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41 pencher
pencher [pɑ̃∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ meuble, bouteille] to tip up2. intransitive verbb. ( = être porté à) je penche pour la première hypothèse I lean towards the first hypothesis3. reflexive verba. ( = s'incliner) to lean over ; ( = se baisser) to bend downb. ( = examiner) se pencher sur un problème/cas to look into a problem/case* * *pɑ̃ʃe
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verbe transitif to tilt [meuble]; to tip [something] up [bouteille]pencher la tête en arrière/sur le côté — to tilt one's head back/to one side
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verbe intransitif1) ( être incliné) [tour, arbre, mur] to lean; [bateau] to list; [tableau] to slant, to tilt2) ( préférer)pencher pour — to incline toward(s) [opinion, théorie]; to be in favour [BrE] of [solution, fermeté]
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se pencher verbe pronominal1) ( s'incliner) [personne] to lean; ( se baisser) to bend downse pencher sur quelqu'un/quelque chose — to bend over somebody/something
2) ( analyser)se pencher sur — to look into [problème, passé]
* * *pɑ̃ʃe1. vi1) [tableau, glace] to tiltCe tableau penche vers la droite. — The picture's tilting to the right.
2) [mur, tour, tas, arbre] to lean3)faire pencher la balance en faveur de qn/qch — to tip the balance in sb/sth's favour Grande-Bretagne to tip the balance in sb/sth's favor USA
4) figpencher pour — to be inclined to favour Grande-Bretagne to be inclined to favor USA
2. vt* * *pencher verb table: aimerA vtr to tilt [meuble, objet]; to tip [sth] up [bouteille, verre]; pencher la tête [personne] ( en avant) to bend one's head forward(s); ( en arrière) to lean ou tilt one's head back; pencher la tête sur le côté to tilt one's head to one side; pencher le corps en avant/en arrière to lean forward(s)/backward(s); pencher la tête [fleur] to wilt.B vi1 ( être incliné) [objet, tour, arbre, mur] to lean; [bateau] to list; [tableau] to slant, to tilt; le tableau penche un peu du côté gauche the painting is slanting ou tilting a little to the left;2 ( préférer) pencher pour to incline toward(s) [opinion, théorie]; to be in favourGB of [solution, fermeté].C se pencher vpr1 ( s'incliner) [personne] to lean; ( se baisser) to bend down; se pencher en avant/en arrière/vers to lean forward(s)/backward(s)/(over) toward(s); se pencher à la fenêtre to lean out of the window; ‘défense de se pencher au-dehors’ ‘do not lean out of GB ou out US the window’; se pencher sur qn/qch to bend over sb/sth;2 ( analyser) se pencher sur to look into [problème, passé]; se pencher avec indulgence sur le cas de qn to take a lenient view of sb's case.[pɑ̃ʃe] verbe intransitif1. (auxiliaire être) [être déséquilibré - entassement] to lean (over), to tilt ; [ - bateau] to listla tour/le mur penche vers la droite the tower/the wall leans to the rightle miroir penche encore un peu, redresse-le the mirror is still crooked, straighten itfaire pencher la balance en faveur de/contre quelqu'un (figuré) to tip the scales in favour of/against somebody2. (auxiliaire être) [être en pente] to slope (away)le sol penche the floor slopes ou is on an inclinepencher pour [préférer] to be inclined to, to incline towards————————[pɑ̃ʃe] verbe transitif————————se pencher verbe pronominal intransitif‘ne pas se pencher au-dehors’ ‘do not lean out of the window’————————se pencher sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
42 inchinare
bow* * *inchinare v.tr. to bow, to bend*: inchinare gli occhi, to look down; inchinare la testa, to bow one's head.◘ inchinarsi v.rifl.1 to bend* down, to stoop; (di donna) (fare una riverenza) to curtsey (to s.o.), (di uomo) to bow, to make* a bow: inchinare per prendere qlco., to bend down (o to stoop) to pick up sthg.; s'inchinò davanti all'altare, he bowed (down) before the altar2 (fig.) to yield, to bow: inchinare al fato, to bow (o to yield) to one's fate; inchinare alla grandezza di qlcu., to pay tribute to s.o.'s greatness.* * *[inki'nare]1. vt(schiena) to bend, (testa, fronte) to bow2. vr (inchinarsi)to bend down, (per riverenza) to bow, (donna) to curts(e)yinchinarsi davanti a qn — to bow (o curts(e)y) to sb
* * *[inki'nare] 1.verbo transitivo2.verbo pronominale inchinarsi to bow (a, davanti a to) (anche fig.)-rsi ai voleri di qcn. — to defer to sb.'s will o wishes
* * *inchinare/inki'nare/ [1]inchinare il capo to bow one's headII inchinarsi verbo pronominaleto bow (a, davanti a to) (anche fig.); -rsi ai voleri di qcn. to defer to sb.'s will o wishes. -
43 schyl|ić
pf — schyl|ać impf Ⅰ vt to bow, to bend- schyliła głowę she bent a. bowed her head- schylić gałąź jabłoni, żeby zerwać jabłko to bow (down) a. bend down an apple branch to pick an apple- uprzejmie schylić głowę w ukłonie to bow one’s head politelyⅡ schylić się — schylać się 1. (zgiąć się w pasie) to bend (down), to lean (down/over), to stoop (down)- schylić się w ukłonie to bow- schylił się, żeby podnieść monetę he stooped to pick up a coin2. (zostać pochylonym) to bend down, to lean- gałęzie schylają się pod ciężarem owoców the branches are bending (down) under the weight of the fruitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > schyl|ić
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44 наведа
вж. навеждам* * *наведа̀,навѐждам гл.1. bow (down), bend (down), incline; \наведа глава bow o.’s head; \наведа очи drop o.’s eyes, look down; накарвам с поглед някого да си наведе очите stare s.o. down; той наведе глава (на една страна) he cocked his head (to one side); той наведе засрамено глава he hung down his head with shame; тя наведе очи her eyes fell;2. ( вдъхвам, причинявам) inspire;3.: \наведа на/към suggest; \наведа някого на следа put s.o. on a track; това ме навежда на мисълта that suggests to me, that puts me in mind;\наведа се bow, bend (down/over/forward), lean across/down /out/over, stoop; ( при гребане) get forward; (за да избегна удар) duck (down); \наведа се да взема нещо reach down for s.th.; \наведа се над маса lean over a table; \наведа се на една страна bend sideways; не се навеждай навън do not lean out of the window.* * *вж. навеждам -
