Weathered in spanish

Intemperizado

pronunciation: intempeɹ̩iθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

weather2 = superar, aguantar, aguantar estoicamente. 

Example: The small publishers seem to be weathering the industry changes, and have expectations of growth.

more:

» weather + the bumpy ride = capear el temporal, superar una situación difícil.

Example: The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.

» weather + the storm = capear el temporal, superar una situación difícil.

Example: Library suppliers appear to have weathered the storm of intense competition, mainly by cost cutting with a substantial decline in employment = Los proveedores de bibliotecas parecen haber campeado el temporal de una competitividad intensa principalmente reduciendo los costes mediante una disminución considerable del número de empleados.

weathered1 = curtido por la vida al aire libre. 

Example: Unbeknown to her, the sailor has returned to the village, his weathered face almost unrecognisable.

weathered2 = envejecido por el tiempo. 

Example: Head to the little harbour at the north end of town and you'll see fishermen unloading the day's catch from their weathered boats.

Weathered synonyms

worn in spanish: , pronunciation: wɔrn part of speech: adjective weather-beaten in spanish: , pronunciation: weðɜrbitən part of speech: adjective weatherworn in spanish: , pronunciation: weðɜrwɜrn part of speech: adjective
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