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61 correrse
2 (color, tinta) to run3 (media) to ladder4 (avergonzarse) to blush, go red5 tabú (tener orgasmo) to come* * *VPR1) (=desplazarse) [objeto, persona] to move; [peso] to shiftcórrete un poco — move over o up a bit
2) (=extenderse) [colores, maquillaje, tinta] to runse me han corrido las medias — I've got a ladder o (EEUU) run in my tights
3)• correrse la clase — * to skive off *, play hooky (EEUU) *
4) * (=avergonzarse) to be embarrassed; (=aturdirse) to be disconcerted6) *** (=tener un orgasmo) to come ***7) Perú *** to screw ***juerga* * *(v.) = comeEx. Sadly, the only thing that made her come was herself -- her fingers, her fantasy.* * *(v.) = comeEx: Sadly, the only thing that made her come was herself -- her fingers, her fantasy.
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■correrse verbo reflexivo
1 (desplazarse) to move
2 (arrimarse) to move over o up: córrete hacia allá, por favor, move along, please
3 (desteñirse) to run
4 vulgar (tener orgasmo) to come
♦ Locuciones: correrse una juerga, to go on a spree
' correrse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juerga
- correr
English:
blot
- move over
- shift over
- shove along
- shove up
- smear
- move
- run
- shift
* * *vpr1. [desplazarse] [persona] to move over;[cosa] to slide;córrete hacia la derecha move over to the right a bit;el cargamento se corrió con el movimiento del barco the cargo slid to one side as the boat rocked2. [pintura, colores] to run;se me ha corrido el rímel my mascara has run;se corre al lavarlo it runs in the washEspcorrerse de gusto (con algo) [disfrutar] to get off (on sth)4. CompFamcorrerse una juerga to go out on the town6. Cuba, Guat, Méx [escaparse] to run away, to escape* * *v/r1 move; de tinta run2 popen orgasmo come fam* * *vr1) : to move along2) : to run, to spill over* * *correrse vb1. (moverse) to move up / to move over -
62 anublar
v.1 to cloud, to darken the light of the sun.2 to overcast.3 to cloud or obscure merit. (Metaphorical)4 to be blasted, withered, or mildewed: applied to corn and plants.5 to miscarry, to be disconcerted: speaking of plans. (Metaphorical)* * *1 to cloud (over)* * *1. VT1) [+ cielo] to cloud, cloud over; [+ luz] to obscure2) [+ planta] to wither, dry up2.See: -
63 añublar
v.1 to cloud, to darken the light of the sun.2 to overcast.3 to cloud or obscure merit. (Metaphorical)4 to be blasted, withered, or mildewed: applied to corn and plants.5 to miscarry, to be disconcerted: speaking of plans. (Metaphorical)* * *1 to cloud (over)* * *VI = anublar -
64 विलक्ष _vilakṣa
विलक्ष a.1 Having no characteristic or distinguishing marks, or fixed aim.-2 Bewildered, embarras- sed.-3 Surprised, astonished.-4 Ashamed, abashed, disconcerted; गोत्रेषु स्खलितस्तदा भवति च व्रीडाविलक्षश्चिरम् Ś. 6.5.-5 Forced, unnatural, embarrassed (as a smile); विलक्षस्मितस्फुरितैर्दशनांशुभिः K.233; Ratn.3.14.-6 Missing the mark (as an arrow). -
65 विस्मित _vismita
विस्मित p. p.1 Astonished, surprised, amazed, wonder-struck.-2 Disconcerted.-3 Proud; दृप्तं संख्ये द्विपबलाद्वयसा चापि विस्मितम् Mb.7.27.8. -
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67 brydd
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68 forbløffet
adj. amazed, disconcerted adj. astonished, astounded, taken aback -
69 конфузиться
сконфузитьсяbe disconcerted, be embarrassed, be put out -
70 огорошить
сов. (вн.) разг.take* aback (d.), disconcert (d.) -
71 сконфуженный
прич. и прил.abashed, confounded, disconcerted -
72 засоромитися
to be ashamed; ( зніяковіти) to be confused, to be embarrassed, to be disconcerted, to be put out -
73 збиватися
= збитися1)збиватися в купу — to huddle together, to bunch
2) ( помилятися) to go wrong; to be disconcerted (lost, confused)3)збитися з ніг — to be run off one's legs ( feet); to be dead tired
збиватися з ноги — to lose the step, to fall out of step
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74 розгубитися
to lose one's head; to be at a loss, to be disconcerted ( embarrassed); to lose countenance -
75 сконфужений
confused, abashed, disconcerted, embarrassed -
76 спантеличуватися
to be disconcerted ( baffled); to go off one's chump -
77 karışık
adj. mixed, assorted, complicated, compound, composite, disorganized, confused, adulterated, complex, knotty, knotted, calico, chequered, combined, blended, deep, disconcerted, disordered, hugger mugger, hybrid, inexplicit, inextricable, intricate--------adv. disorderly* * *1. intricacy 2. intricate 3. involute 4. kinky 5. unclear 6. adulterate (adj.) 7. cluttered (adj.) 8. disordered (adj.) 9. mixed (adj.) 10. muddled (adj.) -
78 telaşlan
1. disconcerted (v.) 2. flurry (v.) 3. fuss (v.) -
79 telaşlı
adj. flurried, fussy, uptight, excited, excitable, feverish, hurried, bustling, disconcerted, disconcerting, hectic--------adv. discomposedly* * *1. fussy 2. bustling (n.) 3. hurried (adj.) -
80 canı sıkılmış
adj. disconcerted
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