Hairy
pronunciation: heri
part of speech: adjective
peliagudo = sticky ; thorny ; nettlesome ; prickly ; hairy ; tricky .
Example: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Example: The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Example: Meanwhile, there are two nettlesome problems that continue to demand his attention.Example: The reunion between siblings was prickly and the tension grew with every passing moment.Example: The Leafs changed goaltenders and the game got a bit hairy in the closing minutes.Example: Bertrand Russell has written a great deal of sense about the tricky problem of individual liberty and achievement and its relationship to government control.
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» cuestión peliaguda
= sticky issue
.
Example: Confidentiality is a sticky issue in the university setting because 'privileged communication,' a formal legal confidentiality applying to priests, lawyers, and physicians, does not extend to teachers and coaches.
» problema peliagudo
= prickly issue
; prickly problem
; prickly question
.
Example: He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology.
Example: Marketing has always been a prickly problem for the oyster industry.
Example: Who should judge the judges has always been a prickly question.
Peliagudo synonyms
fuzzy
in spanish: borroso,
pronunciation: fʌzi
part of speech: adjective
hirsute
in spanish: hirsuto,
pronunciation: hɜrsut
part of speech: adjective
hoary
in spanish: canoso,
pronunciation: hɔri
part of speech: adjective
woolly
in spanish: lanoso,
pronunciation: wʊli
part of speech: adjective
furry
in spanish: peludo,
pronunciation: fɜri
part of speech: adjective
wooly
in spanish: lanoso,
pronunciation: wʊli
part of speech: adjective
downy
in spanish: velloso,
pronunciation: daʊni
part of speech: adjective
pubescent
in spanish: pubescente,
pronunciation: pjubəsənt
part of speech: adjective
alarming
in spanish: alarmante,
pronunciation: əlɑrmɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
haired
in spanish: peludo,
pronunciation: herd
part of speech: adjective
lanate
in spanish: lanate,
pronunciation: lænət
part of speech: adjective
comal
in spanish: comal,
pronunciation: koʊməl
part of speech: adjective
pilose
in spanish: piloso,
pronunciation: pɪloʊz
part of speech: adjective
hispid
in spanish: hispid,
pronunciation: hɪspɪd
part of speech: adjective
canescent
in spanish: grisáceo,
pronunciation: kænəsənt
part of speech: adjective
furred
in spanish: de piel,
pronunciation: fɜrd
part of speech: adjective
comate
in spanish: camarada,
pronunciation: koʊmeɪt
part of speech: adjective
comose
in spanish: comose,
pronunciation: kəmoʊz
part of speech: adjective
sericeous
in spanish: sedoso,
pronunciation: sɜriʃəs
part of speech: adjective
tomentose
in spanish: tomentoso,
pronunciation: toʊməntoʊz
part of speech: adjective
puberulent
in spanish: puberulento,
pronunciation: pjubɜrjələnt
part of speech: adjective
pilous
in spanish: piloso,
pronunciation: pɪləs
part of speech: adjective
floccose
in spanish: flocarse,
pronunciation: flɑkəs
part of speech: adjective
fuzzed
in spanish: fuzzed,
pronunciation: fʌzd
part of speech: adjective
tomentous
in spanish: tomentoso,
pronunciation: təmentəs
part of speech: adjective
pappose
in spanish: objeto,
pronunciation: pæpoʊz
part of speech: adjective
shock-headed
in spanish: conmocionado,
pronunciation: ʃɑkhedɪd
part of speech: adjective
long-haired
in spanish: pelo largo,
pronunciation: lɔŋherd
part of speech: adjective
wire-haired
in spanish: pelo de alambre,
pronunciation: waɪɜrherd
part of speech: adjective
furlike
in spanish: como pelaje,
pronunciation: fɜrlaɪk
part of speech: adjective