escabroso



Inflexiones de 'escabroso' (adj): f: escabrosa, mpl: escabrosos, fpl: escabrosas
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Principal Translations
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escabroso adj (terreno: escarpado)rough, rugged adj
 Subimos a la montaña por un terreno escabroso.
 Un camino escabroso nos llevó hasta el refugio.
 We climbed up the mountain through some rough (or: rugged) terrain.
escabroso adj (difícil, engorroso) (delicate question or issue)thorny adj
  (terrain)rugged, uneven adj
 El ministro intentó evadir el escabroso tema del desempleo.
 The politician tried to sidestep the thorny issue of unemployment.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.
Additional Translations
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escabroso adj (indecente, obsceno) (indecent)risqué, naughty, lurid adj
  (sexually abusive)salacious, lascivious adj
  (formal)scabrous adj
 Se ha censurado la revista porque contenía fotos escabrosas de menores.
 The magazine was censored because it contained lurid photos of minors.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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