Extrañar in english
Miss
pronunciation: mɪs part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: mɪs part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures




extrañar = miss ; be sickening for.
Example: He had been her assistant since she arrived, and she was going to miss him.Example: But sometimes you could tell that she was sickening for the sun.more:
» extrañarse = raise + an eyebrow [Arqueando las cejas] ; be surprised .
Example: We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'. Example: 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.» no es de extrañar que = no wonder that ; small wonder that .
Example: No wonder that publishers would not pay much for a copy. Example: Small wonder that, in the alternative universe, librarians are careworn and cataloguers neurotic.extrañarse = raise + an eyebrow ; be surprised.
Example: We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.Example: 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.