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inducido, -a por el estrés

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

-related [ingl. am. rəˈleɪdəd, ingl. brit. rɪˈleɪtɪd] SUFFIX

I. stress [ingl. am. strɛs, ingl. brit. strɛs] SUST.

1.1. stress U or C (tension):

stress MED.
stress MED.

1.2. stress U:

stress FÍS., TÉC.

2.1. stress U (emphasis):

2.2. stress C or U:

stress LING., LIT.

II. stress [ingl. am. strɛs, ingl. brit. strɛs] V. trans.

1. stress (emphasize):

2. stress LING.:

stress word/syllable/vowel

thing [ingl. am. θɪŋ, ingl. brit. θɪŋ] SUST.

1. thing (physical object):

2. thing (situation, act):

3. thing (affair, matter):

to be on to or onto a good thing coloq.
to be on to or onto a good thing coloq.
tener un chollo Esp. coloq.
¿y los vendes a 200? ¡qué bien te lo montas! coloq.
to make a big thing of sth coloq. (of problem, mistake)

4.1. thing (that which, what):

4.2. thing (what is needed):

4.3. thing (crucial point, factor):

4.4. thing (the fashion):

5.1. thing <things, pl > (belongings, equipment):

cosas fpl

5.2. thing <things, pl > (the situation, matters):

cosas fpl
si la cosa no mejora coloq.
how's things? coloq.
¿qué tal? coloq.
¿y qué tal andas? coloq.

5.3. thing <things, pl > (matters):

6. thing (person, creature):

7. thing (preference, ideal) coloq.:

8. thing (in expressions of time):

en el diccionario PONS

Entrada de OpenDict

stress-related ADJ.

Present
Istress
youstress
he/she/itstresses
westress
youstress
theystress
Past
Istressed
youstressed
he/she/itstressed
westressed
youstressed
theystressed
Present Perfect
Ihavestressed
youhavestressed
he/she/ithasstressed
wehavestressed
youhavestressed
theyhavestressed
Past Perfect
Ihadstressed
youhadstressed
he/she/ithadstressed
wehadstressed
youhadstressed
theyhadstressed

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When he returned home the next morning, the first thing she noticed was the horrible stench on his clothes, which she burned.
en.wikipedia.org
No matter how down you were before, he made you want to charge back into the battle, but with a smile, knowing, by gosh, we can really win this thing.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet one thing may unite the querulous factions - the belief that history has not been fair to their notorious ancestor.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We seem trapped by an idea that supporting an elite institution is a suspicious, bad thing.
www.independent.ie
Putting a mortgage over another person's land when you know them well can be a ticklish thing.
www.stuff.co.nz

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