45 bajar
v.1 to take/bring down (poner abajo) (libro, cuadro).ayúdame a bajar la caja help me get the box down; (desde lo alto) help carry the box downstairs (al piso de abajo)2 to go/come down (descender) (montaña, escaleras).bajó las escaleras a toda velocidad she ran down the stairs as fast as she couldbajar por la escalera to go/come down the stairsbajar (a) por algo to go out and get somethingbajar corriendo to run down3 to reduce.bajar el fuego (de la cocina) to reduce the heat4 to lower (ojos, cabeza, voz).5 to download (informal) (computing).6 to fall, to drop.este modelo ha bajado de precio this model has gone down in price, the price of this model has gone downbajó la Bolsa share prices felllas acciones de C & C han bajado C & C share prices have fallen7 to descend, to come down, to decrease, to drop.Bajó el calor The heat descended.El hielo bajó la temperatura The ice reduced the temperature.8 to step down, to stand down, to climb down, to get down.Ricardo bajó del camión Richard stepped down from the truck.9 to take down, to discharge, to carry down, to get down.Pedro bajó el equipaje Peter took down the luggage.10 to put down, to lower, to put in a lower position.Ella bajó su mano She put down her hand.11 to go down, to descend.Ese elevador baja That elevator goes down.12 to have less.Me bajó la temperatura I have less temperature.13 to walk down, to descend.Ella bajó el camino al mar She walked down the path to the sea.* * *1 (coger algo de un lugar alto) to get down, take down2 (dejar más abajo) to lower■ ¿has bajado las persianas? have you lowered the blinds?■ ese cuadro está muy alto, bájalo un poco that picture's too high, bring it down a bit■ se bajó los pantalones para que le pusieran una inyección he took his trousers down so that they could give him an injection3 (reducir) to lower, reduce, bring down■ baja la voz, que te van a oír lower your voice, they'll hear you■ baja la tele un poco, no te oigo turn the telly down, I can't hear you■ baja la calefacción, hace calor turn the heating down, it's hot5 (alargar) to lengthen, let down6 (recorrer de arriba abajo) to go down, come down7 (en informática) to download1 (ir abajo - acercándose) to come down; (- alejándose) to go down■ ¡baja de ahí ahora mismo! come down from there right now!■ ¿bajas en ascensor o por la escalera? are you going down in the lift or by the stairs?■ bajó corriendo/volando he ran/flew down2 (reducirse) to fall, drop, come down3 (hinchazón) to go down; (fiebre) to go down, come down4 (marea) to go out5 (apearse - de coche) to get out (de, of); (de bicicleta, caballo) to get off (de, -); (de avión, tren, autobús) to get off (de, -)1 (ir abajo - acercándose) to come down; (- alejándose) to go down2 (apearse - de coche) to get out (de, -); (bicicleta, caballo) to get off (de, -); (avión, tren, autobús) to get off (de, -)3 (agacharse) to bend down, bend over\bajarse la cabeza to bow one's headno bajar de... to be at least..., not be less than...* * *verb1) to lower2) descend3) fall4) reduce5) take down•- bajarse* * *1. VT1) (=llevar abajo) to take down; (=traer abajo) to bring down¿has bajado la basura? — have you taken the rubbish down?
¿me bajas el abrigo?, hace frío aquí fuera — could you bring my coat down? it's cold out here
¿me baja a la Plaza Mayor? — [en taxi] could you take me to the Plaza Mayor?
2) (=mover hacia abajo) [+ bandera, ventanilla] to lower; [+ persiana] to put down, lower3) [con partes del cuerpo] [+ brazos] to drop, lowerbajó la vista o los ojos — he looked down
bajó la cabeza — she bowed o lowered her head
4) (=reducir) [+ precio] to lower, put down; [+ fiebre, tensión, voz] to lowerlos comercios han bajado los precios — businesses have put their prices down o lowered their prices
5) [+ radio, televisión, gas] to turn downbaja la radio que no oigo nada — turn the radio down, I can't hear a thing
¡baja la voz, que no estoy sordo! — keep your voice down, I'm not deaf!
6)bajar la escalera — [visto desde arriba] to go down the stairs; [visto desde abajo] to come down the stairs
7) (=perder) to lose8) (Inform) to download9) (=humillar) to humble, humiliate10) Caribe ** (=pagar) to cough up *, fork out *11) And ** (=matar) to do in **2. VI1) (=descender) [visto desde arriba] to go down; [visto desde abajo] to come down¡ahora bajo! — I'll be right down!
2) (=apearse) [de autobús, avión, tren, moto, bici, caballo] to get off; [de coche] to get outbajar de — [+ autobús, avión, tren, moto, bici, caballo] to get off; [+ coche] to get out of
3) (=reducirse) [temperatura, fiebre, tensión arterial] to go down, fall, drop; [hinchazón, calidad] to go downhan bajado los precios — prices have fallen o come o gone down
4)• bajar de (=perder) —
5)• no bajar de (=no ser menos de) —
6) [regla] to start3.See:BAJAR De vehículos ► Bajar(se) de un vehículo privado o de un taxi se traduce por get out of, mientras que bajar(se) de un vehículo público (tren, autobús, avión {etc}) se traduce por get off: Bajó del coche y nos saludó She got out of the car and said hello No baje del tren en marcha Don't get off the train while it is still moving ► Debe emplearse get off cuando nos referimos a bicicletas, motos y animales de montura: Se bajó de la bicicleta He got off his bicycle Otros verbos de movimiento ► Bajar la escalera/ la cuesta {etc}, por regla general, se suele traducir por come down o por go down, según la dirección del movimiento (hacia o en sentido contrario del hablante), pero come y go se pueden substituir por otros verbos de movimiento si la oración española especifica la forma en que se baja mediante el uso de adverbios o construcciones adverbiales: Bajó las escaleras deprisa y corriendo She rushed down the stairs Bajó la cuesta tranquilamente He ambled down the hill Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ascensor/persona ( alejándose) to go down; ( acercándose) to come downespérame, ya bajo — wait for me, I'll be right down
¿bajas a la playa con nosotros? — are you coming (down) to the beach with us?
