pique
pique
pik
pik
British pronunciation
/pˈiːk/

Definición y significado de "pique"en inglés

01

un arrebato de ira, un acceso de mal humor

a brief, intense feeling of anger, irritation, or resentment
example
Ejemplos
The comment stirred a flash of pique in her voice.
El comentario provocó un pique en su voz.
to pique
01

ofender

to trigger a strong emotional reaction in someone, such as anger, resentment, or offense
Transitive: to pique sb/sth
example
Ejemplos
I was piqued by his rude remark.
Me picó su comentario grosero.
02

despertar, provocar

to provoke or arouse a feeling of interest or curiosity in someone
Transitive: to pique a sense of interest or curiosity
example
Ejemplos
The teaser trailer for the upcoming movie was strategically crafted to pique the audience's interest and anticipation.
El tráiler teaser de la próxima película fue elaborado estratégicamente para despertar el interés y la anticipación del público.
03

enorgullecerse de, preciarse de

to pride oneself on something or feel a sense of superiority
Transitive: to pique oneself on sth
example
Ejemplos
The accomplished chef could n't help but pique himself on his signature dish that had won numerous awards.
El chef consumado no podía evitar enorgullecerse de su plato insignia que había ganado numerosos premios.
pique
pique
pik
pik
British pronunciation
/pɪkˈeɪ/
piqué
01

a woven fabric with a raised, textured pattern, often featuring small geometric designs, commonly used in garments such as polo shirts

example
Ejemplos
Pique cotton is breathable and ideal for warm weather.
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