepokój) to alarm [osobę]- zaniepokoił mnie jej wygląd I was alarmed by her appearance- zaniepokoiło mnie, że… I was alarmed that…- zaniepokoiło mnie, dlaczego go jeszcze nie ma I was alarmed by the fact that he hadn’t come yetⅡ zaniepokoić się to become worried- zaniepokoić się o kogoś to become worried about sb- zaniepokoić się czymś to be alarmed by sth- zaniepokoić się, że… to become worried that…- „naprawdę?” – zaniepokoiła się ‘really?’ she asked worriedlyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaniepok|oić
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35 ängstigen
* * *sich ängstigento be frightened; to get a scare; to be alarmed; to worry; to be afraid; to get a shock; to be scared* * *ạ̈ngs|ti|gen ['ɛŋstɪgn]1. vtto frighten; (= unruhig machen) to worry2. vrto be afraid; (= sich sorgen) to worry* * *ängs·ti·gen[ˈɛŋstɪgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \ängstigen1. (in Furcht versetzen) to frighten sb2. (beunruhigen, besorgen) to worry sbII. vr1. (Furcht haben)2. (sich sorgen)* * *1.transitives Verb frighten; scare; (beunruhigen) worry2.reflexives Verb be frightened or afraid; (sich sorgen) worrysich vor etwas (Dat.) /um jemanden ängstigen — be frightened or afraid of something/worried about somebody
* * *B. v/r be afraid (um about)* * *1.transitives Verb frighten; scare; (beunruhigen) worry2.reflexives Verb be frightened or afraid; (sich sorgen) worrysich vor etwas (Dat.) /um jemanden ängstigen — be frightened or afraid of something/worried about somebody
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36 horrorizado
adj.horrified, horror-struck, alarmed, horror-stricken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: horrorizar.* * *ADJ horrified, appalled* * *= shocked, aghast, horror-struck, horror-stricken.Ex. Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.Ex. We sometimes get a record on the screen and look aghast at it, and say, 'Has somebody really cataloged this?'.Ex. They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.Ex. The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.* * *= shocked, aghast, horror-struck, horror-stricken.Ex: Melanie Stanton looked both shocked and alarmed.
Ex: We sometimes get a record on the screen and look aghast at it, and say, 'Has somebody really cataloged this?'.Ex: They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.Ex: The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.* * *horrorizado, -a adjterrified, horrified* * *horrorizado, -da adj: terrified -
37 effarer
effarer [efaʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *efaʀeverbe transitif to alarm* * *efaʀe vt* * *effarer verb table: aimer vtr to alarm; être effaré à l'idée que to be alarmed at the idea that; effaré de faire alarmed to do; effaré de/par qch alarmed at/by sth.[efare] verbe transitif1. [effrayer] to alarm -
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39 изплашвам
frighten, scare, alarm, give (s.o.) a frightизплашвам се be frightened/scared/alarmed (от at), take fright/alarm, be seized with fear/alarmтя страшно се изплаши she was scared/frightened out of her wits, she was scared to death* * *изпла̀швам,гл. frighten, scare, alarm, give (s.o.) a fright; разг. spook; put (s.o.) into funk;\изплашвам се be frightened/scared/alarmed (от at), take fright/alarm, be seized with fear/alarm; разг. get the wind up; тя страшно се изплаши she was scared/frightened out of her wits, she was scared to death.* * *affray; affright; frighten: She was изплашвамd to death. - Тя се изплаши до смърт.; startle* * *1. frighten, scare, alarm, give (s.o.) a fright 2. ИЗПЛАШВАМ ce be frightened/ scared/alarmed (от at), take fright/alarm, be seized with fear/alarm 3. тя страшно се изплаши she was scared/frightened out of her wits, she was scared to death -
40 плаша
frighten, scare(пропъждам птица, жи-вотно) scare away(сплашвам) intimidate(заплашвам) threatenположението на болния ги плаши they are alarmed by the condition of the patientнищо не го плаши he is afraid of nothingплаша гаргите шег. try to look fearful(за кон) shy (от at)защо се плашите? what are you afraid of?* * *пла̀ша,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. пла̀шил frighten, scare; ( пропъждам птица, животно) scare away; ( сплашвам) intimidate, bully; ( заплашвам) threaten; положението на болния ги плаши they are alarmed by the condition of the patient;\плаша се be frightened/startled (от at, by), take fright, be afraid (of); flinch (from); (за кон) shy (от at); • \плаша гаргите шег. try to look fearful.* * *frighten: be плаша ed of - плаша се от; scare: Do not scare your sister with these ghost stories. - Не плаши сестра си с тези разкази за призраци.; be afraid (се): He is плаша of nothing. - Той не се плаши от нищо.; boggle* * *1. (за кон) shy (от at) 2. (заплашвам) threaten 3. (пропъждам птица, жи-вотно) scare away 4. (сплашвам) intimidate 5. II ПЛАША ce be frightened/startled (от at, by), take fright, be afraid (of) 6. frighten, scare 7. ПЛАША гаргите шег. try to look fearful 8. защо се плашите? what are you afraid of? 9. нищо не го плаши he is afraid of nothing 10. положението на болния ги плаши they are alarmed by the condition of the patient
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