bajar a + inf — to go/come down to + inf
b) ( apearse)bajar de algo — de tren/avión to get off sth; de coche to get out of sth; de caballo/bicicleta to get off sth
c) (Dep) equipo to go down2)a) marea to go outb) fiebre/tensión to go down, drop; hinchazón to go down; temperatura to fall, drople ha bajado la fiebre — her fever o temperature has gone down
c) precio/valor to fall, drop; cotización to fall; calidad to deteriorate; popularidad to diminishseguro que no baja de los dos millones — I bet it won't be o cost less than two million
d) menstruación to start2.bajar vt1) <escalera/cuesta> to go down2) <brazo/mano> to put down, lower3) (Inf) to download4)a)bajar algo (de algo) — de armario/estante to get sth down (from sth); del piso de arriba to bring/take down sth
¿me bajas las llaves? — can you bring down my keys?
b)bajar a algn de algo — de mesa/caballo to get sb off sth
5)a) <persiana/telón> to lower; < ventanilla> to openb) < cremallera> to undo3.bajarse verbo pronominal1) ( apearse)bajarse de algo — de tren/autobús to get off sth; de coche to get out of sth; de caballo/bicicleta to get off sth
2) < pantalones> to take down; < falda> to pull down* * *= come + downstairs, drop, go down, lower, walk down, ebb, subside, move down, come down, wind + Nombre + down, coast, freewheel, take + a tumble, turn down.Ex. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.Ex. The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex. Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.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. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Subsequently, library development stalled as cultural interaction ebbed from classical levels.Ex. Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex. Of the 32 institutions indicating some change in status from July 1982 to January 1983, 19 moved down in status and 13 moved up.Ex. Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex. Not the least of the ironies of this venture is that going ahead with it is as full of hazard as winding it down abruptly.Ex. Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex. His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.Ex. Tourism takes a tumble in Australia due to the global credit crunch.Ex. Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.----* bajar a = head down to.* bajar a Alguien del pedestal = knock + Nombre + off + Posesivo + pedestal, cut + Nombre + down to size.* bajar de categoría = demote.* bajar de precio = come down in + price.* bajar el listón = lower + the bar.* bajar el nivel = lower + the bar.* bajar el precio = lower + price.* bajar la calidad = lower + standards.* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* bajar la moral = lower + morale.* bajar la ventana = wind down + window.* bajar la voz = lower + Posesivo + voice.* bajarle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + down.* bajarle los humos a Alguien = knock + Nombre + off + Posesivo + pedestal, cut + Nombre + down to size, take + the wind out of + Posesivo + sails.* bajar los precios = roll back + prices.* bajar mucho = go + way down.* bajarse de = get off.* bajarse de las nubes = get real.* bajarse del tren = get off + the train.* hacer bajar = force down.* no bajarse del burro = stick to + Posesivo + guns.* precio + bajar = price + fall.* que baja los humos = humbling.* subir y = move up and/or down.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ascensor/persona ( alejándose) to go down; ( acercándose) to come downespérame, ya bajo — wait for me, I'll be right down
¿bajas a la playa con nosotros? — are you coming (down) to the beach with us?
bajar a + inf — to go/come down to + inf
b) ( apearse)bajar de algo — de tren/avión to get off sth; de coche to get out of sth; de caballo/bicicleta to get off sth
c) (Dep) equipo to go down2)a) marea to go outb) fiebre/tensión to go down, drop; hinchazón to go down; temperatura to fall, drople ha bajado la fiebre — her fever o temperature has gone down
c) precio/valor to fall, drop; cotización to fall; calidad to deteriorate; popularidad to diminishseguro que no baja de los dos millones — I bet it won't be o cost less than two million
d) menstruación to start2.bajar vt1) <escalera/cuesta> to go down2) <brazo/mano> to put down, lower3) (Inf) to download4)a)bajar algo (de algo) — de armario/estante to get sth down (from sth); del piso de arriba to bring/take down sth
¿me bajas las llaves? — can you bring down my keys?
