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1 enfurruñarse
pron.v.to frown in anger, to get angry, to get huffy, to frown.* * *1 familiar to sulk, get in a huff* * *verbo pronominal (fam) to go into a sulk (colloq), to get into a huff (colloq)* * *verbo pronominal (fam) to go into a sulk (colloq), to get into a huff (colloq)* * *enfurruñarse [A1 ]está enfurruñado por algo he's sulking o he's in a sulk about sth* * *
enfurruñarse ( conjugate enfurruñarse) verbo pronominal (fam) to go into a sulk (colloq), to get into a huff (colloq)
' enfurruñarse' also found in these entries:
English:
sulk
- sulky
* * *enfurruñarse vprFam to sulk, to go in a huff* * *v/r famgo into a huff fam* * ** * *enfurruñarse vb to sulk -
2 amohinarse
1 (enfadarse) to get angry* * *VPR to sulk* * *verbo pronominal to get in a sulk* * *verbo pronominal to get in a sulk* * *amohinarse [ A19 ]to get in a sulk* * *
amohinarse verbo reflexivo to become sullen, to sulk: no se le puede decir nada, en seguida se amohína, you can't tell her anything; right away she starts to sulk
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3 mohíno
adj.1 fretful, peevish.2 sulky, piqued.3 sad (triste), mournful.4 black (horses, mules).m.1 one who plays alone against several others.2 begotten by a stallion and she-ass (mule).* * *► adjetivo1 sulky\estar mohíno,-a to sulk, be sulking* * *ADJ1) (=enfadado) annoyed2) (=malhumorado) sulky, sullen3) (=triste) sad, depressedse fue mohíno y cabizbajo — he went off, sad and downcast
* * *- na adjetivoa) ( enfurruñado)b) ( alicaído) depressed* * *- na adjetivoa) ( enfurruñado)b) ( alicaído) depressed* * *mohíno -na1(enfurruñado): está mohíno porque lo regañaron he's sulking because he's been told off2 (alicaído) depressedquedaron mohínos con la noticia the news depressed o upset them* * *
mohíno◊ -na adjetivoa) ( enfurruñado):
mohíno,-a adjetivo sulking, annoyed: ¡ya me estoy cansando de sus gestos mohínos!, I'm sick of his sulkiness!
' mohíno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mohína
English:
sulky
* * *mohíno, -a adj1. [triste] sad, melancholy2. [enfadado] sulky* * *adj1 ( triste) depressed2 ( enfadado) annoyed* * *mohino, -na adj: gloomy, melancholy -
4 alunarse
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5 taimarse
VPR1) (=volverse taimado) to get sly, adopt crafty tactics2) (=enfadarse) to go into a huff, sulk; (=obstinarse) to be obstinate, dig one's heels in* * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam)a) persona to get into a huff (colloq)b) mula to balk* * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam)a) persona to get into a huff (colloq)b) mula to balk* * *taimarse [A1 ]2 «mula» to balk, refuse to budge ( colloq)* * *
taimarse ( conjugate taimarse) verbo pronominal (Chi fam)
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6 rebote
m.1 bounce, bouncing (bote).de rebote (figurative) by chance, indirectly2 rebound (sport).de rebote on the reboundpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rebotar.* * *1 (de balón) bounce, rebound2 (de bala) ricochet\* * *SM bounce, reboundde rebote — (=en el segundo bote) on the rebound; (fig) (=de rechazo) indirectly
* * *a) ( al golpear algo)de rebote: esta medida nos afecta de rebote this measure has an indirect effect on us; la pelota entró de rebote — the ball went in on the rebound
b) ( en baloncesto) rebound* * *= ricochet, rebound.Ex. What are the ricochet effects of state intervention in the domain of public communication?.Ex. Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.* * *a) ( al golpear algo)de rebote: esta medida nos afecta de rebote this measure has an indirect effect on us; la pelota entró de rebote — the ball went in on the rebound
b) ( en baloncesto) rebound* * *= ricochet, rebound.Ex: What are the ricochet effects of state intervention in the domain of public communication?.
Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.* * *1(al golpear algo): la pelota dio un rebote en el poste the ball bounced o rebounded off the postde rebote: esta medida puede afectar, de rebote, a otras empresas this measure may have an indirect effect o have indirect repercussions upon other companiesla pelota entró de rebote the ball went in on the rebound, the ball rebounded into the net2 (en baloncesto) rebound3 (de correo electrónico) bouncedar rebotes to jump up and down* * *
Del verbo rebotar: ( conjugate rebotar)
reboté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
rebote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rebotar
rebote
rebotar ( conjugate rebotar) verbo intransitivo [pelota/piedra] to bounce;
[ bala] to ricochet
rebote sustantivo masculinoa) ( al golpear algo):
de rebote [ pelota] ‹pegar/entrar› on the rebound;
la bala le dio de rebote he was hir by a ricochet
rebotar
I vi (una pelota, rueda, etc) to bounce, rebound: nos dio tal susto que rebotamos en el asiento, it was such a shock that we shot up out of our seats
(una bala) to ricochet
II verbo transitivo fam (enfadar, mosquear) to annoy
rebote sustantivo masculino
1 (de una pelota) rebound
(de bala) ricochet
2 fam (enfado, mosqueo) anger: no veas qué rebote se cogió, you can't imagine how cross he got
♦ Locuciones: familiar de rebote, (a consecuencia de otra cosa, de paso) on the rebound
' rebote' also found in these entries:
English:
bounce
- rebound
- ricochet
- sulk
* * *rebote nm1. [bote] bounce;de rebote [indirectamente] by chance, indirectly;este es un problema que me ha llegado a mí de rebote this is a problem that's been passed on to me by someone else;la huelga provocó problemas, de rebote, en otros sectores the strike had a knock-on effect on other industries2. Dep rebound;de rebote on the reboundrebote defensivo [en baloncesto] defensive rebound;rebote ofensivo [en baloncesto] offensive rebound3. Informát bounce4. CompEsp Fam [enfado]* * *de rebote on the rebound;* * *rebote nm1) : bounce2) : rebound, ricochet -
7 engrifarse
pron.v.1 to tiff, to be in a pet, to be displeased, to sulk.2 to fly off the handle, to become furious, to blow one's top, to lose one's temper.* * *verbo pronominal (Chi, Méx fam) ( encolerizarse) to fly off the handle (colloq), to blow one's top (colloq)* * *verbo pronominal (Chi, Méx fam) ( encolerizarse) to fly off the handle (colloq), to blow one's top (colloq)* * *engrifarse [A1 ]* * *engrifarse vprFam [persona] to get high -
8 amorrar
VI (=inclinar la cabeza) to hang one's head; (fig) (=enfurruñarse) to be sullen, sulk; (Náut) to pitch, dip the bows under -
9 enfoscarse
VPR1) (=malhumorarse) to sulk, be sullen2)enfoscarse en — to get absorbed in, get up to one's eyes in
3) [cielo] to cloud over, become overcast -
10 enfurruñarse *
VPR1) (=enfadarse) to get angry, get cross2) (=ponerse mohino) to sulk3) [cielo] to cloud over -
11 estar malhumorado
v.to be in a bad humor, to be upset, to be ill humored, to sulk.* * *to be in a bad mood -
12 estar mohíno
to sulk, be sulking -
13 enfado
• anger• annoyance• falling-out• irritation• sulk -
14 cerebelo
s. Anat. Sulk'a ñosqho. -
15 estar contrariado
v.to be upset, to sulk. -
16 estar enrabietado
v.to be furious, to sulk, to be raging.
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