Mess
pronunciation: mes
part of speech: noun
berenjenal = a pretty kettle of fish ; a fine kettle of fish ; predicament ; can of worms ; scrape.
Example: A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.Example: Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.Example: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Example: Had you done that 14 years ago, you would have had a much smaller can of worms to deal with.Example: He could not understand how a person of my evident intelligence should get into such a scrape.
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» en un berenjenal
= in a (pretty) pickle
; in (a) turmoil
.
Example: We were in a pickle too and no mistake.
Example: The world is in a turmoil and the mood is for rebellion.
» estar en un berenjenal
= be (in) a (real) mess
; be up a gumtree
.
Example: The economy is in a real mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.
Example: They were up a gumtree and couldn't come to terms.
» meterse en un berenjenal
= get into + a predicament
; open (up) + a can of worms
; get into + a mess
; get + Reflexivo + into a fine mess
; be up a gumtree
.
Example: In property investing, you have to always be on your guard to avoid certain decisions that can get you into a predicament.
Example: It may seem as though we have opened a can of worms, but there is no need to despair.
Example: There are generally two schools of thought on how we get into a mess of this sort: the conspiracy theory and the cock-up theory.
Example: She got herself into a fine mess doing It but nobody said a word in reproof.
Example: They were up a gumtree and couldn't come to terms.
Berenjenal synonyms
lot
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: lɑt
part of speech: noun
deal
in spanish: acuerdo,
pronunciation: dil
part of speech: noun, verb
hole
in spanish: agujero,
pronunciation: hoʊl
part of speech: noun
mass
in spanish: masa,
pronunciation: mæs
part of speech: noun
pot
in spanish: maceta,
pronunciation: pɑt
part of speech: noun
sight
in spanish: visión,
pronunciation: saɪt
part of speech: noun
stack
in spanish: apilar,
pronunciation: stæk
part of speech: noun
fix
in spanish: fijar,
pronunciation: fɪks
part of speech: verb, noun
slew
in spanish: montón,
pronunciation: slu
part of speech: noun
jam
in spanish: mermelada,
pronunciation: dʒæm
part of speech: noun
flock
in spanish: rebaño,
pronunciation: flɑk
part of speech: noun
pile
in spanish: pila,
pronunciation: paɪl
part of speech: noun
spate
in spanish: avalancha,
pronunciation: speɪt
part of speech: noun
pickle
in spanish: conservar en vinagre,
pronunciation: pɪkəl
part of speech: noun
mint
in spanish: menta,
pronunciation: mɪnt
part of speech: noun
heap
in spanish: montón,
pronunciation: hip
part of speech: noun
raft
in spanish: balsa,
pronunciation: ræft
part of speech: noun
batch
in spanish: lote,
pronunciation: bætʃ
part of speech: noun
muddle
in spanish: confusión,
pronunciation: mʌdəl
part of speech: noun, verb
plenty
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: plenti
part of speech: noun
peck
in spanish: picotear,
pronunciation: pek
part of speech: noun
wad
in spanish: taco,
pronunciation: wɑd
part of speech: noun
mickle
in spanish: mickle,
pronunciation: mɪkəl
part of speech: noun
muss
in spanish: chafar,
pronunciation: mʌs
part of speech: noun
muckle
in spanish: muckle,
pronunciation: mʌkəl
part of speech: noun
mess up
in spanish: estropear,
pronunciation: mesʌp
part of speech: verb
hatful
in spanish: sombrero,
pronunciation: hætfəl
part of speech: noun
messiness
in spanish: desorden,
pronunciation: mesinəs
part of speech: noun
kettle of fish
in spanish: costal,
pronunciation: ketəlʌvfɪʃ
part of speech: noun
mess hall
in spanish: comedor,
pronunciation: meshɔl
part of speech: noun
mussiness
in spanish: malhumorado,
pronunciation: mʌsinəs
part of speech: noun
good deal
in spanish: buen negocio,
pronunciation: gʊddil
part of speech: noun
great deal
in spanish: Gran oferta,
pronunciation: greɪtdil
part of speech: noun
tidy sum
in spanish: suma ordenada,
pronunciation: taɪdisʌm
part of speech: noun
quite a little
in spanish: Un poco,
pronunciation: kwaɪtəlɪtəl
part of speech: noun
whole slew
in spanish: toda la vida,
pronunciation: hoʊlslu
part of speech: noun
whole lot
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: hoʊllɑt
part of speech: noun