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Del verbo abatir: ( conjugate abatir) \ \
abatido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: abatido abatir
abatido
◊ -da adjetivo [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed;( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
abatir ( conjugate abatir) verbo transitivo 1 ( derribar) ‹pájaro/avión› to bring down; ‹muro/edificio› to knock down; ‹ árbol› to fell; 2 (deprimir, entristecer): no te dejes abatido por las preocupaciones don't let your worries get you down 3 ‹ asiento› to recline abatirse verbo pronominal 1 ( deprimirse) to get depressed 2 (frml) abatidose sobre algo/algn [pájaro/avión] to swoop down on sth/sb; [ desgracia] to befall sth/sb (frml);
abatido,-a adjetivo dejected, depressed, downhearted
abatir verbo transitivo
1 (derribar, derrumbar) to knock down, pull down: los enemigos abatieron tres de nuestros aviones, the enemy shot down three of our planes
2 (tumbar el respaldo) to fold down
3 (desalentar) to depress, dishearten: las malas noticias no nos abatieron, the bad news didn't discourage us ' abatido' also found in these entries: Spanish: abatida - aplanar - desanimada - desanimado - deshecha - deshecho - polvo - sombría - sombrío - abatir English: dejected - despondent - dishearten - downcast - glum - grief-stricken - mope - prostrate - depressed - dispirited - down - miserable
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