preocupar
bother ; cause + concern ; preoccupy ; press upon ; trouble ; perturb ; heighten + concern ; stress + Nombre + out.
Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.
The decision to introduce payments for ILL in Australia has caused much concern and a lot of anger.
Abstracting agencies citation recommendations may be preoccupied with the practices desirable for periodical articles.
For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.
This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.
She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.
Rapid urban growth and suburban sprawl have heightened concern in many quarters about sustainable development.
Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.
no preocuparse que
rest + assured that
rest + easy that
Parents who find themselves in the unenviable position of being home with a colicky newborn can rest assured that there is a cure.
So you can rest easy that you are getting the very best.
preocupar muchísimo
worry + Nombre + sick
Personal financial problems and piddling little controversies could absolutely kill a politician, eating away at him, worrying him sick.
preocuparse
alarm
become + distressed
dismay
fret
wring + Posesivo + hands
stew
Don't be alarmed if the record does not save.
At least two publishers have themselves become so distressed at how their books are being mislabelled by LC subject cataloging through CIP that they're now printing their own homemade cataloging in publication data.
In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.
So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.
They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.
He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.
preocuparse de
agonise over [agonize, -USA]
Am I the only person NOT agonising over what they ate/got/didn't eat for Christmas?.
preocuparse del coste de
be cost conscious
In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.
preocuparse (de/por)
worry (about)
At this stage we need not worry about the precise nature of this information.
preocuparse muchísimo
worry + Nombre + to death
be worried sick
worry + Nombre + stiff
be worried stiff
Walking around wearing a ring that's worth around half the value of her house worries her to death, but at the same time she wants to wear the ring.
Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.
Like any other young woman of her time, she would have been worried stiff about pregnancy.
He was worried stiff by how much he wanted her, knowing there was no future in it.
preocuparse por
become + apprehensive about
care (about/for)
be apprehensive (about)
lose + sleep over/on
fret about
As the 1992 unification of the European Community looms, East European countries are becoming jittery and apprehensive about the implications for them.
Many authors, especially since the mid nineteenth century, have cared about the details of their punctuation and have bothered to correct it.
His actions have bothered me to the extent that I have difficulty working with him without always being apprehensive.
Up to 42 percent of IT managers confess to losing sleep over security concerns .
I would have included library schools in this list except for the fact that they fret endlessly about the pros and cons of being called a library school.
sin preocuparse lo más mínimo
blithely
The people who blithely assert that we could do this job instead of immigrants are wildly underestimating what's involved in becoming a skilled picker.