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1 droop
dru:p1) (to (cause to) hang down: The willows drooped over the pond.) inclinarse, caerse2) ((of a plant) to flop from lack of water: a vase of drooping flowers.) marchitarsedroop vb ponerse mustio / marchitarsethe flowers are drooping, they need water las flores se están marchitando, necesitan aguatr[drʊːp]1 (of shoulders) caída, inclinación nombre femenino, encorvamiento2 (flower) marchitarse, ponerse mustio,-a; (branches) inclinarse3 (spirits) flaquear, decaerdroop ['dru:p] vi1) hang: inclinarse (dícese de la cabeza), encorvarse (dícese de los escombros), marchitarse (dícese de las flores)2) flag: decaer, flaquearhis spirits drooped: se desanimódroop n: inclinación f, caída fn.• inclinación s.f.v.• achucharrarse v.• caer v.(§pres: caigo, caes...)• desanimar v.• inclinar v.• pender v.druːpa) ( sag) \<\<flowers\>\> ponerse* mustiob) ( flag) \<\<spirits\>\> flaquear, decaer*; \<\<person\>\> desfallecer*, decaer*[druːp]1.VI [head] inclinarse; [shoulders] encorvarse; [flower] marchitarsehis spirits drooped — quedó abatido or desanimado
2.VT inclinar, dejar caer ( over por)* * *[druːp]a) ( sag) \<\<flowers\>\> ponerse* mustiob) ( flag) \<\<spirits\>\> flaquear, decaer*; \<\<person\>\> desfallecer*, decaer* -
2 droop
nELECTRON disminución f -
3 droop
adj.descaecer, decaer, amilanarse, desanimarse, entristecerse, acabarse, penar, consumirse, marchitarse, ponerse mustio (sag/flowers); flaquear, decaer (flag/spirits); desfallecer, decaer (persona).v.encorvarse.vi.inclinarse (head); encorvarse (shoulders); marchitarse (flower); desanimarse (sentido figurado) (persona) (pt & pp drooped) -
4 droop flap
nAIR TRANSP flap de inclinación mTRANSP aleta hipersustentadora de inclinación f, flap de inclinación m -
5 droop nose
nAIR TRANSP morro Krueger m -
6 droop rate
nELECTRON porcentaje de disminución m -
7 droop restrainer
nMECH ENG soporte m -
8 droop-nose aircraft
nAIR TRANSP avión de morro caído m -
9 droop-restraining ring
nMECH ENG anilla de soporte f, aro de soporte mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > droop-restraining ring
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10 droop-restraining shaft
nMECH ENG eje rígido mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > droop-restraining shaft
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11 let droop
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12 sag
sæɡpast tense, past participle - sagged; verb(to bend, hang down, especially in the middle: There were so many books on the shelf that it sagged.) combarse, ceder, arquearsesag vb combarsetr[sæg]2 (flesh) colgar3 (demand, prices, etc) caer, bajar4 figurative use (spirits) flaquear, decaer1 (in beam, wall, ceiling, shelf) combadura; (in roof) hundimiento; (in mattress, chair) hundimiento2 (in prices, profuts, etc) baja, caída1) droop, sink: combarse, hundirse, inclinarse2) : colgar, caerhis jowls sagged: le colgaban las mejillas3) flag: flaquear, decaerhis spirits sagged: se le flaqueó el ánimosag n: combadura fn.• combadura s.f.• flecha s.f.• hundimiento s.m.v.• aflojarse v.• bajar los precios v.• combarse v.• desplomarse v.• falsear v.• pandear v.sæg1)a) \<\<beams/ceiling\>\> combarseb) (hang down, droop)sagging breasts — pechos mpl caídos
2)a) \<\<spirits/courage/resolution\>\> flaquear, decaer*b) sagging pres p <prices/values> que no repuntan[sæɡ]1.VI [roof, awning etc] combarse; [bed] hundirse; [shoulders] encorvarse; [rope] aflojarse; [prices] bajarhis spirits sagged — le flaquearon los ánimos, se desanimó
2.N (in roof, ceiling) combadura f* * *[sæg]1)a) \<\<beams/ceiling\>\> combarseb) (hang down, droop)sagging breasts — pechos mpl caídos
2)a) \<\<spirits/courage/resolution\>\> flaquear, decaer*b) sagging pres p <prices/values> que no repuntan -
13 slouch
(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) andar con un aire gacho, andar desgarbadotr[slaʊʧ]1 (walk) andar con los hombros caídos, andar arrastrando los pies; (sit) sentarse con los hombros caídos■ don't slouch! ¡ponte derecho!■ there he was, slouching in an armchair allí estaba, repantigado en un sillón1 (posture) andar nombre masculino desgarbado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be no slouch no ser manco,-aslouch ['slaʊʧ] vi: andar con los hombros caídos, repantigarse (en un sillón)slouch n1) slumping: mala postura f2) bungler, idler: haragán m, -gana f; inepto m, -ta fto be no slouch: no quedarse atrásadj.• gacho, -a adj.n.• postura relajada s.f.v.• andar desgarbado v.• caminar arrastrando los pies v.
