Embotarse in english
Getting dull
pronunciation: getɪŋdəl part of speech: none
pronunciation: getɪŋdəl part of speech: none
In gestures
embotar = blunt ; dull + the mind ; dull ; befuddle ; fuddle.
Example: It is arguable that such exhortation and implied criticism blunts receptivity and that it is ultimately counterproductive.Example: Too much heat, like too much cold, dulls the mind = Too much heat, like too much cold, dulls the mind.Example: Do not use the wood carving knife to scrape, as it will dull the blade.Example: She befuddled her companions at her remarkable ability to pack two weeks of clothing -- including formal wear -- into a single suitcase.Example: She wanted a clear head, but lack of sleep had fuddled her brain.more:
» embotar la mente = dull + the mind .
Example: Too much heat, like too much cold, dulls the mind = Demasiado calor, al igual que demasiado frío, embota la menta.» embotarse = get + blunt .
Example: Your mind is a powerful instrument, but you must learn to put it to rest sometimes, otherwise it will get blunt and/or turn against you.embotarse = get + blunt.
Example: Your mind is a powerful instrument, but you must learn to put it to rest sometimes, otherwise it will get blunt and/or turn against you.