Desbocado in english

Runaway

pronunciation: rʌnəweɪ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

desbocado = unbridled ; runaway ; soaring ; off the chart ; skyrocketing ; careering. 

Example: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Example: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Example: And to make matters worse, retirees on fixed incomes have recently presented the mayor with a petition deploring the soaring property taxes.Example: Insurance rates are off the chart due to people scamming insurance companies.Example: Libraries are sharing their resources to cope with shrinking library budgets and skyrocketing collection costs.Example: When you're riddled with anxiety or worry, it can feel like you're in the back seat of a careering car.

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» caballo desbocadorunaway horseout-of-control horse .

Example: Most of the methods proposed for stopping a runaway horse put you in more danger than you will be in if you just ride the horse until he tires.

Example: At least two people were injured by two out-of-control horses about 3 p.m. Saturday .

» como caballo desbocadohastilyrashly .

Example: The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.

Example: Act rashly, and our children will suffer in years to come = Actúa precipitadamente y nuestros hijos sufrirán en los proximos años.

» imaginación desbocadawild imagination .

Example: It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.

» inflación desbocadarampant inflationtriple digit inflationsoaring inflationrunaway inflation .

Example: The Malagasy franc had a turbulent time in 2004, losing nearly half its value and sparking rampant inflation.

Example: Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.

Example: Hopes for rate cuts have been dashed by soaring inflation.

Example: Virtually all historic runaway inflations have taken place in the wake of wars or revolutions, in an economic setting that involved physical shortages of consumer goods.

desbocarse = be on the rampant ; run + rampant ; be rampant ; careen. 

Example: Due to the ever increasing use of email, viruses are on the rampant.Example: While inflation was running rampant during the Trudeau years, that was the pattern in most countries in the world including the USA.Example: It seems that no matter what TV channel you put on, what website you read, or what social media site you're on, talk of him is rampant as the world awaits his decision on which team he'll sign with.Example: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.

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» imaginación + desbocarseimagination + run riot .

Example: When she sees a picture of a missing child in an old newspaper that looks just like her, her imagination runs riot and she begins to suspect that she and the snatched baby are one and the same.

Desbocado synonyms

fugitive in spanish: fugitivo, pronunciation: fjudʒətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun romp in spanish: retozar, pronunciation: rɑmp part of speech: noun, verb shoo-in in spanish: shoo-in, pronunciation: ʃu part of speech: noun uncontrolled in spanish: sin control, pronunciation: ənkəntroʊld part of speech: adjective laugher in spanish: reir, pronunciation: lɑkɜr part of speech: noun walkaway in spanish: alejarse, pronunciation: wɔkəweɪ part of speech: noun
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