Fret - traducción, pronunciación, transcripción

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Amer.  |fret|  American pronunciation of the word fret
Brit.  |fret|  British pronunciation of the word fret

noun

- agitación resultante de una preocupación activaEd (syn: lather, stew, sweat)
- una mancha que se ha desgastado por abrasión o erosiónEd
- un patrón ornamental que consta de líneas verticales y horizontales repetidas (a menudo en relieve)Ed
there was a simple fret at the top of the walls
- una pequeña barra de metal en el diapasón de un instrumento musical; Ed

verb

- preocuparse innecesaria o excesivamenteEd (syn: fuss, niggle)
- estar agitado o irritadoEd
don't fret over these small details
- proporcionar (un instrumento musical) con trastesEd
fret a guitar
- se vuelve o duele con o como si se frotaraEd (syn: chafe, gall)
- causar molestia enEd
- roer en Ed (syn: grate, rankle)
- tallar un patrón enEd
- decorar con un diseño entrelazadoEd
- estar demasiado apretado; Ed (syn: choke, gag)
- causar fricciónEd (syn: chafe, fray, rub, scratch)
- quitar tierra o rocaEd (syn: eat away, erode)
- desgastarse o erosionarseEd (syn: eat away)

Matrix of words

noun

- el trastefret
- el raídofret

verb

- inquietarseworry, fret
- molestardisturb, bother, annoy, trouble, tease, fret
- corroercorrode, erode, eat, rust, fret
- apurarsehurry, hurry up, worry, fret, toil
- desgastarwear, wear down, wear out, wear away, abrade, fret
- impacientarsefret
- raerfray, abrade, graze, chafe, wear away, fret
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