Dañado
pronunciation: dɑnjɑdoʊ
part of speech: adjective
damage2 = deteriorar, dañar, perjudicar.
Example: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
more:
» damage + Posesivo + credibility = dañar la credibilidad.
Example: Sloppy reference work and lack of verification effort inevitably result in damaging a librarian's credibility with other librarians from whom assistance may be sought.damaged = estropeado, averiado, petado.
Example: A replacement for the damage bar-code label can be made by using the replace label function.
more:
» damaged goods = manzana podrida, mala compañía, mala influencia. [Expresión usada originariamente para referirse a una chica que había perdido su virginidad]
Example: They are seen as basket cases, 'damaged goods', the vulnerable children of the world who need the help and protection of the UN, NGOs and armies of therapists from the West.» damaged goods = mercancía estropeada.
Example: We are not responsible for reimbursement of any labor costs that may occur due to the receipt of damaged goods.» flood-damaged = dañado por las inundación.
Example: The museum restored many of its flood-damaged books by a process involving freezing, exposure to a vacuum equivalent to an altitude of 200,000 ft.» smoke-damaged = deteriorado por el humo.
Example: This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.» undamaged = intacto, sin daños.
Example: A library from C. 2600 BC was discovered in Ebla, Syria, 15 years ago and C. 17,000 clay tablets were found, of which 1800 are undamaged.
Damaged synonyms
burst
in spanish: ráfaga,
pronunciation: bɜrst
part of speech: verb, noun
hurt
in spanish: herir,
pronunciation: hɜrt
part of speech: verb, noun
rent
in spanish: alquilar,
pronunciation: rent
part of speech: noun, verb
bent
in spanish: doblado,
pronunciation: bent
part of speech: adjective, noun
broken
in spanish: roto,
pronunciation: broʊkən
part of speech: adjective
dilapidated
in spanish: arruinado,
pronunciation: dəlæpədeɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
torn
in spanish: Rasgado,
pronunciation: tɔrn
part of speech: adjective
ramshackle
in spanish: destartalado,
pronunciation: ræmʃækəl
part of speech: adjective
tainted
in spanish: contaminado,
pronunciation: teɪntɪd
part of speech: adjective
marred
in spanish: estropeado,
pronunciation: mɑrd
part of speech: adjective
busted
in spanish: reventado,
pronunciation: bʌstɪd
part of speech: adjective
blasted
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: blæstəd
part of speech: adjective
disreputable
in spanish: de mala fama,
pronunciation: dɪsrepjətəbəl
part of speech: adjective
bedraggled
in spanish: manchado de barro,
pronunciation: bɪdrægəld
part of speech: adjective
battered
in spanish: abollado,
pronunciation: bætɜrd
part of speech: adjective
ripped
in spanish: rasgado,
pronunciation: rɪpt
part of speech: verb
spotted
in spanish: manchado,
pronunciation: spɑtəd
part of speech: adjective
sullied
in spanish: mancillado,
pronunciation: sʌlid
part of speech: adjective
trodden
in spanish: pisoteado,
pronunciation: trɑdən
part of speech: adjective
riddled
in spanish: acribillado,
pronunciation: rɪdəld
part of speech: adjective
cracked
in spanish: agrietado,
pronunciation: krækt
part of speech: adjective
stained
in spanish: manchado,
pronunciation: steɪnd
part of speech: adjective
tarnished
in spanish: empañado,
pronunciation: tɑrnɪʃt
part of speech: adjective
crumpled
in spanish: estropeado,
pronunciation: krʌmpəld
part of speech: adjective
scorched
in spanish: chamuscado,
pronunciation: skɔrtʃt
part of speech: adjective
ruptured
in spanish: roto,
pronunciation: rʌptʃɜrd
part of speech: adjective
unsound
in spanish: defectuoso,
pronunciation: ənsaʊnd
part of speech: adjective
mangled
in spanish: destrozado,
pronunciation: mæŋgəld
part of speech: adjective
peeling
in spanish: peladura,
pronunciation: pilɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective
scraped
in spanish: raspado,
pronunciation: skreɪpt
part of speech: adjective
crazed
in spanish: loco,
pronunciation: kreɪzd
part of speech: adjective
mutilated
in spanish: mutilado,
pronunciation: mjutəleɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
trampled
in spanish: pisoteado,
pronunciation: træmpəld
part of speech: adjective
dented
in spanish: abollado,
pronunciation: dentɪd
part of speech: adjective
flyblown
in spanish: flyblown,
pronunciation: flɪblaʊn
part of speech: adjective
discredited
in spanish: desacreditado,
pronunciation: dɪskredɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
blemished
in spanish: manchado,
pronunciation: blemɪʃt
part of speech: adjective
besmirched
in spanish: manchado,
pronunciation: bɪsmɜrtʃt
part of speech: adjective
weakened
in spanish: debilitado,
pronunciation: wikənd
part of speech: adjective
scratched
in spanish: rayado,
pronunciation: skrætʃt
part of speech: adjective
defaced
in spanish: desfigurado,
pronunciation: dɪfeɪst
part of speech: adjective
crackled
in spanish: crepitante,
pronunciation: krækəld
part of speech: verb
beat-up
in spanish: golpeado,
pronunciation: bitʌp
part of speech: adjective
broken-down
in spanish: descompuesto,
pronunciation: broʊkəndaʊn
part of speech: adjective
tumble-down
in spanish: caer,
pronunciation: tʌmbəldaʊn
part of speech: adjective
broken-backed
in spanish: respaldo roto,
pronunciation: broʊkənbækt
part of speech: adjective
storm-beaten
in spanish: golpeado por la tormenta,
pronunciation: stɔrmbitən
part of speech: adjective
beaten-up
in spanish: golpeado,
pronunciation: bitənʌp
part of speech: adjective
Damaged antonyms
undamaged
pronunciation: əndæmədʒd
part of speech: adjective