Trasnochado in english

Haggard

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

trasnochar = stay up ; stay out + late ; have + a late night ; stay up + late ; stay up + all night. 

Example: Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.Example: Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.Example: I had some thoughts about this yesterday but had a late night last night and now those ideas have escaped from my brain = I had some thoughts about this yesterday but had a late night last night and now those ideas have escaped from my brain.Example: Apparently staying up late -- being a night owl rather than a lark -- is a sign of intelligence.Example: Here are 10 quick tips that will help you stay up all night and ensure that you actually ace the exam the next day.

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» trasnochar, no acostarse en toda la nochestay up + all night .

Example: Here are 10 quick tips that will help you stay up all night and ensure that you actually ace the exam the next day.

Trasnochado synonyms

lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb thin in spanish: Delgado, pronunciation: θɪn part of speech: adjective tired in spanish: cansado, pronunciation: taɪɜrd part of speech: adjective emaciated in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: ɪmeɪʃieɪtɪd part of speech: adjective gaunt in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: gɔnt part of speech: adjective drawn in spanish: dibujado, pronunciation: drɔn part of speech: adjective worn in spanish: pasado, pronunciation: wɔrn part of speech: adjective bony in spanish: óseo, pronunciation: boʊni part of speech: adjective wasted in spanish: vano, pronunciation: weɪstəd part of speech: adjective skeletal in spanish: esquelético, pronunciation: skelətəl part of speech: adjective pinched in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: pɪntʃt part of speech: adjective careworn in spanish: agobiado de preocupaciones, pronunciation: kerwɜrn part of speech: adjective cadaverous in spanish: cadavérico, pronunciation: kədævɜrəs part of speech: adjective raddled in spanish: depravado, pronunciation: rædəld part of speech: adjective
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