wretched

wretched
're id
adjective
1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) miserable
2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) maldito
wretched
tr['reʧɪd]
adjective
1 (condition) miserable, lamentable
2 (unhappy) desdichado,-a, desgraciado,-a
3 (ill) muy mal, fatal
4 familiar (very bad) horrible, malísimo,-a, espantoso,-a
5 familiar (damned) maldito,-a, condenado,-a
wretched ['rɛʧəd] adj
1) miserable, unhappy: desdichado, afligido
I feel wretched: me siento muy mal
2) unfortunate: miserable, desgraciado, lastimoso
wretched weather: tiempo espantoso
3) inferior: inferior, malo
wretched
adj.
aporreado, -a adj.
arrastrado, -a adj.
descamisado, -a adj.
desdichado, -a adj.
desgraciado, -a adj.
infeliz adj.
malísimo, -a adj.
mezquino, -a adj.
miserable adj.
mísero, -a adj.
pésimo, -a adj.
'retʃəd, 'retʃɪd
adjective
a) (abject, pitiable) <existence/creature> desdichado, desgraciado
b) (very bad) (colloq) <weather> horrible, espantoso

to feel wretched — sentirse* muy mal

I can't untie this wretched knot — no puedo desatar este condenado or maldito nudo (fam)

['retʃɪd]
ADJ
1) (=unhappy) desdichado, desgraciado
2) (=abject, poor) [condition] miserable, lamentable; [slum] lamentable; [life, existence] miserable, desgraciado, infeliz

to live in wretched poverty — vivir en la miseria más absoluta

3) * (=very bad) horrible, espantoso

what wretched luck! — ¡maldita la suerte!

where's that wretched dog! — ¡dónde está ese maldito or condenado perro!

to feel wretched — (=miserable) sentirse infeliz; (=ill) sentirse muy mal

* * *
['retʃəd, 'retʃɪd]
adjective
a) (abject, pitiable) <existence/creature> desdichado, desgraciado
b) (very bad) (colloq) <weather> horrible, espantoso

to feel wretched — sentirse* muy mal

I can't untie this wretched knot — no puedo desatar este condenado or maldito nudo (fam)


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