Awe in spanish
Temor
pronunciation: temoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: temoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
awe = temor reverencial, pavor y respeto, admiración.
Example: He was the first librarian of the public library of Manchester, the world's earliest example of an industrial city, regarded at the time with a mixture of fear and awe as the symbol of a new age.more:
» awe-inspiring = impresionante, imponente.
Example: Some of the books recently published in the field of automotive engineering can perhaps best be described as awe-inspiring.» awesome = imponente, pasmoso, impresionante, maravilloso, asombroso, tremendo, sensacional, fabuloso, cojonudo, que te cagas.
Example: In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.» awestruck = enmudecido, impactado, sobrecogido, espantado, atemorizado.
Example: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.» be awe-inspiring = ser imponente, imponer.
Example: Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.» be in awe = sentirse intimidado.
Example: Balzac not only presented the appearance, but reinforced it with the appropriate manner, of the severe 'pater familias' of whom most of the staff was in awe and in fear.» stand in + awe = sentirse sobrecogido, imponer respeto.
Example: Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.