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1 doblar para arriba
• bend up -
2 acodillar
• bend into an angle• bend into an elbow -
3 doblar en forma de codo
• bend into an angle• bend into an elbowDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > doblar en forma de codo
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4 empinar el codo
• bend an elbow• bend the elbow• bottom up• crook an elbow• crook the elbow• drink a lot• drink excessively• drink heavily• lift an elbow -
5 encorvarse
• bend forwards• bend one's back• crouch• droop• hunch down• hunch up• scrooch• scrootch -
6 inclinarse hacia adelante
• bend forward• bend forwards• lean backwards• lean meatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inclinarse hacia adelante
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7 agachar
• bend down -
8 agacharse
• bend forwards -
9 alzar el codo
• bend an elbow• crook an elbow• drink excessively• drink to excess• lift an elbow -
10 arrodillarse
• bend the knee• bow the knee• fall down to one's knees• kneel• kneel down• prostrate -
11 asomarse sobre
• bend over• lean ore• lean out• lean out on• lean over• look upon -
12 curva
• bend• curve• curve ball -
13 desvivirse
• bend over backward• do the impossible• fall over oneself• go out of one's mind• go out of one's way for• lean out on• lean over backwards to -
14 desvivirse por
• bend over backward for• do anything for• do one's utmost to• grapnel• grapple with• lean over• lean sad face• make every effort• make everything up• suffer for -
15 dirigir sus esfuerzos a
• bend one's efforts toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dirigir sus esfuerzos a
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16 doblar el espinazo
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17 doblar en forma curva
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18 doblar hacia abajo
• bend down• fold away• fold in -
19 doblar hacia atrás
• bend back -
20 doblar hacia dentro
• bend inwards
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Bend — Bend, v. i. 1. To be moved or strained out of a straight line; to crook or be curving; to bow. [1913 Webster] The green earth s end Where the bowed welkin slow doth bend. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To jut over; to overhang. [1913 Webster] There is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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