rotten
Inglés[editar]
rotten | |
Received Pronunciation (AFI) | /ˈɹɒt.ən/ ⓘ ⓘ [ˈɹɒt.n̩] |
General American (AFI) | /ˈɹɑ.tən/ [ˈɹɑ.ɾn̩] [ˈɹɑʔn̩] |
General Australian (AFI) | /ˈɹɔt.ən/ [ˈɹɔɾ.n̩] |
Escocia (AFI) | /ˈɹɔt.ən/ [ˈɹɔɾ.n̩] [ˈɹɔʔn̩] ⓘ |
Etimología[editar]
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Adjetivo[editar]
- 1
- De ítems perecibles o perecederos, invadidos por bacterias y otros agentes infecciosos; podrido.
- Ejemplo:
If you leave a bin unattended for a few weeks, the rubbish inside will turn rotten.
- 2
- En un estado de decadencia.
- Ejemplo:
The floors were damaged and the walls were rotten.
- Ejemplo:
His mouth stank and his teeth were rotten.
- 3
- Cruel, malvado o inmoral.
- Ejemplo:
That man is a rotten father.
- Ejemplo:
This rotten policy will create more injustice in this country.
- 4
- Malo o terrible.
- Ejemplo:
Why is the weather always rotten in this city?
- Ejemplo:
It was a rotten idea to take the boat out today.
- Ejemplo:
She has the flu and feels rotten.
- 5
- De una piedra o roca, desmoronable o friable; en un estado suelto o desintegrado.
- 6 Reino Unido, Australia, jergal
- Muy ebrio, intoxicado.