fraught

fraught
fraught
tr[frɔːt]
adjective
1 (filled, charged) lleno,-a (with, de), cargado,-a (with, de)
a situation fraught with danger una situación llena de peligro
2 familiar (worried) nervioso,-a, alterado,-a, tenso,-a
fraught ['frɔt] adj
fraught with : lleno de, cargado de
fraught
adj.
cargado, -a adj.
frɔːt
adjective
a) (pred)

to be fraught WITH something — \<\<with danger/problems\>\> estar* lleno de algo

b) (tense) <atmosphere/relationship> tirante, tenso
[frɔːt]
ADJ
1) (=tense) tenso

things got a bit fraught — la situación se puso difícil

2)

to be fraught with — [+ tension] estar cargado de; [+ problems] estar lleno de

to be fraught with danger — ser peligrosísimo

* * *
[frɔːt]
adjective
a) (pred)

to be fraught WITH something — \<\<with danger/problems\>\> estar* lleno de algo

b) (tense) <atmosphere/relationship> tirante, tenso

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