Temor in english
Fear
pronunciation: fɪr part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: fɪr part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
temor = alarm ; fear ; hesitation ; trepidation ; dread.
Example: 'What do you mean by that?' asked Bragge, almost with an air of alarm.Example: Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.Example: In order to overcome the unfamiliarity with or hesitation to use new data bases and techniques users of all levels must become familiar with search aids.Example: This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Example: Forecasting techniques should be viewed not with skepticism and dread but with hope and a positive attitude.more:
» albergar un temor = harbour + fear .
Example: Harboring the employee's instinctive fear of abrupt summonses like this, she asked if the secretary knew why Rachel Bough wanted to see her.» aumentar + el temor = fear + grow .
Example: Nepal earthquake: fears grow over fate of thousands near epicentre.» disipar un temor = allay + fear ; assuage + fear ; dispel + fear .
Example: In addition, their involvement in the planning process will go a long way towards allaying any fears over automation and will ensure that staff are aware of the reasons behind the decision to automate. Example: But the real challenge to get it started is first to find the measures that can assuage the fear of the first-world nations. Example: The pace of Germany's recovery is helping dispel fears of a 'double dip' recession across the continent.» expresar + Posesivo + temor(es) = voice + Posesivo + fear(s) .
Example: Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.» mostrar temor = show + fear .
Example: Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.» por temor = out of fear .
Example: She had a coterie of friends in Hollywood and New York who were always bowing and scraping to her for decades out of fear.» por temor a = for fear of/that .
Example: It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.» por temor a represalias = under duress .
Example: Most drivers stop at stop signs: Some do under duress -- there may be a policeman concealed in nearby bushes, others as a matter of prudence -- a fast car with the right of way can be injurious.» por temor de = for fear of/that .
Example: It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.» sin temor = with confidence ; fearlessly ; unafraid .
Example: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade. Example: Knowing that he was up against a large enemy force, he fearlessly rode to the head of his troops to calm them before sending them into battle. Example: Freedom is to stand alone, unattached and unafraid, free in the understanding of desire which breeds illusion.» temor al fracaso = fear of failure .
Example: These women have many things in common but the one that stood out the most was them overcoming their fear of failure.» temor continuo = nagging fear .
Example: Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights = Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.» temor reverencial = awe .
Example: He was the first librarian of the public library of Manchester, the world's earliest example of an industrial city, regarded at the time with a mixture of fear and awe as the symbol of a new age.