Inquietar in english

Disturb

pronunciation: dɪstɜrb part of speech: verb
In gestures

inquietarse = alarm ; fret ; stew ; strain at + the leash ; get in(to) + a fret. 

Example: Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.Example: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Example: When rulers and military leaders spend so much on building up a military force, they are sometimes straining at the leash to use it.Example: It seems he never gets into a fret, always stays in full control.

inquietar = perturb ; disquiet ; heighten + concern ; unnerve ; tease + Posesivo + brain. 

Example: She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.Example: You must each have been deeply disquieted by the miserable scenes which have been acted in your native Ireland.Example: Rapid urban growth and suburban sprawl have heightened concern in many quarters about sustainable development.Example: World stock markets have crumbled for a second straight day, with investors unnerved by prospects for a full-blown global financial crisis.Example: She tried to go back to sleep but bits and pieces of her dream teased her brain.

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» inquietarsealarmfretstewstrain at + the leashget in(to) + a fret .

Example: Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.

Example: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.

Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.

Example: When rulers and military leaders spend so much on building up a military force, they are sometimes straining at the leash to use it.

Example: It seems he never gets into a fret, always stays in full control.

» inquietarse porbe apprehensive (about)fret about .

Example: His actions have bothered me to the extent that I have difficulty working with him without always being apprehensive.

Example: I would have included library schools in this list except for the fact that they fret endlessly about the pros and cons of being called a library school.

» la gente se está inquietandothe natives are nervous .

Example: Yes, I know it's late, but there has been 'trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous.

Inquietar synonyms

touch in spanish: toque, pronunciation: tʌtʃ part of speech: noun, verb upset in spanish: trastornado, pronunciation: əpset part of speech: verb, noun trouble in spanish: problema, pronunciation: trʌbəl part of speech: noun agitate in spanish: agitar, pronunciation: ædʒəteɪt part of speech: verb interrupt in spanish: interrumpir, pronunciation: ɪntɜrʌpt part of speech: verb stir up in spanish: remover, pronunciation: stɜrʌp part of speech: verb commove in spanish: molestar, pronunciation: kɑməvə part of speech: verb shake up in spanish: agitar, pronunciation: ʃeɪkʌp part of speech: verb raise up in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: reɪzʌp part of speech: verb
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