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1 desfigurado
adj.disfigured, misshapen, deformed, distorted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desfigurar.* * *1→ link=desfigurar desfigurar► adjetivo1 (persona) disfigured2 (estatua etc) defaced* * *ADJ [persona] disfigured; [sonido, voz, sentido, realidad] distorted; [foto] blurred* * *- da adjetivo disfigured* * *= disfigured, defaced.Ex. In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.* * *- da adjetivo disfigured* * *= disfigured, defaced.Ex: In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.
Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.* * *desfigurado -dadisfiguredquedó desfigurado he was left disfiguredlos miraba con el rostro desfigurado por el terror he stared at them, his face contorted with terrortiene las facciones desfiguradas por la hinchazón the swelling has distorted his features* * *
Del verbo desfigurar: ( conjugate desfigurar)
desfigurado es:
el participio
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desfigurado
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desfigurado◊ -da adjetivo
disfigured
desfigurar ( conjugate desfigurar) verbo transitivo
1 [quemaduras/cicatriz] ‹ persona› to disfigure
2 ‹ hechos› to distort, twist;
‹ realidad› to distort
desfigurar verbo transitivo
1 (deformar físicamente) to disfigure
2 (alterar, distorsionar) to distort: el espejo desfiguraba sus facciones, the mirror distorted her features
* * *desfigurado, -a adjdisfigured;el accidente lo dejó desfigurado the accident left him disfigured;el rostro desfigurado por el pánico her face contorted with o in panic -
2 kurcz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt to pull up [nogi]; to clench [dłoń]; to contract [mięśnie]; to hunch [ramiona]- strach kurczył mu twarz his face was contorted with terrorⅡ kurczyć się 1. [tkanina] to shrink; [mięsień] to contract- twarz jej się kurczyła her face contorted- kurczyliśmy się pod kocami we huddled under the blankets- na starość człowiek się kurczy people shrink with age2. przen. [liczba, rozmiar, zasoby] to shrink- liczba zatrudnionych kurczy się the number of people employed is shrinkingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kurcz|yć
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4 skurcz|ony
Ⅰ pp ⇒ skurczyć Ⅱ adj. 1. (skulony) [osoba] huddled- siedział skurczony w kącie he sat huddled in the corner- skurczony ze strachu cowering in terror2. (zmniejszony) [spodnie, materiał] shrunken- człowiek skurczony ze starości a man shrunken with age3. (zaciśnięty) [mięsień] contracted; [twarz] contorted- twarz skurczona z bólu a face contorted in painThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skurcz|ony
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5 skurcz|yć
pf Ⅰ vt [osoba] to hunch [ramiona]; to clench [palce]; to pull [sth] up, to pull up [nogi]- spać ze skurczonymi nogami to sleep with one’s legs pulled a. bent up ⇒ kurczyćⅡ skurczyć się 1. (skulić się) [osoba] to huddle- skurczyć się z zimna to huddle for warmth- skurczyć się ze strachu to cower in terror ⇒ kurczyć się2. (ściągnąć się) [materiał, ubranie] to shrink- skurczyć się w praniu to shrink in the wash- skurczyć się na starość [osoba] to shrink with age- liście skurczyły się od gorąca the leaves curled from the heat ⇒ kurczyć się3. (zacisnąć się) [naczynie krwionośne, mięsień] to contract; [twarz] to contort- twarz skurczyła mu się z bólu his face contorted in pain ⇒ kurczyć się4. przen. (zmaleć) [dochód, ludność] to shrink ⇒ kurczyć sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skurcz|yć
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6 desencajar
v.1 to knock out of place (mecanismo, piezas) (sin querer).2 to unjam.3 to unhinge, to disarrange.El golpe desencajó la puerta The blow unhinged the door.4 to dislocate, to luxate, to dislodge.El golpe desencajó mi hombro The blow luxated my shoulder.5 to fail to fit in, to fail to match.Elsa desencajó al llegar Elsa failed to fit in when she arrived.* * *1 (desunir) to take apart, disjoint1 (desunirse) to come apart, come loose* * *1. VT1) (Anat) [+ hueso] to throw out of joint; [+ mandíbula] to dislocate2) (Mec) to disconnect, disengage2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.----* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *desencajar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pieza›el choque desencajó la junta the smash jolted ( o pushed etc) the joint out of its socket o out of positiondesencajó el cajón de una patada he kicked the drawer and it came off its runners2 ‹mandíbula/rótula› to dislocate1 «pieza» to come out of position, be knocked ( o pulled etc) out of position2 «mandíbula/rótula» to become/get dislocated* * *
desencajar ( conjugate desencajar) verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of position
desencajarse verbo pronominala) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) [mandíbula/rótula] to become/get dislocated
desencajar vtr (pieza) to free, knock out of position
(hueso) to dislocate
* * *♦ vt1. [desajustar] [sin querer] to knock out of place;[intencionadamente] to take apart; [hueso] to dislocate;has desencajado el cajón you've knocked the drawer off its runners;el viento desencajó las ventanas/puertas the wind jammed the windows/doors in their frames* * *v/t2 mandíbula dislocate* * *desencajar vt1) : to dislocate2) : to disconnect, to disengage
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