b)bajar a algn de algo — de mesa/caballo to get sb off sth
5)a) <persiana/telón> to lower; < ventanilla> to openb) < cremallera> to undo3.bajarse verbo pronominal1) ( apearse)bajarse de algo — de tren/autobús to get off sth; de coche to get out of sth; de caballo/bicicleta to get off sth
2) < pantalones> to take down; < falda> to pull down* * *= come + downstairs, drop, go down, lower, walk down, ebb, subside, move down, come down, wind + Nombre + down, coast, freewheel, take + a tumble, turn down.Ex: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.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: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Subsequently, library development stalled as cultural interaction ebbed from classical levels.Ex: Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex: Of the 32 institutions indicating some change in status from July 1982 to January 1983, 19 moved down in status and 13 moved up.Ex: Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex: Not the least of the ironies of this venture is that going ahead with it is as full of hazard as winding it down abruptly.Ex: Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex: His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.Ex: Tourism takes a tumble in Australia due to the global credit crunch.Ex: Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.* bajar a = head down to.* bajar a Alguien del pedestal = knock + Nombre + off + Posesivo + pedestal, cut + Nombre + down to size.* bajar de categoría = demote.* bajar de precio = come down in + price.* bajar el listón = lower + the bar.* bajar el nivel = lower + the bar.* bajar el precio = lower + price.* bajar la calidad = lower + standards.* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* bajar la moral = lower + morale.* bajar la ventana = wind down + window.* bajar la voz = lower + Posesivo + voice.* bajarle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + down.* bajarle los humos a Alguien = knock + Nombre + off + Posesivo + pedestal, cut + Nombre + down to size, take + the wind out of + Posesivo + sails.* bajar los precios = roll back + prices.* bajar mucho = go + way down.* bajarse de = get off.* bajarse de las nubes = get real.* bajarse del tren = get off + the train.* hacer bajar = force down.* no bajarse del burro = stick to + Posesivo + guns.* precio + bajar = price + fall.* que baja los humos = humbling.* subir y = move up and/or down.* * *bajar [A1 ]viA1 «ascensor/persona» (alejándose) to go down; (acercándose) to come downyo bajo por la escalera I'll walk down o take the stairsespérame, ya bajo wait for me, I'll be right down¿bajas a la playa? are you coming (down) to the beach?bajar A + INF to go/come down to + INFbajó a saludarnos he came down to say hellotodavía no ha bajado a desayunar she hasn't come down for breakfast yetha bajado a comprar cigarrillos he's gone down to buy some cigarettes2 (apearse) bajar DE algo ‹de un tren/un avión› to get off sth; ‹de un coche› to get out OF sth; ‹de un caballo/una bicicleta› to get off sth, dismount FROM sthme caí al bajar del autobús I fell as I was getting off the busyo no bajo, me quedo en el coche I'm not getting out, I'll stay in the carno sabe bajar sola del caballo she can't get down off the horse o dismount on her own3 ( Dep) «equipo» to go down, be relegated4«río/aguas» (+ compl): el río baja crecido the river is (running) highB1 «marea» to go out2 «fiebre/tensión» to go down, drop, fall; «hinchazón» to go downhan bajado mucho las temperaturas temperatures have fallen o dropped sharplyno le ha bajado la fiebre her fever o ( BrE) temperature hasn't gone down3 «precio/valor» to fall, drop; «cotización» to fallel dólar bajó ligeramente the dollar slipped back o fell slightlynuestro volumen de ventas no ha bajado our turnover hasn't fallen o dropped o decreasedlos precios bajaron en un 25% prices fell by 25%los ordenadores están bajando de precio computers are going down in priceha bajado mucho la calidad del producto the quality of the product has deteriorated badlysu popularidad ha bajado últimamente her popularity has diminished recentlyseguro que no baja de los dos millones I bet it won't be o cost less than two millionha bajado mucho en mi estima he's gone down o fallen a lot in my estimation4 «período/menstruación» (+ me/te/le etc) to start5( Chi fam) (entrar) (+ me/te/le etc): con el vino le bajó un sueño tremendo the wine made him incredibly sleepyal escuchar tanta estupidez nos bajó una rabia … listening to such nonsense made us so angry …■ bajarvtA ‹escalera/cuesta› to go downbajó la cuesta corriendo she ran down the hillB1 ‹brazo/mano› to put down, lowerbajó la cabeza/mirada avergonzado he bowed his head/lowered o dropped his eyes in shame2 (de un armario, estante) to get down; (de una planta, habitación) to bring/take downme ayudó a bajar la maleta he helped me to get my suitcase down¿me bajas las llaves? can you bring down my keys?hay que bajar estas botellas al sótano we have to take these bottles down to the basementbajar algo/a algn DE algo to get sth/sb down FROM sthbájame la caja del estante get the box down from the shelf (for me)bájalo de la mesa/del caballo get him down off the table/horse3 ‹persiana/telón› to lowerle bajó los pantalones para ponerle una inyección she took his pants ( AmE) o ( BrE) trousers down to give him an injectiontengo que bajarle el dobladillo I have to let the hem downbaja la ventanilla open the windowC ‹precio› to lower; ‹fiebre› to bring down; ‹radio› to turn downbájale el volumen or ( Col) al volumen turn the volume downbaja la calefacción/el gas turn the heating/the gas downbaja la voz lower your voicelo bajaron de categoría it was downgraded o demotedD ( Inf) to downloadestoy bajando música a la computadora ( AmL) or al ordenador ( Esp) I'm downloading music to my computer■ bajarseA (apearse) bajarse DE algo ‹de un tren/un autobús› to get off sth; ‹de un coche› to get out OF sth; ‹de un caballo/una bicicleta› to get off sth, dismount FROM sthme bajo en la próxima I'm getting off at the next stop¡bájate del muro! get down off the wall!B ‹pantalones› to take down, pull down; ‹falda› to pull downC* * *
