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1 predicamento
m.1 predicament, degree of estimation in which a person is held.2 category, class or kind described by any definitive marks.3 dilemma.4 distressed condition, predicament, awkward situation.* * *1 prestige* * *SM1) (=prestigio) standing, prestigeno goza ahora de tanto predicamento — it has less prestige now, it is not so well thought of now
2) LAm (=situación difícil) predicament* * *1) ( prestigio) prestige2) (AmL) ( situación difícil) predicament* * *= prestige.Ex. The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.* * *1) ( prestigio) prestige2) (AmL) ( situación difícil) predicament* * *= prestige.Ex: The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.
* * *A (prestigio) prestigela figura de mayor predicamento the most prestigious figureun pianista de envidiable predicamento a pianist of enviable prestige o standingB ( AmL) (situación difícil) predicament* * *
predicamento sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( situación difícil) predicament
* * *predicamento nm[estima] esteem, regard;un escritor que goza de mucho predicamento entre los jóvenes a writer held in high regard o great esteem by young people, a writer regarded very highly by young people
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