Malestar in english

Discomfort

pronunciation: dɪskʌmfɜrt part of speech: noun
In gestures

malestar = discomfort ; unease ; malaise ; uneasiness ; unrest. 

Example: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.Example: There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Example: He interprets 'alienation' as the 'malaise that affects all of us, leaving us in some measure unable to operate in humane, supportive ways'.Example: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Example: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.

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» expresar malestarexpress + discomfort .

Example: If the child continues to express severe discomfort or if the herniated bulge returns to the navel area, contact your physician immediately.

» malestar entre los trabajadoresindustrial unrest .

Example: The variables were production, quality, costs, job satisfaction of operatives, job satisfaction of supervisors, work anxiety, accidents, absence, labor turnover, and industrial unrest.

» malestar estomacalupset stomachstomach upset .

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

Example: He said he weaned her on honey to help reduce stomach upsets.

» malestar políticopolitical unrest .

Example: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged the cultural heritage..

» malestar socialcivil unrestsocial malaisesocial unrest .

Example: The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.

Example: These bureaucratic organisations contribute to a social malaise, symptomatic, in the opinion of many workers, of a general social crisis which will accelerate in the decades ahead.

Example: Water shortages in the north of China lead to social unrest over accessto what limited supplies were available.

» para + Posesivo + gran malestarmuch to + Posesivo + discomfort .

Example: That made her more restless, and she entered the block and sat near the staircase much to her discomfort and embarrassment.

Malestar synonyms

irritation in spanish: irritacion, pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪʃən part of speech: noun tenderness in spanish: sensibilidad, pronunciation: tendɜrnəs part of speech: noun soreness in spanish: dolor, pronunciation: sɔrnɪs part of speech: noun uncomfortableness in spanish: incomodidad, pronunciation: ənkɑmfɜrteɪblənes part of speech: noun
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