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embarrassing (causing embarrassment) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈbæ.rəs.ɪŋ] [US: em.ˈbe.rəs.ɪŋ] | abochornanteadjective bochornosoadjectiveHow embarrassing for us all. = Qué bochornoso para todos nosotros. embarazosoadjectiveIt's really embarrassing. = Es muy embarazoso. sonrojanteadjective vergonzosoadjectiveIt can be embarrassing. = Puede ser vergonzoso. |
embarrassment [embarrassments] (state of discomfort) noun [UK: ɪm.ˈbæ.rə.smənt] [US: em.ˈbe.rə.smənt] | bochornonoun cortenoun penanoun planchanoun pudornoun rochenoun vergüenzanoun |
embassy [embassies] (organization representing a foreign state) noun [UK: ˈem.bə.si] [US: ˈem.bə.si] | embajadanoun |
embattled ((heraldry) drawn with a line of alternating square indendations and extensions) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈbæt.l̩d] [US: em.ˈbæt.l̩d] | almenadoadjective |
embed [embedded, embedding, embeds] (lay as in a bed; lay in surrounding matter) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbed] [US: em.ˈbed] | embeberverb embutirverb empotrarverbA metallic lid flew around three kilometers and embedded itself in a building. = Una tapa metálica voló cerca de tres kilómetros y se empotró en un edificio. |
embed [embedded, embedding, embeds] (to include within surrounding content) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbed] [US: em.ˈbed] | incluirverb incrustarverb |
embedded (part of; firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈbe.dɪd] [US: em.ˈbe.dəd] | empotradoadjective |
embedded (partially buried in concrete or planted in earth) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈbe.dɪd] [US: em.ˈbe.dəd] | incrustadoadjective |
embellish [embellished, embellishing, embellishes] (to make more beautiful and attractive) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbe.lɪʃ] [US: em.ˈbe.lɪʃ] | embellecerverb |
embellish [embellished, embellishing, embellishes] (to make sound or look better) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbe.lɪʃ] [US: em.ˈbe.lɪʃ] | adornarverb |
embellishment [embellishments] (ornamental addition) noun [UK: ɪm.ˈbe.lɪ.ʃmənt] [US: em.ˈbe.lɪ.ʃmənt] | embellecimientonoun |
ember [embers] (glowing piece of coal or wood) noun [UK: ˈem.bə(r)] [US: ˈem.bər] | ascuanoun brasanoun |
Ember day (any of the three days within the same week, four separate sets of which occur roughly equidistant in the circuit of the year, set aside for fasting and prayer) noun | témporanoun |
embers (the smoldering or glowing remains of a fire, smoldering ash) noun [UK: ˈem.bəz] [US: ˈem.bərz] | ascuasnoun brasasnoun |
embezzle [embezzled, embezzling, embezzles] (to steal money that one has been trusted with) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbez.l̩] [US: em.ˈbez.l̩] | desfalcarverb malversarverbHe embezzled public money. = Malversó dinero público. |
embezzlement [embezzlements] (the fraudulent conversion of property from a property owner) noun [UK: ɪm.ˈbezl.mənt] [US: em.ˈbe.zəl.mənt] | apropiación indebidanoun desfalconoun malversaciónnoun peculadonoun |
embezzler [embezzlers] (one who steals money they have been trusted with) noun [UK: ɪm.ˈbez.lə(r)] [US: em.ˈbe.zə.lər] | malversadornoun |
embitter [embittered, embittering, embitters] (to cause to be bitter) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbɪ.tə(r)] [US: em.ˈbɪ.tər] | amargarverbThat guy's very embittered. = Ese tipo está amargado. |
emblem [emblems] (representative symbol) noun [UK: ˈem.bləm] [US: ˈem.bləm] | emblemanoun |
emblem book (book containing allegorical illustrations with accompanying explanatory text) noun | |
emblematic (serving as a symbol) adjective [UK: ˌem.blə.ˈmæ.tɪk] [US: ˌem.blə.ˈmæ.tɪk] | emblemáticoadjectiveHe was a brilliant and emblematic scientist. = Él fue un brillante y emblemático científico. |