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- irritate:
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Wiktionary:
- irritate → amohinar, irritar, confundir, desconcertar, hacer inseguro, acuciar, molestar, enfadar, estorbar, dificultar, perturbar, incitar, encresparse
Inglés
Traducciones detalladas de irritate de inglés a español
irritate:
Conjugaciones de irritate:
present
- irritate
- irritate
- irritates
- irritate
- irritate
- irritate
simple past
- irritated
- irritated
- irritated
- irritated
- irritated
- irritated
present perfect
- have irritated
- have irritated
- has irritated
- have irritated
- have irritated
- have irritated
past continuous
- was irritating
- were irritating
- was irritating
- were irritating
- were irritating
- were irritating
future
- shall irritate
- will irritate
- will irritate
- shall irritate
- will irritate
- will irritate
continuous present
- am irritating
- are irritating
- is irritating
- are irritating
- are irritating
- are irritating
subjunctive
- be irritated
- be irritated
- be irritated
- be irritated
- be irritated
- be irritated
diverse
- irritate!
- let's irritate!
- irritated
- irritating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary: irritate
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• irritate | → amohinar; irritar | ↔ irriteren — op onaangename wijze prikkelen |
• irritate | → irritar | ↔ reizen — Medizin: eine entzündungsähnliche Reaktion herbeiführen |
• irritate | → confundir; desconcertar; hacer inseguro | ↔ verunsichern — (transitiv) jemanden durch eine Person oder Situation so beeinflussen, das ein Gefühl der Unsicherheit entsteht |
• irritate | → irritar; acuciar; molestar | ↔ agacer — affecter d’une irritation nerveuse. |
• irritate | → enfadar | ↔ fâcher — Fâcher |
• irritate | → molestar; estorbar; dificultar; perturbar | ↔ gêner — Causer de la gêne |
• irritate | → incitar; acuciar; encresparse | ↔ irriter — mettre en colère. |