involved

involved
adjective (complicated: My time-table for Friday is becoming very involved.) complicado
involved
tr[ɪn'vɒlvd]
adjective
1 (complicated) complicado,-a, enrevesado,-a
2 (implicated, associated) implicado,-a, involucrado,-a; (mixed up in) metido,-a, envuelto,-a, mezclado,-a
several politicians are involved hay varios políticos implicados
the people allegedly involved las personas presuntamente implicadas
are you involved in some kind of trouble? ¿estás metido en algún lío?
you should get more involved in the club's social activities deberías participar más en las actividades sociales del club
don't get involved in anything illegal no te metas en nada ilegal
3 (engrossed) absorto,-a, enfrascado,-a; (busy) ocupado,-a
you're too involved in your work estás demasiado ocupado con tu trabajo
4 (included, entailed)
I don't think you understand what's involved creo que no entiendes lo que esto implica
he had no idea of the work involved no tenía ni idea del trabajo que suponía
there's too much money involved hay demasiado dinero en juego
5 (emotionally) enredado,-a, liado,-a, enrollado,-a
she's involved with a married man tiene relaciones con un hombre casado
I don't want to get involved with anyone right now no quiero una relación seria con alguien ahora mismo
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be involved in an accident sufrir un accidente
involved [ɪn'vɑlvd] adj
1) complex, intricate: complicado, complejo
2) concerned: interesado, afectado
involved
adj.
ambagioso, -a adj.
crepo, -a adj.
implicado, -a adj.
metido, -a adj.
ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvd
adjective enrevesado, complicado
[ɪn'vɒlvd]
ADJ (=complicated) complicado, enrevesado
* * *
[ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvd]
adjective enrevesado, complicado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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