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uncomfortably

  • 1 incómodamente

    adv.
    uncomfortably.
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    1 awkwardly
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    ADV (=sin comodidad) uncomfortably; (=con molestias) inconveniently
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    = uncomfortably, uneasily, awkwardly, cumbrously.
    Ex. Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
    Ex. 'It's not mystifying if you know him well,' Carmichael reflected, shuffling uneasily under her steady gaze.
    Ex. However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.
    Ex. In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.
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    = uncomfortably, uneasily, awkwardly, cumbrously.

    Ex: Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.

    Ex: 'It's not mystifying if you know him well,' Carmichael reflected, shuffling uneasily under her steady gaze.
    Ex: However, the rules of 1908 and 1949 included no such provision, save in the case of anonymous works where this was accomplished awkwardly and indirectly by the use of added entries under the original title.
    Ex: In order to avoid cumbrously constructed sentences, the term 'library' henceforth will be used in this introduction to encompass 'libraries,' 'media centers,' and 'information systems'.

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    1 (sin confort) uncomfortably
    2 (inconvenientemente) inconveniently
    lugares incómodamente apartados inconveniently remote places
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    uncomfortably
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    incómodamente adv uncomfortably

    Spanish-English dictionary > incómodamente

  • 2 inquietantemente

    adv.
    worryingly.
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    ADV worryingly, disturbingly
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    = uncomfortably, disturbingly.
    Ex. Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
    Ex. The novel is disturbingly dark, violent, and filled with iconoclasm, despair, and paranoia = La novela es inquietantmente siniestra y violenta y está llena de iconoclasía, desesperación y paranoia.
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    = uncomfortably, disturbingly.

    Ex: Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.

    Ex: The novel is disturbingly dark, violent, and filled with iconoclasm, despair, and paranoia = La novela es inquietantmente siniestra y violenta y está llena de iconoclasía, desesperación y paranoia.

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    disturbingly
    una mirada inquietantemente intensa a disturbingly intense look
    las cifras son inquietantemente altas the figures are worryingly high

    Spanish-English dictionary > inquietantemente

  • 3 abochornado

    adj.
    ashamed, chagrined, abashed, embarrassed.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abochornar.
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    1→ link=abochornar abochornar
    1 ashamed, embarrassed
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    - da adjetivo
    a) ( avergonzado) embarrassed
    b) (Chi) (Meteo) muggy and overcast
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    - da adjetivo
    a) ( avergonzado) embarrassed
    b) (Chi) (Meteo) muggy and overcast
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    A (avergonzado) embarrassed
    sonrió abochornado he gave an awkward smile, he smiled uncomfortably
    B ( Chi) ( Meteo) muggy
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    abochornado, -a adj
    1. [avergonzado] embarrassed
    2. Chile [tiempo] stifling, muggy
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    I adj embarrassed
    II partabochornar

    Spanish-English dictionary > abochornado

  • 4 asombrosamente

    adv.
    amazingly, wonderfully, marvellously.
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    1 amazingly, astonishingly
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    ADV amazingly, astonishingly
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    = bewilderingly, startlingly, astonishingly, staggeringly, uncannily, surprisingly, amazingly.
    Ex. These factors, when combined with the computer's ability to select only those items meeting a bewilderingly complex set of conditions, provide an access capability unimagined with the book or card catalogs of Mr Cutter.
    Ex. Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.
    Ex. These disk drives have been incorporated into microcomputers at astonishingly low prices.
    Ex. Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.
    Ex. Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
    Ex. The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).
    Ex. The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.
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    = bewilderingly, startlingly, astonishingly, staggeringly, uncannily, surprisingly, amazingly.

    Ex: These factors, when combined with the computer's ability to select only those items meeting a bewilderingly complex set of conditions, provide an access capability unimagined with the book or card catalogs of Mr Cutter.

    Ex: Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.
    Ex: These disk drives have been incorporated into microcomputers at astonishingly low prices.
    Ex: Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.
    Ex: Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
    Ex: The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).
    Ex: The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.

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    amazingly, astonishingly
    lo hizo asombrosamente bien she did it amazingly o astonishingly well
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    amazingly, astonishingly;
    salió asombrosamente ileso del accidente amazingly o astonishingly, he was not injured in the accident

    Spanish-English dictionary > asombrosamente

  • 5 misteriosamente

    adv.
    mysteriously, secretly.
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    1 mysteriously
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    = darkly, inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably, uncannily.
    Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.
    Ex. Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.
    Ex. A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex. Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.
    Ex. Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.
    * * *
    = darkly, inexplicably, mysteriously, unaccountably, uncannily.

    Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.

    Ex: Inexplicably, principals rated instruction 7th in importance out of 10 librarian's skills, but they expected librarians to spend more time on instruction than on any other library function.
    Ex: A book not available in October which is eventually delivered in the January following mysteriously becomes less needed by the students over a period of three months.
    Ex: Due to the recent political and economic changes began issues of well-known periodicals have been delayed or unaccountably stopped coming.
    Ex: Sawyer's works are at once uncomfortably personal and uncannily universal.

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    mysteriously
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    misteriosamente adverbio mysteriously, enigmatically, strangely: misteriosamente, nadie se había percatado de que no estaba allí, strangely, nobody had noticed that she wasn't there
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    mysteriously

    Spanish-English dictionary > misteriosamente

  • 6 con inquietud

    • anxiously
    • restlessly
    • uncomfortably

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > con inquietud

  • 7 con nerviosismo

    • nervous tic
    • nervousness
    • uncomfortably

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > con nerviosismo

См. также в других словарях:

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  • uncomfortably — un·comfortably …   English syllables

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