frustrate [frʌsˈtreɪt]
verbo transitivo
1frustrar (person, plan)
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frustrate [fras-treit]
1Frustrar, privar o defraudar a uno de lo que le tocaba o esperaba; burlar, dejar burlada la intención o esperanza de una persona.
2Anular, hacer nula una cosa.
va.
adjetivo
1Frustrado, fallido, burlado.
2Inútil, vano, nulo.
3Desventajoso.
frustrate [frʌsˈtreɪt]
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Verb Conjugation for "frustrate"
Imperative
- frustrate
- you frustrate
- he/she frustrates
- we frustrate
- you frustrate
- they frustrate
Preterite
- I frustrated
- you frustrated
- he/she frustrated
- we frustrated
- you frustrated
- they frustrated
Present Continuous
- I am frustrating
- you are frustrating
- he/she is frustrating
- we are frustrating
- you are frustrating
- they are frustrating
Present Perfect
- I have frustrated
- you have frustrated
- he/she has frustrated
- we have frustrated
- you have frustrated
- they have frustrated
Past Continuous
- I was frustrating
- you were frustrating
- he/she was frustrating
- we were frustrating
- you were frustrating
- they were frustrating
Past Perfect
- I had frustrated
- you had frustrated
- he/she had frustrated
- we had frustrated
- you had frustrated
- they had frustrated
Future
- I will frustrate
- you will frustrate
- he/she will frustrate
- we will frustrate
- you will frustrate
- they will frustrate
Future Perfect
- I will have frustrated
- you will have frustrated
- he/she will have frustrated
- we will have frustrated
- you will have frustrated
- they will have frustrated
Future Continuous
- I will be frustrating
- you will be frustrating
- he/she will be frustrating
- we will be frustrating
- you will be frustrating
- they will be frustrating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been frustrating
- you have been frustrating
- he/she has been frustrating
- we have been frustrating
- you have been frustrating
- they have been frustrating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been frustrating
- you will have been frustrating
- he/she will have been frustrating
- we will have been frustrating
- you will have been frustrating
- they will have been frustrating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been frustrating
- you had been frustrating
- he/she had been frustrating
- we had been frustrating
- you had been frustrating
- they had been frustrating
frustrar
transitive verb
1to frustrate (persona)
2to thwart, to put paid to (posibilidades, ilusiones); to thwart (plan)
frustrarse
pronomial verb1to get frustrated (persona)
2to be thwarted (ilusiones); to fail (proyecto)
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frustrar [froos-trar’]
article & verb transitive
1To frustrate, to disappoint, to balk, to defeat, to mock, to elude, -vr.
To miscarry, to fail (plan), to be balked.
frustrar
verbo:transitivo
verbo:pronominal
frustrarse [+persona] to be frustrated; [+aspiración, deseo] to be thwarted; [+proyecto] to be thwarted; fall through se frustró enormemente por no poder acabar la carrera he was terribly frustrated at not being able to finish his studies; nuestros sueños se frustraron our dreams were dashed shattered;o
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Verb Conjugation for "frustrar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | frustro | frustré | frustraba | frustraré | frustre |
| Tú | frustras | frustraste | frustrabas | frustrarás | frustres |
| Ella/Él/Usted | frustra | frustró | frustraba | frustrará | frustre |
| Nosotros | frustramos | frustramos | frustrábamos | frustraremos | frustremos |
| Vosotros | frustráis | frustrasteis | frustrabais | frustraréis | frustréis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | frustran | frustraron | frustraban | frustrarán | frustren |
