Upset
pronunciation: none
part of speech: none
trastornarse = become + unhinged ; get + unhinged ; come + unhinged.
Example: It was here, in the middle of WWII, that Avery became truly unhinged and produced what many consider to be his best work.Example: It seems that Bachmann is getting more unhinged by the week.Example: Dad had been dead now for four months and as a family our world had come unhinged.
trastornar = dislocate ; unfix ; jar ; disrupt.
Example: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Example: The author considers how to 'unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.Example: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Example: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.
more:
» trastornar la vida
= turn over + Posesivo + life
.
Example: It's not a new phobia, aviophobia, but a fear of flying can take over lives meaning holidays and business trips abroad are out of the question.
» trastornarse
= become + unhinged
; get + unhinged
; come + unhinged
.
Example: It was here, in the middle of WWII, that Avery became truly unhinged and produced what many consider to be his best work.
Example: It seems that Bachmann is getting more unhinged by the week.
Example: Dad had been dead now for four months and as a family our world had come unhinged.
Trastornar synonyms
disorder
in spanish: trastorno,
pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜr
part of speech: noun
turnover
in spanish: volumen de negocios,
pronunciation: tɜrnoʊvɜr
part of speech: noun
sick
in spanish: enfermos,
pronunciation: sɪk
part of speech: adjective
trouble
in spanish: problema,
pronunciation: trʌbəl
part of speech: noun
ill
in spanish: enfermo,
pronunciation: ɪl
part of speech: adjective
broken
in spanish: roto,
pronunciation: broʊkən
part of speech: adjective
overthrow
in spanish: derrocamiento,
pronunciation: oʊvɜrθroʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
confused
in spanish: confuso,
pronunciation: kənfjuzd
part of speech: adjective
disturb
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: dɪstɜrb
part of speech: verb
distressed
in spanish: afligido,
pronunciation: dɪstrest
part of speech: adjective
discomfit
in spanish: desconcertar en algo,
pronunciation: dɪskɑmfɪt
part of speech: verb
disturbance
in spanish: disturbio,
pronunciation: dɪstɜrbəns
part of speech: noun
swage
in spanish: estampar,
pronunciation: sweɪdʒ
part of speech: noun
overturn
in spanish: anular,
pronunciation: oʊvɜrtɜrn
part of speech: verb
perturbation
in spanish: perturbación,
pronunciation: pɜrtɜrbeɪʃən
part of speech: noun
disconcert
in spanish: desconcertar,
pronunciation: dɪskənsɜrt
part of speech: verb
worried
in spanish: preocupado,
pronunciation: wɜrid
part of speech: adjective
disturbed
in spanish: perturbado,
pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd
part of speech: adjective
troubled
in spanish: preocupado,
pronunciation: trʌbəld
part of speech: adjective
derangement
in spanish: trastorno mental,
pronunciation: dɪrændʒmənt
part of speech: noun
turn over
in spanish: entregar,
pronunciation: tɜrnoʊvɜr
part of speech: verb
discompose
in spanish: descomponer,
pronunciation: dɪskəmpoʊz
part of speech: verb
disquieted
in spanish: inquieto,
pronunciation: dɪskwitɪd
part of speech: adjective
turned
in spanish: convertido,
pronunciation: tɜrnd
part of speech: adjective
disorganized
in spanish: desestructurado,
pronunciation: dɪsɔrgənaɪzd
part of speech: adjective
disordered
in spanish: desordenado,
pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜrd
part of speech: adjective
upturned
in spanish: hacia arriba,
pronunciation: ʌptɜrnd
part of speech: adjective
knock over
in spanish: derribar,
pronunciation: nɑkoʊvɜr
part of speech: verb
overturned
in spanish: volcado,
pronunciation: oʊvɜrtɜrnd
part of speech: adjective
tip over
in spanish: volcar,
pronunciation: tɪpoʊvɜr
part of speech: verb
untune
in spanish: sintonizar,
pronunciation: əntun
part of speech: verb
bowl over
in spanish: desconcertarse,
pronunciation: boʊloʊvɜr
part of speech: verb