bajar ( conjugate bajar) verbo intransitivo
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( acercándose) to come down;◊ bajar por las escaleras to go/come down the stairs;
ya bajo I'll be right down
‹ de coche› to get out of sth;
‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth
2
[ hinchazón] to go down;
[ temperatura] to fall, drop
[ calidad] to deteriorate;
[ popularidad] to diminish;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹escalera/cuesta› to go down
2 ‹brazo/mano› to put down, lower
3a) bajar algo (de algo) ‹de armario/estante› to get sth down (from sth);
‹ del piso de arriba› ( traer) to bring sth down (from sth);
( llevar) to take sth down (to sth)
4
‹ ventanilla› to open
5 ‹ precio› to lower;
‹ fiebre› to bring down;
‹ volumen› to turn down;
‹ voz› to lower
bajarse verbo pronominal
1 ( apearse) bajarse de algo ‹de tren/autobús› to get off sth;
‹ de coche› to get out of sth;
‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth;
‹de pared/árbol› to get down off sth
2 ‹ pantalones› to take down;
‹ falda› to pull down
bajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (descender) to come o go down: bajé corriendo la cuesta, I ran downhill ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (llevar algo abajo) to bring o get o take down: baja los disfraces del trastero, bring the costumes down from the attic
3 (un telón) to lower
(una persiana) to let down
(la cabeza) to bow o lower
4 (reducir el volumen) to turn down
(la voz) to lower
5 (los precios, etc) to reduce, cut
6 (ropa, dobladillo) tengo que bajar el vestido, I've got to let the hem down
7 Mús tienes que bajar un tono, you've got to go down a tone
II verbo intransitivo
1 to go o come down: bajamos al bar, we went down to the bar
2 (apearse de un tren, un autobús) to get off
(de un coche) to get out [de, of]: tienes que bajarte en la siguiente parada, you've got to get off at the next stop
3 (disminuir la temperatura, los precios) to fall, drop: ha bajado su cotización en la bolsa, its share prices have dropped in the stock exchange
' bajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abaratarse
- basura
- descender
- guardia
- irse
- a
- bandera
- hundir
- mirada
- poder
- vista
- volumen
English:
boil over
- bow
- bring down
- climb down
- come down
- decline
- decrease
- deflate
- descend
- dip
- down
- downgrade
- downstairs
- draw
- drop
- fall
- force down
- get down
- get off
- go below
- go down
- guard
- hang
- heave
- inflammation
- jump down
- jump off
- let down
- let off
- lift down
- lower
- mark down
- move down
- pull down
- relegate
- send down
- slide down
- slip
- slip down
- spiral down
- steeply
- subside
- swoop
- take down
- turn down
- walk down
- wind down
- bring
- can
- come
* * *♦ vt1. [poner abajo] [libro, cuadro] to take/bring down;[telón, persiana] to lower; [ventanilla] to wind down, to open;he bajado la enciclopedia de la primera a la última estantería I've moved the encyclopedia down from the top shelf to the bottom one;ayúdame a bajar la caja [desde lo alto] help me get the box down;[al piso de abajo] help me carry the box downstairs2. [ojos, cabeza, mano] to lower;bajó la cabeza con resignación she lowered o bowed her head in resignation3. [descender] [montaña, escaleras] to go/come down;bajó las escaleras a toda velocidad she ran down the stairs as fast as she could;bajó la calle a todo correr he ran down the street as fast as he could4. [reducir] [inflación, hinchazón] to reduce;[precios] to lower, to cut; [música, volumen, radio] to turn down; [fiebre] to bring down;bajar el fuego (de la cocina) to reduce the heat;bajar el tono to lower one's voice;bajar la moral a alguien to cause sb's spirits to drop;5. [hacer descender de categoría] to demote♦ vi1. [apearse] [de coche] to get out;[de moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get off; [de caballo] to dismount; [de árbol, escalera, silla] to get/come down;bajar de [de coche] to get out of;[de moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get off; [de caballo] to get off, to dismount; [de árbol, escalera, silla, mesa] to get/come down from;es peligroso bajar de un tren en marcha it is dangerous to jump off a train while it is still moving;bajar a tierra [desde barco] to go on shore;bajo en la próxima parada I'm getting off at the next stop2. [descender] to go/come down;¿podrías bajar aquí un momento? could you come down here a minute?;bajo enseguida I'll be down in a minute;bajar corriendo to run down;bajar por la escalera to go/come down the stairs;bajar (a) por algo to go down and get sth;ha bajado a comprar el periódico she's gone out o down to get the paper;bajar a desayunar to go/come down for breakfast;el río baja crecido the river is high;está bajando la marea the tide is going out;el jefe ha bajado mucho en mi estima the boss has gone down a lot in my estimation3. [disminuir] to fall, to drop;[fiebre, hinchazón] to go/come down; [cauce] to go down, to fall;los precios bajaron prices dropped;el euro bajó frente a la libra the euro fell against the pound;han bajado las ventas sales are down;este modelo ha bajado de precio this model has gone down in price, the price of this model has gone down;el coste total no bajará del millón the total cost will not be less than o under a million;no bajará de tres horas it will take at least three hours, it won't take less than three hoursbajaré a la capital la próxima semana