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sagged

  • 1 combarse

    1 (una cuerda) to bend; (viga, pared) to sag, bulge
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    VPR (=hacer curva) to bend, curve; (=alabearse) to bulge, warp; [techo] to sag
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    verbo pronominal viga/cable to sag; disco to warp; espalda/piernas to bend
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    = sag.
    Ex. In crossbars used in pole vaulting and high jumping a well known problem exists due to the tendency of the crossbar to sag under its own weight.
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    verbo pronominal viga/cable to sag; disco to warp; espalda/piernas to bend
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    = sag.

    Ex: In crossbars used in pole vaulting and high jumping a well known problem exists due to the tendency of the crossbar to sag under its own weight.

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    combarse [A1 ]
    «viga/cable» to sag; «pared» to bulge; «disco» to warp, get warped; «espalda/piernas» to bend
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    combarse ( conjugate combarse) verbo pronominal [viga/cable] to sag;
    [ pared] to bulge;
    [ disco] to warp
    ' combarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abarquillarse
    English:
    buckle
    - sag
    - warp
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    vpr
    [alambre, barra, viga de metal] to bend; [pared] to bulge; [puerta, viga de madera] to warp
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    v/r bend
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    vr
    1) : to bend, to buckle
    2) : to warp, to bulge, to sag
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    combarse vb to sag [pt. & pp. sagged]

    Spanish-English dictionary > combarse

  • 2 curvarse

    VPR [material] to bow; [estante] to sag, bend; [madera] to warp
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    vpr
    to become bent, to bend;
    la estantería se curvó por el peso the shelves bent o sagged under the weight
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    v/r bend; de estante sag

    Spanish-English dictionary > curvarse

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  • sagged, sagging — verb (I) 1 to sink or bend downwards and away from the usual position: The branch sagged under the weight of the apples. | His shoulders sagged dejectedly. 2 to become weaker or less valuable: attempts to revive the sagging economy | My morale… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sagged — sæg n. droop, sink, decline; depression, drooping part; temporary decline, brief drop v. sink, droop, slump; become loose, slacken …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sagged — past of sag …   Useful english dictionary

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