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    Resources Translator To humiliate; to speak badly of someone

to humiliate; to speak badly of someone

Translation result
humillar; hablar mal de alguien to humiliate; to speak badly of someone


humiliate verb

1. cause to feel shame.

Hurt the pride of Traducción de 'Hurt the pride of'
He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss Traducción de 'He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss'

speak verb

1. express in speech.

The charismatic leader spoke passionately about social justice, inspiring the crowd to take action. El líder carismático habló con pasión sobre la justicia social, inspirando a la multitud para tomar acción.

2. exchange thoughts.

The two friends decided to speak about their plans over coffee, sharing their hopes and dreams with each other. Los dos amigos decidieron hablar sobre sus planes mientras bebían café, compartiendo sus esperanzas y sueños el uno con el otro.

3. use language.

The politician was skilled at speaking in front of large crowds, effortlessly conveying her message to the audience. El político era habilidoso para hablar en frente de multitudes grandes, transmitiendo con facilidad su mensaje al público.

4. give a speech to.

The conference keynote speaker will speak on the latest advancements in artificial intelligence at the annual tech summit. El conferencista principal de la reunión hablará sobre los últimos avances en inteligencia artificial en el cumbre tecnológica anual.

5. make a characteristic or natural sound.

The bird spoke sweetly from the treetop, its melodious trills filling the morning air. El pájaro habló dulcemente desde la copa del árbol, sus trinos melodiosos llenaron el aire matutino.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I speak.
You
You speak.
He/She/It
He/She/It speaks.
We
We speak.
You
You speak.
They
They speak.
Complete conjugation.

badly adverb

1. to a severe or serious degree.

The storm hit the city badly, causing widespread power outages and damage to buildings. La tormenta golpeó la ciudad con fuerza, provocando cortes de energía en todo el lugar y daños a los edificios.

2. (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner.

The new employee was struggling to keep up with the workload and was doing the tasks badly, which led to mistakes and errors. El nuevo empleado estaba luchando para mantener el ritmo con la carga de trabajo y estaba haciendo las tareas mal, lo que llevó a errores y errores.

3. evilly or wickedly.

The dictator ruled the country badly, using his power to oppress and terrorize his citizens. El dictador gobernó el país malamente, utilizando su poder para oprimir y aterrorizar a sus ciudadanos.

4. in a disobedient or naughty way.

The child misbehaved badly at school, refusing to listen to the teacher and causing trouble in class. El niño se portó malamente en la escuela, negándose a escuchar al maestro y causando problemas en el aula.

5. with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly').

The storm hit us badly, knocking down trees and power lines in its path. La tormenta nos atacó con fuerza, derribando árboles y líneas eléctricas en su trayectoria.

6. very much.

She sings badly, so she's been practicing every day to improve her vocal range. Ella canta mal, por lo tanto ha estado practicando todos los días para mejorar su rango vocal.

7. without skill or in a displeasing manner.

The new employee was struggling to operate the complex machinery and was performing the task badly, causing errors and delays. El nuevo empleado estaba luchando para operar la maquinaria compleja y realizaba la tarea mal, lo que causaba errores y retrasos.

8. in a disadvantageous way.

The team played badly against their arch-rivals, losing 3-0 and giving up a crucial goal in the last minute of the game. El equipo jugó mal contra sus rivales arquienemigos, perdiendo 3-0 y cediendo un gol clave en el último minuto del partido.

9. unfavorably or with disapproval.

The critics panned the movie, saying it was acted out badly and lacked originality. Los críticos desacreditaron la película, afirmando que se había actuado mal y carecía de originalidad.

10. with unusual distress or resentment or regret or emotional display.

She broke down badly, sobbing uncontrollably after receiving the devastating news about her job loss. Ella se desmoronó malamente, sollozando incontrolablemente después de recibir la noticia devastadora sobre su despido.

someone noun

1. a human being.

When I was lost in the city, someone stopped to help me find my way back to my hotel. Cuando me perdí en la ciudad, alguien se detuvo para ayudarme a encontrar el camino de regreso a mi hotel.
Someone left their wallet on the table at the café, and no one knows who it belongs to. Alguien dejó su billetera en la mesa del café y nadie sabe a quién le pertenece.
The new employee felt nervous on her first day of work, but someone took the time to introduce themselves and show her around the office. El nuevo empleado se sentía nervioso en su primer día de trabajo, pero alguien se tomó el tiempo para presentarse y mostrarle alrededor del edificio.