I'll be going down to the capital next week;¿por qué no bajas a vernos este fin de semana? why don't you come down to see us this weekend?5. [descender de categoría] to be demoted (a to); Dep to be relegated, to go down (a to);el Atlético bajó de categoría Atlético went down* * *I v/tbajar la mirada lower one’s eyes o gaze, look down;2 TV, radio turn down3 escalera go down4 INFOR downloadII v/i1 go down2 de intereses fall, drop* * *bajar vt1) descender: to lower, to let down, to take down2) reducir: to reduce (prices)3) inclinar: to lower, to bow (the head)4) : to go down, to descend5)bajar de categoría : to downgradebajar vi1) : to drop, to fall2) : to come down, to go down3) : to ebb (of tides)* * *bajar vb1. (ir abajo) to go down¿bajas tú o subo yo? are you coming down or shall I come up?3. (salir de un coche) to get out¡bájate del coche! get out of the car!4. (salir de un tren, autobús) to get off¿me bajas la maleta? can you get my suitcase down?¿me bajas el bolso? can you bring my bag down?7. (voz, vista) to lower8. (cabeza) to bow9. (volumen) to turn downbaja la música, por favor turn the music down, please -
46 изгърбвам се
изгърбям се, изгърбя сеbend o.'s back, bend down. stoop; crouch(за котка и пр.) arch o.'s back(ставам гърбав) become hunchbacked/humpbacked/humped* * *изгъ̀рбвам се,възвр. гл. bend o.’s back, bend down, stoop; crouch; (за котка и пр.) arch o.’s back; ( ставам гърбав) become hunchbacked/humpbacked/humped.* * *bend down; hump; stoop -
47 अवनम् _avanam
1अवनम् [अव्-ल्युट्]1 Protection, defence; भुजो$नवने P.I.3.66. Nalod.1.4.-2 Gratifying, pleasing.-3 Wish, desire.-4 Delight, satisfaction.-5 Hurry, speed. cf. अवनं खण्डने त्राणे गतौ तृप्ते च याचने । श्रवणे च क्रियायां च अवाप्तिप्रीतिदीप्तिषु । Nm.2अवनम् 1 P.1 To bow down, to bend down, stoop; अवनम्य वक्षसि Śi.9.74-2 To bend oneself, hang down; त्वय्यादातुं जलमवनते Me.48. See अवनत also. -Caus. (अवन- नामयति) To bend down, bend; अवनमय द्विषतां शिरांसि K.19; श्वपुच्छमवनामितम् Pt.4. -
48 сгибаться
несов. - сгиба́ться, сов. - согну́ться1) ( принимать изогнутую форму) bend2) ( наклоняться) bend (down); bow (down); stoop (down)сгиба́ться под тя́жестью чего́-л — bend / sag under the weight of smth
3) (о конечностях, суставах) bend, be flexible4) ( покоряться чьей-л силе) bow down (to)••согну́ться в три поги́бели — см. погибель
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49 heruntergehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. go down; Person: auch walk down2. Weg etc.: go down (zu to)3. umg. (herunterkommen) vom Bett etc.: get off (von etw. s.th.)5. umg., fig. Temperatur etc.: go down, drop ( bis auf + Akk to); Preise: auch fall; heruntergehen mit den Preisen, der Geschwindigkeit etc.: reduce, lower s.th.* * *to descend; to go down* * *he|rụn|ter|ge|henvi sep irreg aux seinto go down; (Fieber, Temperatur auch) to drop; (Preise auch) to come down, to drop; (Flugzeug) to descendvon etw heruntergehen (inf) — to get down from sth, to get off sth
heruntergehen (Preise) — to go down to sth; (Geschwindigkeit) to slow down to sth
mit den Preisen heruntergehen — to lower or cut one's prices
* * *he·run·ter|ge·henvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (hierher nach unten gehen)▪ [etw] \heruntergehen to go down [sth]die Treppen \heruntergehen to go down the stairs2. (aufstehen und weggehen)was machst du da auf der Mauer? geh da sofort herunter! what are you doing [up there] on the wall? get down [off [or from] it] at once!3. (sinken) to drop, to fall, to go downdie Löhne/Preise gehen [auf etw akk] herunter the wages/prices are dropping [or falling] [or coming down] [to sth]4. (Flughöhe verringern) to descendauf 5000 m \heruntergehen to descend to 5000 mkommt gar nicht in Frage, von den drei Millionen gehen wir nicht herunter! it's out of the question, we won't go any lower than three million!6. (reduzieren) to reduce, to lowermit der Geschwindigkeit/dem Tempo [auf etw akk] \heruntergehen to slow down [or reduce [one's] speed] [to sth]er ging mit dem Verkaufspreis noch auf Euro 10.200 herunter he brought the sales price down to 10,200 euros* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (nach unten gehen) come down3) (die Höhe senken)auf eine Flughöhe von 2 000 m heruntergehen — descend to 6,000 ft.
mit den Preisen heruntergehen — reduce one's/its prices
4)von etwas heruntergehen — (ugs.): (räumen) get off something
5) (ugs.): (sich lösen) come off* * *heruntergehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. go down; Person: auch walk down2. Weg etc: go down (zu to)3. umg (herunterkommen) vom Bett etc: get off (von etwas sth)4. umg (mit) Flugzeug: descend;mit dem Kopf heruntergehen bend down5. umg, fig Temperatur etc: go down, drop (* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (nach unten gehen) come downauf eine Flughöhe von 2 000 m heruntergehen — descend to 6,000 ft.
mit den Preisen heruntergehen — reduce one's/its prices
4)von etwas heruntergehen — (ugs.): (räumen) get off something
5) (ugs.): (sich lösen) come off -
50 κατακάμψει
κατάκαμψιςbending down: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κατακάμψεϊ, κατάκαμψιςbending down: fem dat sg (epic)κατάκαμψιςbending down: fem dat sg (attic ionic)κατακάμπτωbend down: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)κατακάμπτωbend down: fut ind mid 2nd sgκατακάμπτωbend down: fut ind act 3rd sg -
51 procumbo
prō-cumbo, cŭbŭi, cŭbĭtum, 3, v. n.I.Lit., to fall forwards, fall or sink down, to prostrate one's self; of the wounded, the dying, suppliants, etc. (class.; cf.;B.cado, ruo): procumbunt Gallis omnibus ad pedes Bituriges, ne pulcherrimam urbem succendere cogerentur,
Caes. B. G. 7, 15:genibus, Ov M. 13, 585: ad genua alicujus, Liv 25, 7: ad pedes alicujus,
Gell. 10, 15, 10:ante pedes,
Ov. M. 10, 415; Petr. 30:templis,
