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mortgage [mortgaged, mortgaging, mortgages] (to borrow against a property)
verb
[UK: ˈmɔː.ɡɪdʒ]
[US: ˈmɔːr.ɡɪdʒ]

hipotecarverbThe bank holds a mortgage on his building. = El banco tiene una hipoteca sobre su edificio.

outrage [outraged, outraging, outrages] (to cause or commit an outrage upon)
verb
[UK: ˈaʊ.treɪdʒ]
[US: ˈaʊ.ˌtredʒ]

indignarverbI am outraged. = Me indigna.

packaging [packagings] (the act of packing something)
noun
[UK: ˈpæk.ɪdʒ.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈpæk.ɪdʒ.ɪŋ]

enpaquetamientonoun

envolturanoun

package [packaged, packaging, packages] (to pack)
verb
[UK: ˈpækɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpækɪdʒ]

empacarverbThe packaging of this product is damaged. = Está dañado el empaque de este producto.

empaquetarverb

pillage [pillaged, pillaging, pillages] (loot or plunder by force)
verb
[UK: ˈpɪ.lɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpɪ.lɪdʒ]

saquearverbThe barbarians raped and pillaged our city. = Los bárbaros violaron y saquearon nuestra ciudad.

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to have a presentiment of)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

presentirverb

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to make a prediction)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

predecirverb

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to predict or foretell something)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

presagiarverbThe pallor of his face presaged his tragic end. = La lividez de su rostro era presagio de su triste final.

raging (volatile, very unpredictable)
adjective
[UK: ˈreɪdʒ.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈreɪdʒ.ɪŋ]

furiaadjective
{f}

furiosoadjective

rampage [rampaged, rampaging, rampages] (to move about wildly or violently)
verb
[UK: ræm.ˈpeɪdʒ]
[US: ˈræm.ˌpedʒ]

arrasarverb

ravage [ravaged, ravaging, ravages] (to devastate or destroy something)
verb
[UK: ˈræ.vɪdʒ]
[US: ˈræ.vɪdʒ]

estragarverb

rummage [rummaged, rummaging, rummages] (to search something which contains many items)
verb
[UK: ˈrʌ.mɪdʒ]
[US: ˈrʌ.mɪdʒ]

revolververb

sabotage [sabotaged, sabotaging, sabotages] (deliberate destruction to prevent success)
verb
[UK: ˈsæ.bə.tɑːʒ]
[US: ˈsæ.bə.ˌtɑːʒ]

sabotearverbWe've been sabotaged. = Se nos ha saboteado.

salvage [salvaged, salvaging, salvages] (to rescue)
verb
[UK: ˈsæl.vɪdʒ]
[US: ˈsæl.vədʒ]

rescatarverb

staging (theater: performance of a play)
noun
[UK: ˈsteɪdʒ.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈsteɪdʒ.ɪŋ]

puesta en escenanoun
{f}

stage [staged, staging, stages] (to demonstrate in a deceptive manner)
verb
[UK: steɪdʒ]
[US: ˈsteɪdʒ]

actuarverb

fingirverb

trucarverb

stage [staged, staging, stages] (to produce on a stage)
verb
[UK: steɪdʒ]
[US: ˈsteɪdʒ]

montarverb

upstage [upstaged, upstaging, upstages] (to draw attention away from others)
verb
[UK: ˌʌp.ˈsteɪdʒ]
[US: əp.ˈsteɪdʒ]

eclipsarverb

ensombrecerverb

hacer sombraverb

opacarverb

wage [waged, waging, wages] (to conduct or carry out)
verb
[UK: weɪdʒ]
[US: ˈweɪdʒ]

hacerverb

librarverb

moververb

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