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  • 1 behar izan

    to need; hara joan \behar izan dut I must go there
    ————————
    [ du/ad. ]
    1. to need; ez zaitut \behar izan I don't need you; zure laguntza \behar izan dut I need your help
    2. (+ aditz)
    a. to need; to have to, must (indartsuagoa); hori egin \behar izan dute i. they need to do that ii. (indartsuagoa) they have to do that | they must do that Oharra: ikus oharra must sarreran ; hori egin \behar izan izan zenuen you should have done that; hori egin \behar izan zenuen you had to do that; irratian entzun nuen lehengoan, euskaraz ongi hitz egiteko, "iritzi" esan \behar izan omen dela, eta tristura sartu zitzaidan, tristura eta beldur pixka bat the other day I heard on the radio that one is supposed to say "iritzi" in correct Basque and a feeling of sadness came over me, sadness and a little trepidation
    b. ("nork" gabea) hori egin \behar izan da that has to be done ; hori egin \behar izan zen it had to be done
    c. (+ izan, izango, izaten) hori egin \behar izan izan dute they have had to do that; hori egin \behar izan izan zuten they should have done that; hori egin {\behar izanko || \behar izan izango} dute they'll have to do that; hori egin \behar izan izaten dute they usually have to do that
    d. (laster edo derrigorrez gertatzekoa) arkatz hau erabili \behar izan al duzu? are you going to use this pencil?; gizakiak garenez, hil \behar izan dugu as we are human, we {are going to || must} die ; bihar etorri \behar izan dute they are going to come tomorrow |they are to come tomorrow
    e. (+ nuke, huke, luke, genuke, e.a.) hori egin \behar izan zenuke \\ luke \\ genuke you \\ (s)he \\ we should do that | you \\ (s)he \\ we ought to do that

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > behar izan

  • 2 kexu

    iz.
    1.
    a. ( larritasuna, urduritasuna, atsekabea) anxiety, apprehension, foreboding, trepidation
    b. ( egonezina) restless, uneasiness
    c. ( haserrea) anger; haren \kexua ikusi bazenu! I wish you could have seen her anger!
    2. ( kexa) complaint, grievance io.
    1.
    a. ( urduri dagoena) anxious, apprehensive, distressed, troubled
    b. ( suminkoia) annoyed, piqued, angry; \kexua zen, ele gutxikoa she was annoyed and uncommunicative ; zergatik ez haiz etxera joan? — emaztea \kexu dudalako why haven't you gone home? — because my wife's piqued
    c. ( itsasoa) angry, choppy, rough
    2. ( bortitza) impetuous, violent, forceful
    3. whining, complaining, plaintive adb.
    1.
    a. anxiously, apprehensively; \kexu-\kexu heldu zen she arrived {in a nervous state || a nervous wreck}; bazterrak \kexu eta beldur dira the territory is anxious and fearful
    b. itasoa \kexu dago eta zerua ilun the sea's rough and the sky's gloomy
    2. \kexurik dago noiz aterako diren espetxetik she's worried when they're going to get out of prison

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > kexu

  • 3 korapilo

    iz.
    1.
    a. knot; \korapiloa egin to make a knot; \korapiloa lotu \\ askatu to tie \\ untie a knot ; marinel-\korapilo sailor's knot
    b. (irud.) ez naiz gauza alderdi politikoen arteko \korapilo luze bihurria askatzeko I'm incapable of making sense of the vexing and drawn out quandary among the political parties ; \korapiloa zeukan zintzurrean sarraskiaren ondorioak ikustean he got a lump in his throat when he saw the consequences of the massacre
    a. uneasiness, apprehension, foreboding, trepidation ; beti \korapilo hau barrenean izango dut I shall always bear this apprehension within me
    b. ( auzia, arazoa) snag, problem, complication, catch, question;

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > korapilo

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  • trépidation — [ trepidasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1290; lat. trepidatio 1 ♦ Vx Tremblement. Il éprouva « une trépidation involontaire : il [...] tressaillait » (Balzac). 2 ♦ (1788, du sol) Mod. Agitation de ce qui subit de petites oscillations ou secousses très rapides.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • trepidation — TREPIDATION. s. f. Terme d Astronomie. Sorte de tremblement, de balancement, Il n a d usage que dans cette phrase. Mouvement de trepidation, qui est un mouvement par lequel les Anciens ont crû que le Firmament estoit balancé du Septentrion au… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Trepidation — Trep i*da tion, n. [F. tr[ e]pidation, L. trepidatio, fr. trepidare to hurry with alarm, to tremble, from trepidus agitated, disturbed, alarmed; cf. trepit he turns, Gr. ? to turn, E. torture.] 1. An involuntary trembling, sometimes an effect of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trepidation — I noun affright, agitation, alarm, apprehension, awe, consternation, disconcertion, dismay, disquiet, disquietude, dread, fear, flutter, fret, fright, funk, horror, jitteriness, jumpiness, nervousness, oscillation, panic, perturbation, quaking,… …   Law dictionary

  • trepidation — c.1600, from L. trepidationem (nom. trepidatio) agitation, alarm, trembling, noun of action from pp. stem of trepidare to tremble, hurry, from trepidus alarmed, scared, from PIE *trep to shake, tremble (Cf. Skt. trprah hasty, O.C.S. trepetati to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • trepidation — *horror, terror, panic, consternation, *fear, dread, fright, alarm, dismay Analogous words: apprehensiveness, fearfulness (see corresponding adjectives at FEARFUL): anxiety, worry, concern, solicitude, *care: awe, *reverence, fear …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • trepidation — [n] anxiety, worry agitation, alarm, apprehension, blue funk*, butterflies*, cold feet*, cold sweat*, consternation, creeps*, dismay, disquiet, disturbance, dread, emotion, excitement, fear, fright, goose bumps*, horror, jitters, nervousness,… …   New thesaurus

  • trepidation — ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. ORIGIN Latin, from trepidare be agitated, tremble …   English terms dictionary

  • trepidation — [trep΄ə dā′shən] n. [L trepidatio < trepidatus, pp. of trepidare, to tremble < trepidus, disturbed, alarmed < IE * trep , to trip, tramp (< base * ter , to tremble) > OE thrafian, to press] 1. tremulous or trembling movement;… …   English World dictionary

  • trépidation — (tré pi da sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. 1°   Terme de géologie. Trépidation du sol, légère secousse communiquée au sol et qui est un diminutif du tremblement de terre. •   La chute et l affaissement subit des cavernes intérieures du… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Trepidation — Die Trepidation ist ein Begriff aus der Astronomie, der eine Schwankung in der Präzession der Äquinoktien beschreibt. Es handelt sich dabei um eine Art Zittern der Erdachse, die Ungenauigkeiten in der Präzession verursacht, so dass das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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