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41 indignar
v.1 to anger.2 to make indignant, to irritate, to exasperate, to madden.María indigna a sus padres Mary irritates her parents.3 to get disgusted with, to get disgusted at.Me indignó su proceder I got disgusted with his behavior.4 to provoke.* * *1 to infuriate1 to become indignant ( por, at/about)* * *1.VT (=enfadar) to anger, make indignant; (=provocar) to provoke, stir up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... angry o indignant; ( más fuerte) to outrage2.indignarse v pron to get angry, become indignant; ( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *= outrage.Ex. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.----* indignarse = incense, wax + indignant.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... angry o indignant; ( más fuerte) to outrage2.indignarse v pron to get angry, become indignant; ( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *= outrage.Ex: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
* indignarse = incense, wax + indignant.* * *indignar [A1 ]vtto make … angry o indignant; (más fuerte) to outrageesto ha indignado a la opinión pública this has aroused o caused public indignationlo indignó que lo despidieran sin previo aviso he was outraged by the way in which he was dismissed without noticeto get angry, become indignant; (más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed* * *
indignar ( conjugate indignar) verbo transitivo
to make … angry o indignant;
( más fuerte) to outrage
indignarse verbo pronominal
to get angry, become indignant;
( más fuerte) to be outraged o incensed
indignar verbo transitivo to infuriate, make angry
' indignar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sublevar
English:
disgust
- incense
- shock
- outrage
* * *♦ vt[enfadar] to anger; [encolerizar] to outrage;me indigna que los traten así de mal it makes me really angry that they should be treated so badly* * *v/t:indignar a alguien make s.o. indignant* * *indignar vt: to outrage, to infuriate* * *indignar vb to infuriate -
42 indigestarse
pron.v.to get indigestion.se me ha indigestado el guiso the stew gave me indigestion* * *1 (comida) to give indigestion* * *VPR1) [persona] to get indigestion2) [comida] to cause indigestion3) (=ser insoportable)4) LAm (=inquietarse) to get worried, get alarmed* * *verbo pronominal1) (Med)a) persona to get indigestionb) alimentos (+ me/te/le etc)2) (fam) actividad* * *verbo pronominal1) (Med)a) persona to get indigestionb) alimentos (+ me/te/le etc)2) (fam) actividad* * *indigestarse [A1 ]A ( Med)1 «persona» to get indigestion2«alimentos» (+ me/te/le etc): se me indigestaron los pimientos the peppers gave me indigestionB ( fam)«actividad»: tiene la química indigestada he can't stand o ( colloq) stomach chemistry* * *
indigestarse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentar mal la comida) se nos indigestaron las ostras, the oysters gave us indigestion
fam fig (una persona, etc) to be insufferable: se me indigestan los tipos como él, I can't bear people like him
2 (empacharse) to get indigestion
' indigestarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empachar
* * *indigestarse vpr1. [sufrir indigestión] to get indigestionse me indigestó el latín de primero I couldn't stand first year Latin* * ** * *indigestarse vr1) empacharse: to have indigestionese tipo se me indigesta: that guy makes me sick -
43 hipo
m.1 hiccups.tener hipo to have (the) hiccups2 hiccup, hiccough, singultus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: hipar.* * *1 hiccup, hiccough\quitar el hipo to cure hiccups 2 figurado to take one's breath awaytener hipo por algo figurado to be longing for somethingtener hipo contra alguien figurado to bear a grudge against somebody* * *SM1) [gen] hiccups pl, hiccoughs pl2) †† (=deseo) longing, yearningtener hipo por — to long for, crave
3) †† (=asco) disgust* * *masculino hiccups (pl), hiccoughs (pl)que quita el hipo — (fam) breathtaking
* * *----* dar hipo = hiccup.* entrar hipo = hiccup.* tener hipo = hiccup.* * *masculino hiccups (pl), hiccoughs (pl)que quita el hipo — (fam) breathtaking
* * ** dar hipo = hiccup.* entrar hipo = hiccup.* tener hipo = hiccup.* * *hiccups (pl), hiccoughs (pl)tener hipo to have hiccupsque quita el hipo ( fam); breathtakingtiene una novia que quita el hipo his girlfriend is a real stunner o is breathtakingly beautiful* * *
Del verbo hipar: ( conjugate hipar)
hipo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
hipó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
hipar
hipo
hipo sustantivo masculino
hiccups (pl), hiccoughs (pl)
hipar verbo intransitivo to hiccup: estuve hipando por lo menos quince minutos, I had the hiccups for at least fifteen minutes
hipo sustantivo masculino hiccups, hiccoughs
le ha entrado hipo, he's got hiccups
♦ Locuciones: familiar quitar el hipo, to take one's breath away
' hipo' also found in these entries:
English:
hiccough
- hiccup
* * *hipo nmhiccups;tener hipo to have (the) hiccups;Famquitar el hipo: el volumen de trabajo que tenemos es como para quitar el hipo we're really snowed under with work;se ha comprado una casa que quita el hipo she's bought an awesome new house* * *m hiccups pl, hiccoughs pl ;quitar el hipo fam take one’s breath away* * *hipo nm: hiccup, hiccups pl* * *hipo n hiccups -
44 repulsión
f.repulsion, rejection, aversion.* * *1 repulsion, repugnance* * *SF1) = repulsa2) (=aversión) repulsion, disgust3) (Fís) repulsion* * *femenino repulsion* * *= repulsion.Ex. So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.* * *femenino repulsion* * *= repulsion.Ex: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.
