Prying in spanish
Curioso
pronunciation: kuɹ̩ioʊsoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: kuɹ̩ioʊsoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
pry (into)1 = fisgar, fisgonear, indagar, entrometerse, meter las narices en, husmear, curiosear, olisquear, gulusmear.
Example: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.pry2 = arrancar haciendo palanca, levantar haciendo palanca. [Sinónimo de prise]
Example: This new device will reduce thefts caused by prying a safe from its anchorings.more:
» pry + Nombre + open = abrir haciendo palanca, forzar. [Sinónimo de prise + Nombre + open]
Example: If the paper clip has not rusted and the paper is sturdy, a paper clip can be removed by gently prying it open.» pry + Nombre + out = separar haciendo palanca, sacar haciendo palanca, extraer con palanca. [Sinónimo de prise + Nombre + out]
Example: This can be done by prying it out with a razor blade or small flathead screwdriver.prying = indiscreto, inquisitivo, inquisidor, curioso, entrometido.
Example: Our books are not open to general requests from the general public, or prying individuals seeking to find something with which to find fault.more:
» prying eyes = miradas indiscretas, ojos inquisidores, ojos curiosos, miradas curiosas.
Example: Electronic messages can be intercepted and read by prying eyes at each stop they typically make along the route to its final destination.