I slaʊtʃa) ( droop shoulders)I found her slouched in an armchair — la encontré repatingada or (Esp) repantigada en un sillón
b) ( walk) (+ adv compl)he slouched into/out of the room — entró en/salió de la habitación arrastrando los pies
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1) ( of posture)2) ( of person) (colloq)to be no slouch — no ser* manco (fam)
[slaʊtʃ]she's no slouch when it comes to... — no se queda atrás or (fam) no es manca cuando se trata de...
1. N1)2) *he's no slouch — (in skill) no es ningún principiante; (at work) no es ningún vago
2.VI (walking) andar desgarbado3.CPDslouch hat N — sombrero m flexible
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I [slaʊtʃ]a) ( droop shoulders)I found her slouched in an armchair — la encontré repatingada or (Esp) repantigada en un sillón
b) ( walk) (+ adv compl)he slouched into/out of the room — entró en/salió de la habitación arrastrando los pies
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1) ( of posture)2) ( of person) (colloq)to be no slouch — no ser* manco (fam)
she's no slouch when it comes to... — no se queda atrás or (fam) no es manca cuando se trata de...
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14 Dr
( written abbreviation) (doctor (used with names): Dr Jones.) DrDr n DrMultiple Entries: Dr Dr.
Dr (abr de doctor) doctor, Dr 'Dr' also found in these entries: Spanish: Dra - consulta - Dr. - Dra. English: adrift - aerodrome - cathedral - daydream - Dr - draft - draftsman - drama - dramatic - dramatically - draught - draughtsman - draughty - draw - drawback - drawbridge - drawer - drawing - drawl - drawn - drawstring - dream - dreamer - dreamy - dreary - drew - dribble - drift - drill - drink - drinker - drinking - drip - drip-dry - driven - drizzle - drone - droop - drop - dropout - droppings - drove - drudgery - drug - drugstore - drum - drummer - drumstick - drunk - drunkardDrtr['dɒktəSMALLr/SMALL]1 ( Doctor) Doctor,-ra; (abbreviation) Dr., Dra'dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)( title) (= Doctor) Dr., DraABBR1) (Med)= Doctor Dr(a)2) (Econ)= debtor3) (=street)= Drive* * *['dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)]( title) (= Doctor) Dr., Dra -
15 dr
( written abbreviation) (doctor (used with names): Dr Jones.) DrDr n DrMultiple Entries: Dr Dr.
Dr (abr de doctor) doctor, Dr 'Dr' also found in these entries: Spanish: Dra - consulta - Dr. - Dra. English: adrift - aerodrome - cathedral - daydream - Dr - draft - draftsman - drama - dramatic - dramatically - draught - draughtsman - draughty - draw - drawback - drawbridge - drawer - drawing - drawl - drawn - drawstring - dream - dreamer - dreamy - dreary - drew - dribble - drift - drill - drink - drinker - drinking - drip - drip-dry - driven - drizzle - drone - droop - drop - dropout - droppings - drove - drudgery - drug - drugstore - drum - drummer - drumstick - drunk - drunkardDrtr['dɒktəSMALLr/SMALL]1 ( Doctor) Doctor,-ra; (abbreviation) Dr., Dra'dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)( title) (= Doctor) Dr., DraABBR1) = debtor2) = dram3) = drachma* * *['dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)]( title) (= Doctor) Dr., Dra -
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hæŋpast tense, past participle - hung; verb1) (to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook: We'll hang the picture on that wall; The picture is hanging on the wall.) colgar2) (to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall: A door hangs by its hinges.) colgar, pender3) ((past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop: Murderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.) colgar, ahorcar4) ((often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards: The dog's tongue was hanging out; Her hair was hanging down.) colgar; caer5) (to bow (one's head): He hung his head in shame.) inclinar, bajar•- hanger- hanging
- hangings
- hangman
- hangover
- get the hang of
- hang about/around
- hang back
- hang in the balance
- hang on
- hang together
- hang up
hang vb1. colgar2. ahorcartr[hæŋ]3 (pt & pp hanged) SMALLLAW/SMALL ahorcar3 (pt & pp hanged) SMALLLAW/SMALL ser ahorcado,-a1 (of dress etc) caída\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhang loose! familiar ¡tranqui!to get the hang of something cogerle el tranquillo a algoto hang in the air flotar en el aireto hang up one's boots colgar las botas1) suspend: colgar, tender, suspender3)to hang one's head : bajar la cabezahang vi1) fall: caer (dícese de las telas y la ropa)2) dangle: colgar3) hover: flotar, sostenerse en el aire4) : ser ahorcado5) droop: inclinarse6)to hang up : colgarhe hung up on me: me colgóhang n1) drape: caída f2)to get the hang of something : colgarle el truco a algo, lograr entender algon.• sentido s.m.• significado s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: hung) (•§ p.,p.p.: hanged•) = ahorcar v.• guindar v.• inclinar v.• pender v.• suspender v.
