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1 agazaparse
pron.v.to crouch (down).* * *1 (esconderse) to hide2 (agacharse) to crouch (down), squat* * *verb1) to crouch2) hide* * *VPR (=ocultarse) to hide; (=agacharse) to crouch down, squat* * ** * *= squat (down), crouch (down).Ex. As you squat your heels raise off the floor so you are squatting on the balls of your feet.Ex. My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.* * ** * *= squat (down), crouch (down).Ex: As you squat your heels raise off the floor so you are squatting on the balls of your feet.
Ex: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.* * *agazaparse [A1 ]1 «animal» (para atacar) to crouch2 «persona» (para esconderse) to crouch down, crouch* * *
agazaparse ( conjugate agazaparse) verbo pronominal [ animal] to crouch;
[ persona] to crouch (down)
agazaparse verbo reflexivo to crouch (down)
' agazaparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achantarse
* * *agazaparse vpr1. [para esconderse] to crouch;se agazapó tras unos arbustos he crouched down behind some bushes2. [agacharse] to bend down* * *v/r1 crouch (down)2 ( ocultarse) hide* * *agazaparse vr1) agacharse: to crouch2) : to hide -
2 agazaparse
• crouch -
3 agazaparse de miedo
• cower• duck in fear -
4 agacharse
pron.v.1 to stoop, to squat, to crouch, to cower.Agachar las orejas (coll.) To be humble; also, to be dejected, dispirited, chopfallen2 (fig.) to go into hiding, lie low.3 (rendirse) to give in. (Latin American)4 (prepararse) to get ready. (Latin American)5 to keep quiet about something. (Mexico)6 to make off with something. (Andes & Mexico)* * *1 (encogerse) to cower2 (protegerse) to duck (down)3 (agazaparse) to crouch (down), squat* * *to crouch, squat, bend down* * *VPR1) (=agazaparse) to stoop, bend down, bend over; (=acuclillarse) to squat; (=bajar la cabeza) to duck; (=encogerse) to cower2) (fig) (=esconderse) to go into hiding, lie low3) LAm (=ceder) to give in, submit4) Méx (=callarse)5)agacharse con algo — And, Méx (=robar) to make off with sth, pocket sth
6) LAm (=prepararse) to get ready* * *= squatting.Ex. To understand why squatting is better than sitting, one just need to have a basic understanding of how the colon works.* * *= squatting.Ex: To understand why squatting is better than sitting, one just need to have a basic understanding of how the colon works.
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■agacharse verbo reflexivo to duck
' agacharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agachar
English:
bend down
- crouch
- duck
- squat
- stoop
- bend
- get
* * *vpr[acuclillarse] to crouch down;se agachó a recoger el pañuelo she bent down to pick up the handkerchief;nos agachamos al empezar el tiroteo we ducked down when the shooting began* * *v/r1 bend down2 ( acuclillarse) crouch down3 L.Am. ( rendirse) give in* * *vr: to crouch, to stoop, to bend down* * *¡agáchate! duck! -
5 agazapar
v.1 to nab a person.2 to catch.* * *1 to grab (hold of)1 (esconderse) to hide2 (agacharse) to crouch (down), squat* * *1.VT * to grab, grab hold of, nab *2.See: -
6 agachar
v.to lower.agachar la cabeza to bow one's head; (por vergüenza, deferencia) to duck (one's head) (para evitar un puñetazo, pelota, bala)agacha la cabeza, que no me dejas ver move your head down a bit, I can't see* * *1 to lower, bow1 (encogerse) to cower2 (protegerse) to duck (down)3 (agazaparse) to crouch (down), squat* * *verbto lower, bend* * *1.VT [+ cabeza] to bend, bowagachar las orejas — * to hang one's head
2.See:* * *1. 2.agacharse v prona) ( ponerse en cuclillas) to crouch down; ( inclinarse) to bend downb) (AmL fam) ( rebajarse) to eat humble pie o (AmE) crow (colloq)* * *= lower, bow.Ex. When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.Ex. In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.----* agachar la mirada = look down.* agacharse = bend down, duck, squat (down), crouch (down).* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* agacharse para evitar = duck out of + harm's way.* * *1. 2.agacharse v prona) ( ponerse en cuclillas) to crouch down; ( inclinarse) to bend downb) (AmL fam) ( rebajarse) to eat humble pie o (AmE) crow (colloq)* * *= lower, bow.Ex: When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.
Ex: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.* agachar la mirada = look down.* agacharse = bend down, duck, squat (down), crouch (down).* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* agacharse para evitar = duck out of + harm's way.* * *agachar [A1 ]vt‹cabeza› to lower1 (ponerse en cuclillas) to crouch down; (inclinarse) to bend downlo vi tirar la piedra y me agaché I saw him throw the stone so I ducked* * *
agachar ( conjugate agachar) verbo transitivo ‹ cabeza› to lower
agacharse verbo pronominal
( inclinarse) to bend down
agachar verbo transitivo to lower
♦ Locuciones: agachó las orejas y se fue, he went off with his tail between his legs
' agachar' also found in these entries:
English:
bend
- hang
- dip
- duck
* * *♦ vtto lower;agachar la cabeza [por vergüenza, deferencia] to bow one's head;[para evitar un puñetazo, pelota, bala] to duck (one's head);agacha la cabeza, que no me dejas ver move your head down a bit, I can't see* * *v/i duck* * *agachar vt: to lower (a part of the body)agachar la cabeza: to bow one's head* * *agachar vb to lower -
7 achantarse
pron.v.1 to hide away.2 (fig.) To give in, comply.3 to give up.* * *1 (acobardarse) to get frightened, lose one's nerve2 (esconderse) to hide3 familiar (callarse) to shut up* * *VPR1) (=intimidarse) to back down, eat one's words2) (=esconderse) to hide away* * *
■achantarse verbo reflexivo
1 to back down: hazlo, no te achantes, go on, don't be scared
2 (agazaparse) to hide, corner: cuando le ven llegar se achantan en una esquina, when they see him coming, they run into a corner
3 (callarse) cuando ella habla, los demás se achantan, when she speaks the rest keep quiet
* * *vprto get scared, Br to get the wind up;no se achanta ante nada she doesn't get frightened by anything* * *v/r famkeep quiet, keep one’s mouth shut fam -
8 alebrestarse
pron.v.1 to rebel (rebelarse). (Colombian Spanish)2 to get worked up (ponerse nervioso).* * *1 (agazaparse) to lie down flat2 figurado to lose heart* * *VPR1) (=ponerse nervioso) to get excited; (=alterarse) to get distressed, become agitated; (=rebelarse) to rebel2) And [caballo] to rear up* * *
alebrestarse ( conjugate alebrestarse) verbo pronominala) (Col, Méx) (alterarse, agitarse) to get worked up, agitated
( excesivamente) to get overexcited
* * *vprel bebé se alebresta a la hora de la comida the baby gets all excited when dinnertime comes round2. Méx, Ven [rebelarse, indisciplinarse] to rebel;se alebrestó la yegua the horse reared up;lo regañé y se me alebrestó I told him off and he snapped back at me* * *vr
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