pasmar

pasmar
transitive verb
1to astound
pasmarse
pronomial verb
1to be astounded

pasmar [pas-mar']
article & verb transitive
1To cause a spasm, or a suspension or loss of the senses (atontar).
2To benumb, to make torpid: to stupefy, to stun.
3To chill (enfriar), to deaden.
verb neuter
4To marvel, to wonder. (n)
verb reflexive
5To wonder, to be astonished (asombrarse).
6To suffer from lockjaw.
7To become infected (infectarse); to fall ill (enfermar); to catch a fever (con fiebre). (Ante Meridian & Latin American) (m)
8To dry up (fruta). (Caribbean) (m)
9To fade (color). (m)

pasmar
verbo:transitivo
1 (asombrar) to amaze; astonish
2 (atontar) to stun; dumbfound
3 (enfriar) to chill to the bone; (Botánica) to nip; cut
verbo:pronominal
pasmarse
1 (asombrarse) to be amazed; be astonished;de at; (maravillarse) to marvel; wonder;de at;
2 (estar helado) to be chilled to the bone; (resfriarse) to catch a chill
3 (Latinoamérica) (Med) (infectarse) to become infected; (enfermar) to fall ill; (con trismo) to get lockjaw; (con fiebre) to catch a fever;
4 [+colores] to fade
5 (Caribe) (México) [+fruta] to wither

Verb Conjugation for "pasmar"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo pasmo pasmé pasmaba pasmaré pasme
pasmas pasmaste pasmabas pasmarás pasmes
Ella/Él/Usted pasma pasmó pasmaba pasmará pasme
Nosotros pasmamos pasmamos pasmábamos pasmaremos pasmemos
Vosotros pasmáis pasmasteis pasmabais pasmaréis pasméis
Ellos/Ustedes pasman pasmaron pasmaban pasmarán pasmen
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