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Inflexiones de ' desatado' ( adj): f: desatada, mpl: desatados, fpl: desatadas
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | desatado adj | (sin freno ni orden) | uncontrolled, frenzied, wild adj | | out of control adj | | Las tropas desatadas saquearon la ciudad. | | The uncontrolled (or: frenzied) troops were looting the city. | | desatado adj | (suelto, desligado) | loose adj | | (lace, tie) | untied, undone adj | | Los cordones desatados me hicieron tropezar. | | The loose shoe laces made me trip. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | desatado adj | ES, coloquial (persona: juerguista) | wild, crazy, out of control adj | | Estás desatado hoy, no has parado de cantar, bailar e intentar ligar con todas las chicas que se cruzan en tu camino. | | You are wild (or: crazy) today; you haven't stopped singing, dancing, and trying to get with all the girls that come your way. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | desatar⇒ vtr | (desamarrar, soltar) | untie⇒ vtr | | let [sth] loose, let [sb] loose v expr | | undo⇒ vtr | | Desata a tu perro; es una crueldad tenerlo amarrado. | | Untie your dog, it's cruel to keep him tied up. | | desatar vtr | (desencadenar) (event) | trigger⇒, spark⇒ vtr | | (emotion, passion) | unleash⇒ vtr | | let loose v expr | | La noticia desató una tormenta mediática. | | The news triggered (or: sparked) a media storm. | | ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. Steve let loose a string of profanities after he struck his thumb with a hammer. | | desatarse⇒ v prnl | coloquial (perder la timidez) | get up one's nerve, to get one's nerves up v expr | | Anoche se desató y le pidió que la acompañara al cine. | | Last night, he got up his nerve, (or: he got his nerves up), and asked her if she would go with him to see a film. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | desatarse⇒ v prnl | (sentimiento: liberar) | erupt⇒, burst⇒, explode⇒ vi | | break loose v expr | | No pudo controlarse más y se ha desatado la furia en su interior. | | She couldn't hold herself back any more and the fury inside her erupted (or: exploded). | | desatarse v prnl | (desanudarse, soltarse) | untie⇒ vtr | | No te desates los cordones de los zapatos. | | Don't untie your shoelaces. | | desatarse v prnl | (desencadenarse) | trigger⇒ vtr | | bring on v expr | | Estoy seguro de que todos los factores harán que se desate una nueva ola de violencia. | | I am sure that all of those factors will trigger a new wave of violence. | | I am sure that all of those factors will bring on a new wave of violence. | | desatar⇒ vtr | (provocar una emoción) | trigger⇒ vtr | | Este libro ha desatado la pasión en nuestra relación. | | ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. That song always triggers such strong feelings of joy. |
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