* * *1(repugnancia): siento repulsión por la violencia I find violence repugnant o abhorrentlas cucarachas me producen repulsión I find cockroaches repulsive2 ( Fís) repulsion* * *
repulsión sustantivo femenino repulsion, repugnance
' repulsión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grima
English:
repulsion
- revulsion
* * *repulsión nf1. [repugnancia] repulsion;me produce repulsión it makes me sick2. Fís repulsion* * *f repulsion -
45 repelo
m.1 a small part or share of anything that rises against the grain, or has transverse fibres.2 anything which goes against the grain, crooked grain.3 a slight scuffle or dispute (riña).4 repugnance, aversion.5 junk (baratijas). (Andes & Mexico)6 hand-me-down, reach-me-down, used clothes.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: repeler.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: repeler.* * *1 (lo que no va al pelo) opposite direction to hair growth2 (padrastro de la uña) hangnail\* * *SM1) (=pelo) hair out of place, hair that sticks up2) [en madera] snag, knot3) [en la piel] hangnail4) * (=riña) tiff, slight argument5) (=aversión) aversion* * *hand-me-down ( colloq) -
46 diablo
(Sp. model spelled same [djáßlo] < Late Latin diabolum 'he who slanders or causes discord')Carlisle: 1925. An exclamation meaning 'the devil!' Bentley says that it is often preceded by qué 'what a.' Diablo is also included in place names, such as Mount Diablo in northern California. The DRAE references diablo as 'devil.' It also glosses ¡ diablo! as an exclamation expressing surprise, admiration, disbelief, or disgust and ¡ qué diablos! as an expression of admiration or impatience. No doubt the borderlands cowhands learned such expressions from the vaqueros. -
47 berrear
v.1 to bellow (animal).2 to screech, to howl (informal) (cantar mal).El chico berrea por un helado The boy howls for ice cream.3 to low.La vaca berrea de disgusto The cow lows in disgust.* * *1 (becerro) to bellow* * *verb1) to bellow2) howl* * *1. VI1) (=gritar) [animal] to bellow; [niño] to howl, bawl2) (Mús) hum to bawl2.See:* * ** * ** * *berrear [A1 ]vi1 «becerro/ciervo» to bellow2 ( fam); «niño» to bawlestos cantantes modernos lo único que saben hacer es berrear all these modern singers do is scream and shout* * *
berrear ( conjugate berrear) verbo intransitivo [becerro/ciervo] to bellow
berrear verbo intransitivo
1 (mugir) to bellow, low
2 (llorar un niño a gritos) to howl, bawl
3 (cantar mal, gritar una persona) to yell, bawl
' berrear' also found in these entries:
English:
bawl
- squall
- howl
* * *berrear vi1. [animal] to bellow2. [niño] to howl* * *v/i2 de niño bawl, yell* * *berrear vi1) : to bellow, to low2) : to bawl, to howl* * *berrear vb to howl -
48 mugir
v.1 to moo (vaca).La vaca berrea de disgusto The cow lows in disgust.2 to moo at.Nos muge la vaca The cow moos at us.* * *1 (vaca) to moo2 (toro) to bellow* * *VI1) [vaca] to moo; [toro] to bellow2) [con dolor] to roar, howl* * ** * ** * *mugir [I7 ]vi«vaca» to moo; «toro» to bellow* * *
mugir ( conjugate mugir) verbo intransitivo [ vaca] to moo;
[ toro] to bellow
mugir vi (vaca) to moo
(toro) to bellow
' mugir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
berrear
English:
moo
- low
* * *mugir vi[vaca] to moo; [toro] to bellow* * *v/i moo* * *mugir {35} vi: to moo, to low, to bellow* * * -
49 arriscar
v.1 to plunge over a cliff (rebaño ovejas).Quien no arrisca no aprisca, nothing ventured, nothing gained2 to risk.3 to risk to.* * *1.VT to risk2.See:* * *verbo intransitivo (Col)* * *verbo intransitivo (Col)* * *arriscar [A2 ]vtarriscó la nariz en señal de asco she turned her nose up o wrinkled her nose in disgust■ arriscarvi( Col) arriscar CON algo; to be up to sthese caballo no arrisca con tanta carga that horse isn't up to carrying a load like that* * *♦ vtAndes, CAm, Méx [remangar] to roll up♦ viCol [osar] to dare;a que usted no arrisca con un bulto de cemento I bet you can't lift a bag of cement -
50 agraz
adj.1 disagreeable, annoying.2 unripe.m.1 verjuice, the juice expressed from unripe grapes.2 an unripe grape.3 displeasure, disgust.4 verjuice grape, berberry, sour grape, barberry.5 bitterness, ill feeling.6 sour taste.* * *\* * *SM1) (=uva) sour grape; (=jugo) sour grape juiceen agraz — prematurely, before time
2) (fig) (=amargura) bitterness, ill-feeling* * ** * *agraz nm1. [uva] unripe grape2. [zumo] sour grape juice -
51 demasiado tarde
• a day after the fair• much to their disgust• much too soon• too late -
52 mucho ruido y pocas nueces
• mu-law encoding• much as• much before• much desired• much the same• much to her disgustDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mucho ruido y pocas nueces
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53 mueca de disgusto
• contortion of the face expressing disgust• grim face• grimace in pain• wrung• wryly
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