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Vocablo y situaciones emocionales mixtas: Aliviado, aprensivo, enojado, etc., Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Una lista de situaciones y vocablos relacionados con emociones mixtas, como alivio, aprensión, enojo, alegre, estrés, determinación, etc. El documento también incluye traducciones en español y ejemplos de uso.

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Different situations on your life (Mixed emotions)
This topic is unable to find in Internet, it’s better to make up an story and
study the vocabulary
Module 2: Mixed emotions
Releived: Aliviado. What a relief!:
¡Que alivio!
Apprehensive: Aprensivo
Cross: Enojado. To get cross:
Enojarse
Overjoyed: Rebosante de alegria
Stressed out: Estresado Determined: Decidido, determinado
Flabbergasted: Atonito, estupefacto Sorry for someone else: Sentir pena
por alguien
Scared sti: Muerto de miedo Depressed: Deprimido, abatido
Disillusioned: Desencantado Let down/disappoint: Decepcionar
Lock yourself out of your car:
Dejarse las llaves en el coche
Out of the blue: Cuando menos te lo
esperas. Eg. Out of the blue, you/
your wife discover that you are having
another baby
Witty: Ingenioso A put-down: Un desprecio
Teasing me about: Tomar el pelo
Pulling my leg. Eg. Are you pulling my leg?
To have somebody on. Eg. Are you having me on?
To kid somebody. Eg: Are you kidding me?
I agree es correcto pero no I´m agree
I don’t agree: I disagree
Discuss something (positive sense) : Dar tu opinion
Argue 0 2 5 1/' :rgju: / or quarrel about something
(negative sense): Discutir, reñir.
To be in oods of tears: Llorar como
una Magdalena. Eg. It’s such a sad
story – I cried and cried at the
end. I was oods of tears
To have the last laugh: El ultimo
que rie. Eg. Despite the bad
reviews from the critics, the show
was a great success, so Pinter
was proved right in the end. He
has the last laugh
To be bored to tears: Aburrirse como una ostra. Eg.
I wish our teachers had made more effort at school to
make maths lessons more interesting. I was bored to
tears
To burst into tears: Echarse a
llorar Eg. Every time I thought
about it I'd burst into tears
To burst out tears: Reirse sin parar. Eg. The teacher
came into the class with a Halloween dress and
students bursted out tears
It’s no laughing matter: No es para reirse. Eg. I’m
not sure you realize just how serious the parking
situation is around here. It’s a very serious
problem. It’s no a laughing matter
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Different situations on your life (Mixed emotions)

This topic is unable to find in Internet, it’s better to make up an story and

study the vocabulary

Module 2: Mixed emotions

Releived: Aliviado. What a relief!: ¡Que alivio!

Apprehensive: Aprensivo

Cross: Enojado. To get cross:

Enojarse

Overjoyed: Rebosante de alegria

Stressed out: Estresado Determined: Decidido, determinado

Flabbergasted: Atonito, estupefacto Sorry for someone else: Sentir pena por alguien

Scared sti ff : Muerto de miedo Depressed: Deprimido, abatido

Disillusioned: Desencantado Let down/disappoint: Decepcionar

Lock yourself out of your car: Dejarse las llaves en el coche

Out of the blue: Cuando menos te lo esperas. Eg. Out of the blue, you/ your wife discover that you are having another baby

Witty: Ingenioso A put-down: Un desprecio

Teasing me about: Tomar el pelo

Pulling my leg. Eg. Are you pulling my leg?

To have somebody on. Eg. Are you having me on?

To kid somebody. Eg: Are you kidding me?

I agree es correcto pero no I´m agree

I don’t agree: I disagree

Discuss something (positive sense) : Dar tu opinion

Argue /' 0 2 5 1:rgju: / or quarrel about something (negative sense): Discutir, reñir.

To be in floods of tears: Llorar como una Magdalena. Eg. It’s such a sad story – I cried and cried at the end. I was floods of tears

To have the last laugh: El ultimo que rie. Eg. Despite the bad reviews from the critics, the show was a great success, so Pinter was proved right in the end. He has the last laugh

To be bored to tears: Aburrirse como una ostra. Eg. I wish our teachers had made more effort at school to make maths lessons more interesting. I was bored to tears

To burst into tears: Echarse a llorar Eg. Every time I thought about it I'd burst into tears

To burst out tears: Reirse sin parar. Eg. The teacher came into the class with a Halloween dress and students bursted out tears

It’s no laughing matter: No es para reirse. Eg. I’m not sure you realize just how serious the parking situation is around here. It’s a very serious problem. It’s no a laughing matter