English to Spanish Dictionary frustrations

frustrations

Frustraciones
definition
noun
I sometimes feel like screaming with frustration
the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something.
translation of 'frustrations'
noun
frustraciĆ³n
example
As well as ourselves though, we carry around with us the broader anxieties and 'frustrations' of our times.
The recruiter will think the applicant too fragile to stand the 'frustrations' of daily life.
A Wakefield Council spokeswoman said it shared the 'frustrations' of landowners but it was powerless to act.
Frank's in good spirits and is reading voraciously to overcome the 'frustrations' of his recovery.
This was still a very slow and cumbersome way to communicate, and it had its own 'frustrations' .
When 'frustrations' have occurred, it's well worth getting to the source so that you can handle it once and for all.
Yet while joining the Cruise ship brought her new opportunities, it also had 'frustrations' .
Those waiting in the lineups voiced one of the major 'frustrations' of the evening.
On the other hand, dispatching the form electronically will at least overcome such petty 'frustrations' .
Koeman dropped in for a chat and the Dutchman might have mentioned 'frustrations' in the transfer market.
Yesterday, they fully demonstrated the 'frustrations' of resting in between these two extremes.
Those 'frustrations' surely are enough to handle without also having to contend with the threat of violence.
I'm so tired of the stresses and the 'frustrations' and the confusion that's around.
That'd be a fantastic game, all the 'frustrations' of village cricket recreated.
Going with the 'frustrations' of old age, he said there develops a degree of impatience.
Here we move onto the 3rd major issue preventing so many consumers - like my Mom - from joyously, whimsically and enthusiastically shopping for carpet: unexpected problems and endless 'frustrations' !
One of his early 'frustrations' was the way his youth was perceived by the public.
Coleman admitted poor defending for Aldershot's goals were the major 'frustrations' .
But with the humour comes the sort of 'frustrations' one faces if you have aspirations above your status.
Her eyes became pregnant with tears as all of the days 'frustrations' collapsed into a final heap of emotions.
She's accustomed to quicker success, and her 'frustration' is starting to show.
I understand the 'frustration' of the police, who are trying to prevent a possible tragedy.
A college is aiming to take the 'frustration' out of constructing that flat-pack furniture.
But they all share a common trait - 'frustration' at the obstacles put in the way of progress.
Along with the anger there is 'frustration' at the powerlessness of people of good will to affect this tragic situation or to reverse the broader regional drift toward more war, internal strife, and injustice.
One theory is that she may have refused to comply with his wishes, adding to his 'frustration' .
The stoicism that was largely a media-political construct is already turning to 'frustration' .
This party knows the depth of my commitment to the Middle East peace process and shares my 'frustration' at the lack of progress.
the 'frustration' of their wishes
Congenital retardation seems to doom many of the retarded individual's interests to 'frustration' .
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