Tib. 1, 5, 41 (1, 2, 83):qui vulneribus confecti procubuissent,
Caes. B. G. 2, 27; so,in genua,
Curt. 9, 5, 13:Coroebus Penelei dextrā Procumbit,
Verg. A. 2, 424.—With dat. (post-Aug.):sibi tres legiones procubuisse,
had yielded, Tac. A. 1, 59:veteranae cohortes, quibus nuper Othonis legiones procubuerint,
id. H. 4, 17.— Poet., to fall upon, attack, Mart. 1, 60, 3.— To lean or bend forwards:olli certamine summo Procumbunt,
i.e. they bend to their oars, Verg. A. 5, 197.—Transf., of inanimate subjects, to lean forwards, bend down, sink, to be beaten or broken down (class.):2.tigna prona ac fastigiata, ut secundum naturam fluminis procumberent,
Caes. B. G. 4, 17:frumenta imbribus procubuerant,
i.e. were beaten down, id. ib. 6, 43:ne gravidis procumbat culmus aristis,
Verg. G. 1, 111:ulmus in aram ipsam procumbebat,
Plin. 16, 32, 57, § 132.—Of buildings: (domus) in domini procubuit caput,
Ov. P. 1, 9, 14:tecta super habitantes,
Quint. 2, 16, 6; Plin. Pan. 50, 3; Ov. M. 13, 176.—To be upset, break down; of a vehicle: nam si procubuit qui saxa Ligustica portat Axis, Juv 3, 257.—II.Trop., to fall or sink down ( poet. and post-Aug.): procumbere in voluptates, to sink into sen [p. 1454] suality, Sen. Ep. 18, 2:B.procumbentem rem publicam restituere,
sinking, Vell. 2, 16, 4:res procubuere meae,
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52 naginać
impf nagiąć* * ** * *ipf.1. (= zginać) bend (down).2. (= dowolnie interpretować) bend, stretch; naginać fakty stretch the facts; naginać przepisy bend the rule.3. (= dopasowywać na siłę) make ( sth) fit; naginać fakty do teorii make the facts fit the theory; naginać sens do rymu sacrifice meaning for the sake of rhyme.ipf.1. (= zginać się) bend.2. (= dostosowywać się) adapt, adjust (do czegoś, kogoś to sth, sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naginać
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53 inclino
in-clīno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [clino, clinatus].I. A.Lit.1.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose):2.vela contrahit malosque inclinat,
Liv. 36, 44, 2:genua arenis,
Ov. M. 11, 356:(rector maris) omnes Inclinavit aquas ad avarae litora Trojae,
id. ib. 11, 209:inclinato in dextrum capite,
Quint. 11, 3, 119; id. ib. 69:inclinata utrolibet cervix,
id. 1, 11, 9:pollice intus inclinato,
id. 11, 3, 99:arbor Inclinat varias pondere nigra comas,
Mart. 1, 77, 8:sic super Actaeas agilis Cyllenius arces Inclinat cursus,
Ov. M. 2, 721:at mihi non oculos quisquam inclinavit euntes,
i. e. closed my sinking eyes, Prop. 4 (5), 7, 23 (Müll. inclamavit euntis):prius sol meridie se inclinavit, quam, etc.,
i. e. declined, Liv. 9, 32, 6; cf.:inclinato jam in postmeridianum tempus die,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 7.—Mid.: inclinari ad judicem (opp. reclinari ad suos,
Quint. 11, 3, 132):(terra) inclinatur retroque recellit,
bends down, Lucr. 6, 573:saxa inclinatis per humum quaesita lacertis,
Juv. 15, 63.—In partic.a.In milit. lang., to cause to fall back or give way:b.ut Hostus cecidit, confestim Romana inclinatur acies,
i. e. loses ground, retreats, Liv. 1, 12, 3:tum inclinari rem in fugam apparuit,
id. 7, 33, 7:quasdam acies inclinatas jam et labantes,
Tac. G. 8; cf. under II. —In gen., to turn back, cause to move backward:c.septemtrio inclinatum stagnum eodem quo aestus ferebat,
Liv. 26, 45, 8:cum primum aestu fretum inclinatum est,
id. 29, 7, 2.—In mal. part., to lie down, stretch out:3.jam inclinabo me cum liberta tua,
Plaut. Pers. 4, 8, 7:quot discipulos inclinet Hamillus,
Juv. 10, 224:ipsos maritos,
id. 9, 26.—Transf., of color, to incline to:4. B.colore ad aurum inclinato,
Plin. 15, 11, 10, § 37:coloris in luteum inclinati,
id. 24, 15, 86, § 136.—Trop.1.In gen., to turn or incline a person or thing in any direction:2.se ad Stoicos,
Cic. Fin. 3, 3, 10:culpam in aliquem,
to lay the blame upon, Liv. 5, 8, 12:quo se fortuna, eodem etiam favor hominum inclinat,
Just. 5, 1 fin.:judicem inclinat miseratio,
moves, Quint. 4, 1, 14:haec animum inclinant, ut credam, etc.,
Liv. 29, 33, 10.—Mid.:quamquam inclinari opes ad Sabinos, rege inde sumpto videbantur,
Liv. 1, 18, 5.—In partic.a.To change, alter, and esp. for the worse, to bring down, abase, cause to decline:b.se fortuna inclinaverat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 52, 3:omnia simul inclinante fortuna,
Liv. 33, 18, 1:ut me paululum inclinari timore viderunt, sic impulerunt,
to give way, yield, Cic. Att. 3, 13, 2:eloquentiam,
Quint. 10, 1, 80.—To throw upon, remove, transfer:II. A.haec omnia in dites a pauperibus inclinata onera,
Liv. 1, 43, 9:omnia onera, quae communia quondam fuerint, inclinasse in primores civitatis,
id. 1, 47, 12.—In gram., to form or inflect a word by a change of termination (postclass.):(vinosus aut vitiosus) a vocabulis, non a verbo inclinata sunt,
Gell. 3, 12, 3; 4, 9, 12; 18, 5, 9:partim hoc in loco adverbium est, neque in casus inclinatur,
id. 10, 13, 1.—Lit. (rare, and not in Cic.):2.paulum inclinare necesse est corpora,
Lucr. 2, 243:sol inclinat,
Juv. 3, 316:inclinare meridiem sentis,
Hor. C. 3, 28, 5 (for which:sol se inclinavit,
Liv. 9, 32, 6;v. above I. A. 1.): in vesperam inclinabat dies,
Curt. 6, 11, 9.—In partic., in milit. lang., to yield, give way:3.ita conflixerunt, ut aliquamdin in neutram partem inclinarent acies,
Liv. 7, 33, 7:in fugam,
id. 34, 28 fin.:inclinantes jam legiones,
Tac. A. 1, 64; id. H. 3, 83.—To change for the worse, turn, fail:B.si fortuna belli inclinet,
Liv. 3, 61, 5:inde initia magistratuum nostrum meliora ferme, et finis inclinat,
Tac. A. 15, 21. —Trop., to incline to, be favorably disposed towards any thing (also in Cic.):2.si se dant et sua sponte quo impellimus, inclinant et propendent, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 2, 44, 187:ecquid inclinent ad meum consilium adjuvandum,