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1. hæŋ1) (past & past p hung)a) ( suspend) \<\<coat/picture\>\> colgar*b) ( put in position) \<\<door/gate\>\> colocar*, montarc) ( Culin) \<\<game\>\> manird)to hang one's head — bajar or inclinar la cabeza
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vi1) (past p hung)a) ( be suspended) colgar*, pender (liter), estar* colgadoto hang BY/FROM/ON something — colgar* de algo
they were hanging on his every word — estaban totalmente pendientes de lo que decía or de sus palabras
hang loose! — (esp AmE sl) tranquilo!
to hang tough on something — (AmE) mantenerse* firme en algo
b) ( hover) \<\<fog/smoke\>\> flotar; \<\<bird\>\> planear, cernerse*to hang OVER something: the mist hung over the marshes la bruma flotaba sobre las marismas; I still have that essay hanging over me — todavía tengo ese ensayo pendiente
c) \<\<clothing/fabric\>\> caer*that skirt hangs very well — esa falda tiene muy buena caída or cae muy bien
2) (past & past p hanged or hung) ( be executed)•Phrasal Verbs:- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up
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noun (no pl) ( of garment) caída f[hæŋ] (pt, pp hung)to get the hang of something — (colloq) agarrarle la onda a algo (AmL fam), cogerle* el tranquillo a algo (Esp fam), agarrarle la mano a algo (CS fam)
1. TRANSITIVE VERB1) (=suspend) [+ coat, curtains] colgar; [+ picture] (on wall) colgar; (as exhibit) exponer; [+ washing] tender; [+ wallpaper] pegar; [+ door] colocar; (Culin) [+ game] manirare you any good at hanging wallpaper? — ¿se te da bien empapelar?
- hang one's headpeg 1., 3), hung overhe hung his head in shame — bajó or agachó la cabeza avergonzado
2) (=decorate) adornar3) (pt, pp hanged)a) [+ criminal] ahorcarhe was hanged, drawn and quartered — lo ahorcaron, destriparon y descuartizaron
to hang o.s. — ahorcarse
b) †* (=damn)hang the expense! — ¡al diablo (con) los gastos!
hang it (all)! — ¡qué demonios!
I'll be hanged if I know! — ¡que me aspen or maten si lo sé!
4) (US) (=turn)hang a right here — gira or dobla or tuerce a la derecha aquí
5) (=hold)see fire 1., 7)2. INTRANSITIVE VERB1) (=be suspended) colgar•
a light-bulb was hanging from the ceiling — una bombilla colgaba del techoI was hanging from the ledge by my fingertips — estaba colgado de la cornisa sujeto por la punta de los dedos
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his portrait hangs in the National Gallery — su retrato está expuesto en la National Gallery•
let your arms hang loose at your sides — deje los brazos sueltos or caídoshang loose! — (US) * (fig) ¡tranqui! *, ¡relájate!
thread 1., 1)•
your coat is hanging on the hook — tu abrigo está colgado en el perchero2) (=be positioned)•
to hang open: the door hung open — (=not closed) la puerta estaba abierta; (=partly off hinges) la puerta estaba encajada•
I can't work with you hanging over me like that — no puedo trabajar contigo pendiente de todo lo que hago3) (=flow) [rope, garment, hair] caer•
her hair hangs down her back — el pelo le cae por la espalda4) (pt, pp hanged) (=be hanged) [criminal] morir en la horca5) (=hover) [fog] flotar•
his breath hung in the icy air — su aliento flotaba en el aire helado•
the threat hanging over us — la amenaza que se cierne sobre nosotrosa question mark hangs over many of their futures — se cierne un or una interrogante sobre el porvenir de muchos de ellos
6)- go hang- hang tough3. NOUN1) [of garment] caída f2)- get the hang of sthI'll never get the hang of this oven — nunca aprenderé a usar este horno, nunca le cogeré el tranquillo a este horno
- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up* * *
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1. [hæŋ]1) (past & past p hung)a) ( suspend) \<\<coat/picture\>\> colgar*b) ( put in position) \<\<door/gate\>\> colocar*, montarc) ( Culin) \<\<game\>\> manird)to hang one's head — bajar or inclinar la cabeza
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vi1) (past p hung)a) ( be suspended) colgar*, pender (liter), estar* colgadoto hang BY/FROM/ON something — colgar* de algo
they were hanging on his every word — estaban totalmente pendientes de lo que decía or de sus palabras
hang loose! — (esp AmE sl) tranquilo!
