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1 slither
'sliðə(to slide or slip while trying to walk (eg on mud): The dog was slithering about on the mud.) deslizarsetr['slɪðəSMALLr/SMALL]slither ['slɪðər] vi: deslizarsev.• culebrear v.• deslizarse v.• ir rodando v.'slɪðər, 'slɪðə(r)intransitive verb \<\<snake\>\> deslizarse*['slɪðǝ(r)]VI deslizarse* * *['slɪðər, 'slɪðə(r)]intransitive verb \<\<snake\>\> deslizarse* -
2 slither
s.reptación.v.reptar, andar haciendo eses, arrastrarse como un gusano, arrastrarse.vi.deslizarse.(pt & pp slithered) -
3 slither along
v.1 moverse serpenteando, moverse culebreando.2 moverse serpenteando por, avanzar serpenteando por, moverse culebreando por. -
4 slither away
v.irse reptando. -
5 reptar
reptar ( conjugate reptar) verbo intransitivo [ serpiente] to slither; [ cocodrilo] to crawl, slide
reptar verbo intransitivo to crawl (una serpiente) to slither ' reptar' also found in these entries: English: crawl - creep - cringe -
6 arrastrar
arrastrar ( conjugate arrastrar) verbo transitivo 1c) ( llevar consigo):la corriente lo arrastraba mar adentro the current was carrying him out to sea 2a) ‹problema/enfermedad›:vienen arrastrando el problema desde hace años they've been dragging out the problem for years verbo intransitivo [mantel/cortina] to trail along the ground arrastrarse verbo pronominal [ culebra] to slither
arrastrar verbo transitivo to pull (along), drag (along): la corriente lo arrastró mar adentro, he was swept out to sea by the current ' arrastrar' also found in these entries: Spanish: grúa - seducir - barrer English: carry along - drag - draw - haul - lug - pull - pull along - shuffle - slur - sweep - trail - tug - wash - suck -
7 arrastre
Del verbo arrastrar: ( conjugate arrastrar) \ \
arrastré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
arrastre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: arrastrar arrastre
arrastrar ( conjugate arrastrar) verbo transitivo 1c) ( llevar consigo):la corriente lo arrastraba mar adentro the current was carrying him out to sea 2a) ‹problema/enfermedad›:vienen arrastrando el problema desde hace años they've been dragging out the problem for years verbo intransitivo [mantel/cortina] to trail along the ground arrastrarse verbo pronominal [ culebra] to slither
arrastre sustantivo masculino◊ estar para el arrastre (fam) to be done in (colloq)
arrastrar verbo transitivo to pull (along), drag (along): la corriente lo arrastró mar adentro, he was swept out to sea by the current
arrastre sustantivo masculino
1 pulling, dragging
2 (pesca) trawling Locuciones: familiar para el arrastre: hoy estoy para el arrastre, I'm on my last legs
este coche está para el arrastre this car is done for ' arrastre' also found in these entries: Spanish: pesca English: trawler - past - trawl -
8 deslizar
deslizar ( conjugate deslizar) verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide deslizarse verbo pronominal [ esquiador] to ski, slide; [ serpiente] to slither, glide; deslizarse por algo to slide down sth; deslizarse sobre algo to glide over sth
deslizar vt (pasar algo por una superficie) to slide (introducir algo con discreción) to slip [en, into] [por, through] [debajo de, under] ' deslizar' also found in these entries: English: slide - slip -
9 deslizarse
■deslizarse verbo reflexivo
1 (sobre una superficie) to slide
2 (un río, una corriente) to flow: las lágrimas se deslizaban por su mejilla, tears flowed down her cheeks
3 (en un lugar, silenciosamente) to glide: se deslizó en la oficina y consultó los informes reservados, she slipped into the office and went through the confidential reports ' deslizarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: escabullirse - deslizar - escurrir English: glide - slide - slip in - slip into - slither - coast - roll - skid -
10 slithering
adj.reptante.s.serpenteo.ger.gerundio del verbo: SLITHER
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