id. Att. 12, 29, 2:ad voluptatem audientium,
Quint. 2, 10, 10:in stirpem regiam studiis,
Curt. 10, 7, 12:amicus dulcis, Cum mea compenset vitiis bona, pluribus hisce... inclinet,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 71:cum sententia senatus inclinaret ad pacem cum Pyrrho foedusque faciendum,
Cic. de Sen. 6, 16:color ad crocum inclinans,
Plin. 27, 12, 105, § 128: omnia repente ad Romanos inclinaverunt. turned in favor of, Liv. 26, 40, 14. — With ut:ut belli causa dictatorem creatum arbitrer, inclinat animus,
Liv. 7, 9, 5:multorum eo inclinabant sententiae, ut tempus pugnae differretur,
id. 27, 46, 7:hos ut sequar inclinat animus,
id. 1, 24, 2. — With inf.:inclinavit sententia, suum in Thessaliam agmen demittere,
Liv. 32, 13, 5:inclinavit sententia universos ire,
id. 28, 25, 15; cf. id. 22, 57, 11.— Pass.:consules ad patrum causam inclinati,
Liv. 3, 65, 2; cf.:inclinatis ad suspicionem mentibus,
Tac. H. 1, 81:inclinatis ad credendum animis,
Liv. 1, 51, 7; Tac. H. 2, 1:ad paenitentiam,
id. ib. 2, 45. —In partic., to change, alter from its former condition (very rare):A.inclinant jam fata ducum,
change, Luc. 3, 752. — Hence, in-clīnātus, a, um, P. a.Bent down, sunken:B.senectus,
Calp. 5, 13; of the voice, low, deep:vox,
Cic. Or. 17, 56; cf.:inclinata ululantique voce more Asiatico canere,
id. ib. 8, 27. —Inclined, disposed, prone to any thing:C.plebs ante inclinatior ad Poenos fuerat,
Liv. 23, 46, 3:plebs ad regem Macedonasque,
id. 42, 30, 1:ipsius imperatoris animus ad pacem inclinatior erat,
id. 34, 33, 9; Tac. H. 1, 81.—Sunken, fallen, deteriorated:ab excitata fortuna ad inclinatam et prope jacentem desciscere,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 1:copiae,
Nep. Pelop. 5, 4.—In neutr. plur. subst.:rerum inclinata ferre,
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54 κατακάμψη
κατακάμψηι, κατάκαμψιςbending down: fem dat sg (epic)κατακάμπτωbend down: aor subj mid 2nd sgκατακάμπτωbend down: aor subj act 3rd sgκατακάμπτωbend down: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
55 κατακάμψῃ
κατακάμψηι, κατάκαμψιςbending down: fem dat sg (epic)κατακάμπτωbend down: aor subj mid 2nd sgκατακάμπτωbend down: aor subj act 3rd sgκατακάμπτωbend down: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
56 encorvarse
1 to bend, curve2 (persona) to become round-shouldered* * *VPR1) [persona] (=doblarse) to stoop; (=inclinarse) to bend down, bend over, stoop; (=torcerse) to buckle2) (=combarse) to sag* * *(v.) = hunchEx. Somewhere out there in the heartland someone is hunched over a typewriter at this moment attempting the ultimate definition.* * *(v.) = hunchEx: Somewhere out there in the heartland someone is hunched over a typewriter at this moment attempting the ultimate definition.
* * *
encorvarse ( conjugate encorvarse) verbo pronominal
to develop a stoop
■encorvarse verbo reflexivo to stoop, bend
' encorvarse' also found in these entries:
English:
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57 संनम्
saṉ-namP. Ā. - namati, - te, to bend together, bend down, bow down before orᅠ to (dat. gen., orᅠ acc. of person) MBh. R. ;
(A.) to submit orᅠ conform to, comply with, obey (dat.) RV. TS. VS. ;
to direct, bend in the right direction, put in order, arrange, prepare, make ready RV. AV. VS. Br. (Ā.) to be brought, about orᅠ fulfilled VS. ;
(P. Ā.):
Caus. -nǍmayati, to bend, cause to bow orᅠ sink MBh. Kum. BhP. ;
to bend in a particular direction, make right, arrange, prepare, bring about AV. ṠBr. GṛṠrS. ;
to subdue Divyâ̱v. ;
saṉ-námf. favour, kindness AV. IV, 39, 1.
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58 угловая секция вниз
угловая секция (кабельного короба, лотка для изменения направления трассы) вниз
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Угловая секция кабельного лотка для изменения направления трассы вниз
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90° downward bend
Угловая секция кабельного коробоба 90° вниз
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59 encorvar
v.1 to bend.2 to stoop, to hunch.El peso encorvó a Ricardo The weight stooped Richard.3 to arch, to curve.Ella encorvó su mano She arched her hand.* * *1 to bend, curve1 to bend, curve2 (persona) to become round-shouldered* * *verbto bend, curve* * *1.VT (=doblar) to bend, curve; (=inclinar) to bend down, bend over; (=torcer) to make crooked2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to hunch2.encorvarse v pron to develop a stoop* * *= curl.Ex. Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.----* encorvarse = hunch.* * *1.verbo transitivo to hunch2.encorvarse v pron to develop a stoop* * *= curl.Ex: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.
* encorvarse = hunch.* * *encorvar [A1 ]vtto hunchto develop a stoop, become round-shouldered* * *
encorvar verbo transitivo to bend
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crook
- hunch
* * *♦ vtto bend* * *v/t1 hunch2 estantería (cause to) buckle* * *encorvar vt: to bend, to curve -
60 prōcumbō
prōcumbō cubuī, cubitum, ere [CVB-], to fall forwards, sink down, fall prostrate: Gallis ad pedes<*> ne cogerentur, etc., Cs.: genibus, O.: in vestibulo curiae, L.: in genua, Cu.: Coroebus Penelei dextrā Procumbit, V.: certamine summo, bend to their oars, V.— To lean forward, bend down, sink, be beaten down, be broken down, fall: frumenta imbribus procubuerant, i. e. were beaten down, Cs.: ne gravidis procumbat culmus aristis, V.: (domus) in domini procubuit caput, fell in upon, O.: agger in fossam procubuit, L.—Fig., to fall, be ruined: res procubuere meae, O.— To extend, spread, lie: planities sub radicibus montium procumbit, Cu.* * *procumbere, procubui, procubitus Vsink down, lie down, lean forward
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