to hang tough on something — (AmE) mantenerse* firme en algo
b) ( hover) \<\<fog/smoke\>\> flotar; \<\<bird\>\> planear, cernerse*to hang OVER something: the mist hung over the marshes la bruma flotaba sobre las marismas; I still have that essay hanging over me — todavía tengo ese ensayo pendiente
c) \<\<clothing/fabric\>\> caer*that skirt hangs very well — esa falda tiene muy buena caída or cae muy bien
2) (past & past p hanged or hung) ( be executed)•Phrasal Verbs:- hang in- hang on- hang out- hang up
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noun (no pl) ( of garment) caída fto get the hang of something — (colloq) agarrarle la onda a algo (AmL fam), cogerle* el tranquillo a algo (Esp fam), agarrarle la mano a algo (CS fam)
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lol1) (to sit or lie lazily: to loll in a chair; You'll get nothing done if you loll about all day.) repantingarse2) ((of the tongue) to hang down or out: The dog lay down with his tongue lolling.) colgartr[lɒl]1 (sit) repantigarse2 (droop) colgarloll ['lɑl] vi1) slouch: repantigarse2) idle: holgazanear, hacer el vagov.• apoyarse con indolencia v.• colgar hacia fuera v.• repantigarse v.lɑːl, lɒl[lɒl]VI [head] colgar, caer- loll out* * *[lɑːl, lɒl] -
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wilt((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) marchitarsetr[wɪlt]1 marchitar, secar1 (plant) marchitarse, secarse2 (person - become weak or tired) debilitarse, decaer, languidecer; (- lose confidence) desanimarsewilt ['wɪlt] vi1) : marchitarse (dícese de las flores)2) languish: debilitarse, languidecerv.• abochornar v.• acobardarse v.• descaecer v.• languidecer v.• marchitar v.• marchitarse v.
I wɪlt
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intransitive verb \<\<plant/flower\>\> ponerse* mustio, marchitarse
I [wɪlt]1. VI1) [flower] marchitarse2) (fig) (=lose strength) debilitarse; (=lose courage) perder el ánimo, desanimarse2. VT1) (lit) marchitar2) (fig) debilitar3) (Culin) rehogar
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†† [wɪlt]VB (2nd pers: 'thou' form) of will I, 1., 1), a)* * *
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■caerse verbo reflexivo
1 to fall (down): se cayó de la banqueta, she fell off the stool
se me cayó el lápiz, I dropped my pencil
me caí de culo, I fell down arse first
2 (el pelo, los dientes) to lose: se me cae el pelo, I'm losing my hair
3 (desprenderse) to fall out: se me cayó un botón de la camisa, I've lost a button from my shirt Locuciones: caerse de espaldas: casi se cae de espaldas cuando supo que la habían elegido, he almost fell backwards when he found out that they had chosen her ' caerse' also found in these entries: Spanish: descolgarse - fleje - pedazo - peligro - soltarse - caer - ir - miedo - punto - resbalar - simpatizar - sostener English: come off - come out - crash - down - droop - drop - face - fall - fall away - fall down - fall off - fall out - fall over - name - over - penny - pitch - plunge - sag - stay up - topple - tumble - tumble out - blow - come - dead - go - tip - trip -
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decaer ( conjugate decaer) verbo intransitivo [ enfermo] to deteriorate; [interés/popularidad] to waneb) [barrio/restaurante] to go downhill;[calidad/prestigio] to decline
decaer verbo intransitivo
1 (la energía, la salud, etc) to deteriorate
2 (en fuerza, intensidad) to decline: la minería ha decaído mucho en la última década, the mining industry has been in decline for the last ten years ' decaer' also found in these entries: English: decline - fall off - flag - lapse - sag - slip - slump - wane - decay - decrease - droop - ebb - fade - fall - falter - rot - sink - slacken - subside - taper
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