La Palabra del Día: Alborotar
Alborotar - to disturb, to unsettle, to mess up; to stir up, to rouse, to make a racket, to agitate, to excite
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Hubo una fiesta anoche, y los vecinos alborotaron hasta las dos de la mañana.
There was a party last night, and the neighbours were making a racket until 2 am.
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Tengo que estudiar muy bien, porque no quiero alborotar en mis exámenes mañana.
I have to study hard because I don't want to mess up on my exams tomorrow.
My dictionary's definition of alborotar includes Jeezzle's picture.
Mi diccionario incluye una foto de Jeezzle para la definición de alborotar.
El viento siempre está alborotando mi pelo.
The wind is always messing up my hair.
The man in the Snickers advertisement disturbs me.
El hombre en la publicidad para Snickers me alborota.
I get excited when I see chocolate cake!
Me alboroto cuando veo un pastel de chocolate!
Una minoría de las hinchas de la selección española realizó un alboroto en las calles de Madrid despues de la victoria sobre holanda!
A minority of the fans of the Spanish team, went on a rampage in the streets of Madrid after the victory over Holland!
Si el coche está oscilando, no alborote.
If the car is rockin', do not disturb.
Mi perro estaba en un alboroto cuando le dije que le daría una galleta.
My dog was excited when I told him I would give him a cookie.