Encrespado in english
Curled
pronunciation: kɜrld part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kɜrld part of speech: adjective
In gestures
encrespado = choppy ; huffy.
Example: So far, Internet retailers have not been able to take the bread out of the mouths of the terrestrial booksellers, as had been feared, but the trading waters remain choppy.Example: After I had snubbed their job offers and suggestions one after the other, and in such a huffy manner, my friends were not happy with me.encrespar = bristle ; irritate ; annoy ; exasperate ; ruffle ; get + Posesivo + back(s) up ; get + Posesivo + dander up.
Example: In the course of reading this article, you may spot a factual error which makes you bristle, or you may think the writing is biased, but by now the ink has dried; all you can do is send a letter of complaint.Example: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Example: Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Example: Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Example: He didn't mince words and that ruffled some people, but that was just the way he is.Example: My mum and I cannot keep a conversation going about a subject I bring up without her getting her back up and starting to have a go at me = My mum and I cannot keep a conversation going about a subject I bring up without her getting her back up and starting to have a go at me.Example: Nothing got her dander up worse than hearing excuses for not accomplishing something.more:
» encresparse = get + ruffled .
Example: Andrew has a knack for engaging with people and is adept at steering people past conflict without getting ruffled or losing his sense of humour.