Empantanada in english
Bummed
pronunciation: bʌmd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: bʌmd part of speech: verb
In gestures
empantanado = flooded.
Example: Pesticides may have contaminated waters in flooded areas.more:
» dejar el trabajo empantanado = leave + the work half-finished ; leave + the work half-done .
Example: And I can't leave the work half-finished I'll have to continue to the end, even though sometimes I feel very weak and often dispirited. Example: However if that person leaves the work half-done, others must complete it.» dejar empantanado = leave + Nombre + half-done ; leave + Nombre + half-finished .
Example: Fixing a tubeless wheelbarrow tire is fairly easy, if you know how, and can mean the difference between completed a job or leaving it half done. Example: Avoid starting a project and leaving it half-finished until who knows when.» dejar un trabajo empantanado = leave + a job half-finished ; leave + a job half-done ; leave + a job unfinished .
Example: We always go the extra mile for our clients, and never leave a job half finished. Example: I am the product of my upbringing I suppose, and sometimes when I am tired or very busy I wish I could walk away leaving a job half-done. Example: We stand behind our work, never leave a job unfinished, we guarantee a job well done and a satisfied customer.empantanar = bog down ; flood.
Example: There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Example: Rising water levels in both rivers has flooded several villages causing massive loss to crops and property.