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1 slink
sliŋkpast tense, past participle - slunk; verb(to move as if wanting to avoid attention: He slunk into the kitchen and stole a cake.) moverse sigilosamentetr[slɪŋk]1 (move secretly) moverse sigilosamente; (in shame) moverse avergonzado,-av.(§ p.,p.p.: slunk) = andar furtivamente v.• entrar furtivamente v.slɪŋkintransitive verb (past & past p slunk) (+ adv compl)he slunk upstairs to his room — subió a su habitación sigilosamente or a hurtadillas; (with shame, embarrassment) subió avergonzado a su habitación
to slink off o away — escabullirse*, escaparse
[slɪŋk](pt, pp slunk) VIto slink away, slink off — escabullirse, zafarse
* * *[slɪŋk]intransitive verb (past & past p slunk) (+ adv compl)he slunk upstairs to his room — subió a su habitación sigilosamente or a hurtadillas; (with shame, embarrassment) subió avergonzado a su habitación
to slink off o away — escabullirse*, escaparse
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2 slink
s.cría prematura.v.1 escabullirse, escabullirse con el rabo entre las piernas, irse sigilosamente, salir a escondidas.2 dar a luz prematuramente.(pt & pp slinked o slunk) -
3 slink in
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4 slink away
v.escabullirse, salir a escondidas, escabullirse con el rabo entre las piernas, irse sigilosamente. -
5 slink off
v.escabullirse, escabullirse con el rabo entre las piernas, irse sigilosamente, salir a escondidas. -
6 to slink away / slink off
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7 slunk
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8 slunk
pp.participio pasado del verbo slink.pret. & participio pasado de slinkpt.pretérito del verbo SLINK. -
9 mover
mover ( conjugate mover) verbo transitivo 1c) ( agitar):el viento movía los árboles the wind shook the trees; movió la cabeza ( asintiendo) he nodded (his head); ( negando) she shook her head; 2 ( inducir): verbo intransitivo (Jueg) to move moverse verbo pronominal la lámpara se movía con el viento the lamp was moving o swaying in the wind
mover verbo transitivo
1 to move: movimos la mesa, we moved the table
mover la cabeza, (afirmativamente) to nod (negativamente) to shake one's head
2 (empujar, decidir) aquello me movió a viajar, that led me to travel
le mueve la codicia, she's driven by greed
no sabemos qué le movió a hacerlo, we don't know what made him do it
3 (activar) to drive: el aire mueve las aspas, the wind drives the sails ' mover' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrancar - ayudar - bigote - cabecear - tocar - avanzar - dar - desplazar - echar - mueva - pala English: dart - displace - ease - flick - fly - get back - heave - hustle - jerk - manhandle - move - move back - pass - pound - prompt - pull - roll - run - shift - shoot - shovel - sideways - slink - sneak - softly - speed - spring - stick - stone - string - struggle - to - twitch - whip - whisk - wiggle - drive - furniture - jiggle - jog - man - mover - play - ply - stirtr['mʊːvəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (proposer) proponedor,-ra2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (removal man) mozo de mudanzas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmover ['mu:vər] n: persona f que hace mudanzasn.• autor s.m.• empleado de una empresa de mudanzas s.m.• instigador, -ora s.m.,f.• móvil s.m.'muːvər, 'muːvə(r)a) ( in debate) ponente mfb) ( in dancing) (colloq)he's/she's a clumsy mover — tiene muy poco garbo
c) (of furniture, belongings)['muːvǝ(r)]N1) [of motion] promotor(a) m / f2) (US) agente m de mudanzas3) *he's a lovely mover — se mueve con mucho garbo, baila/anda con mucha elegancia
* * *['muːvər, 'muːvə(r)]a) ( in debate) ponente mfb) ( in dancing) (colloq)he's/she's a clumsy mover — tiene muy poco garbo
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10 escabullirse
escabullirse ( conjugate escabullirse) verbo pronominal ( escaparse) to slip away; no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from your responsibilities
escabullirse verbo reflexivo
1 (escurrirse, deslizarse) to slip away: su salud se le escabulló como un puñado de arena, his health slipped away like sand through one's fingers
2 (desaparecer de un sitio) to melt away: se escabulló de la fiesta, he sneaked away from the party ' escabullirse' also found in these entries: Spanish: escurrir English: cop out - dodge - duck out - scamper away - scamper off - scoot - scuttle - skedaddle - slink - slip away - slip out - sneak - steal - slip -
11 sigilosamente
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12 slank
pret. del verbo slink
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slink — [slıŋk] v past tense and past participle slunk [slʌŋk] [I always + adverb/preposition] [: Old English; Origin: slincan to creep ] to move somewhere quietly and secretly, especially because you are afraid or ashamed = ↑creep ▪ Edward was hoping to … Dictionary of contemporary English
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slink — [ slıŋk ] (past tense and past participle slunk) verb intransitive slink away/off/out etc. to go somewhere slowly and quietly so that people will not notice you: Ray slunk out of the building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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slink — index lurk, prowl Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary