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1 limp
limp
I adjective(lacking stiffness or strength; drooping: a limp lettuce; a limp excuse.) flojo, fláccido, mustio, débil
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1. verb(to walk in an uneven manner (usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg): He twisted his ankle and came limping home.) cojear
2. noun(the act of limping: He walks with a limp.) cojeralimp1 adj flácido / mustiolimp2 n cojeralimp3 vb cojearsince his accident, he limps desde el accidente, cojeatr[lɪmp]2 (weak) débil————————tr[lɪmp]1 cojear1 cojeralimp ['lɪmp] vi: cojearlimp adj1) flaccid: fláccido2) lank: lacio (dícese del pelo)3) weak: débilto feel limp: sentirse desfallecer, sentirse sin fuerzaslimp n: cojera fadj.• cojera adj.• flexible adj.• flojo, -a adj.• lacio, -a adj.• laso, -a adj.n.• cojera s.f.v.• claudicar v.• cojear v.• renguear v.• renquear v.
I lɪmpintransitive verb cojear, renquear, renguear (AmL)
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noun cojera f, renquera f, renguera f (AmL)she walks with a limp — cojea or renquea or (AmL tb) renguea
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I [lɪmp]1.N cojera f2.VI cojear, renguear (LAm)
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[lɪmp]ADJ (compar limper) (superl limpest)1) [person, body] sin fuerzas; [penis] flácido; [hair] lacio; [handshake] flojohis arms hung limp — los brazos le colgaban muertos or como si fueran de trapo
2) (=unconvincing) [excuse] pobre, poco convincente3) (=soft) [book binding] blando, flexible* * *
I [lɪmp]intransitive verb cojear, renquear, renguear (AmL)
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noun cojera f, renquera f, renguera f (AmL)she walks with a limp — cojea or renquea or (AmL tb) renguea
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2 paper
nPAPER papel m
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