Maltrato in english

Abuse

pronunciation: əbjus part of speech: noun
In gestures

maltratar = mistreat ; batter ; maltreat ; manhandle ; sandbag ; lay + a finger on ; ill-treat ; walk all over + Alguien ; run + roughshod over ; kick + Nombre + around. 

Example: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Example: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Example: Despite these findings, the label 'social isolation' may not accurately describe mothers who maltreat their children.Example: The 300 people, students or other, who took over the premises also manhandled ancient works of great historical value.Example: Bill Clinton did not get sandbagged; he knew exactly what he was doing.Example: That's why he's in prison for the rest of his life when he never laid a finger on the victims -- he was the general who ordered his troops into battle.Example: On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.Example: By always looking at people in the eye and keeping your head held high you'll start giving them the vibe that you are not to be walked all over .Example: Most troublingly, the Court has run roughshod over important legal precedents, not just in its ruling in January but in many other decisions.Example: They are on the hunt for a general dogsbody they can kick around the office.

maltrato = ill-treatment ; mistreatment ; maltreatment. 

Example: The aim is to help the child overcome emotional problems such as fear of divorce, fear of death and fear of ill-treatment by parents.Example: Centuries of mistreatment and bad handling, together with the environmental conditions have contributed greatly to the poor condition of the manuscripts.Example: Negligence and maltreatment of children is a phenomenon that hinders child development and causes damage to society.

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» maltrato a la mujerwife beatingwife batteringwife abuse .

Example: Try finding prison reform, wife beating, intellectual freedom, or vasectomy in the 18th edition index.

Example: The book 'How to get out' deals with wife battering.

Example: Although the results provide support for the 'drunken bum' theory of wife beating, they also demythologize the stereotype because alcohol is shown to be far from a necessary or sufficient cause of wife abuse.

» maltrato de mujereswife beatingwife batteringwife abuse .

Example: Try finding prison reform, wife beating, intellectual freedom, or vasectomy in the 18th edition index.

Example: The book 'How to get out' deals with wife battering.

Example: Although the results provide support for the 'drunken bum' theory of wife beating, they also demythologize the stereotype because alcohol is shown to be far from a necessary or sufficient cause of wife abuse.

» maltrato físicopersonal abuse .

Example: Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.

» maltrato infantilchild abuse .

Example: Locate information on child abuse, retrieving records in which the terms appear in the title.

Maltrato synonyms

insult in spanish: insulto, pronunciation: ɪnsʌlt part of speech: noun, verb pervert in spanish: pervertido, pronunciation: pɜrvɜrt part of speech: verb, noun shout in spanish: gritar, pronunciation: ʃaʊt part of speech: verb, noun misuse in spanish: mal uso, pronunciation: mɪsjuz part of speech: noun blackguard in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: blækgɑrd part of speech: noun contumely in spanish: contumelia, pronunciation: kɑntumli part of speech: noun mistreat in spanish: maltratar, pronunciation: mɪstrit part of speech: verb maltreatment in spanish: mal trato, pronunciation: mæltritmənt part of speech: noun maltreat in spanish: maltratar, pronunciation: mɔltriət part of speech: verb clapperclaw in spanish: criticar fuertemente, pronunciation: klæpɜrklɔ part of speech: verb revilement in spanish: avivamiento, pronunciation: rɪvɪlmənt part of speech: noun ill-treat in spanish: maltrato, pronunciation: ɪltrit part of speech: verb ill-treatment in spanish: malos tratos, pronunciation: ɪltritmənt part of speech: noun ill-use in spanish: mal uso, pronunciation: ɪljus part of speech: verb ill-usage in spanish: mal uso, pronunciation: ɪljuzədʒ part of speech: noun
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