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21 desabrimiento
m.1 insipidity, want of taste or flavor, flatness.2 severity or asperity of temper, rudeness of manners, acerbity.3 despondency, dejection, lowness of spirits.4 the rebound of guns when discharged.5 tastelessness, insipidity, unpalatableness, insipidness.* * *1 (falta de sazón) insipidness, insipidity2 figurado (desazón interior) uneasiness3 figurado (aspereza en el trato) harshness, sharpness* * *SM1) (=falta de amabilidad) [de persona] surliness, rudeness; [de tono] harshness; [de respuesta] sharpness; [de debate] acrimony2) [en comida] tastelessness, insipidness3) (=disgusto) unpleasantness4) (=depresión) depression, lowness of spirits* * *1. [del tiempo] unpleasantness2. [de alimento, comida] lack of flavour3. [de persona] surliness, unfriendliness;[de carácter, manera de ser] surliness; [del tono] harshness* * *m tastelessness, blandness -
22 descoyuntamiento
m.1 luxation, the act of disjointing bones.2 dislocation, a joint put out.3 a pain or uneasiness felt in many parts of the body, in consequence of over-exertion.* * *m dislocation -
23 ansiedad
• angst• anxiety• anxiousness• apprehension• disquiet• disquietude• distress• excitement• misgiving• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
24 desasosiego
• anxiety• apprehension• disquiet• distress• excitement• misgiving• queasiness• restlessness• sorrow• uncomfortableness• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
25 desazón
• annoyance• anxiety• apprehension• chagrin• insinuatory• insipidly• irritation• misgiving• queasiness• restlessness• tasteless thing• taster• uneasiness -
26 desconsuelo
• dejection• desolation• disconsolateness• disconsolation• gridiron pendulum• grief-stricken• heartsease• heartthrob• uneasiness -
27 esperar con aprehensión
• anticipate with apprehension• anticipate with fear• anticipate with uneasinessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esperar con aprehensión
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28 inquietud
• anxiety• concern• disquiet• disquietude• misgiving• restiveness• restlessness• uneasiness• unrest -
29 intranquilidad
• disquietude• inner space• inner tube• restiveness• restlessness• uneasiness• unrest -
30 malestar
• indispose• indisputable• Malaga wine• malar bone• unease• uneasiness• unrest -
31 corma
f.1 the stocks.2 trouble, uneasiness. (Metaphorical) -
32 malestar general
m.1 general uneasiness, alloverishness.2 malaise.
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