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1 encorvado
adj.hunched, round-shouldered, crooked, curved.past part.past participle of spanish verb: encorvar.* * *1→ link=encorvar encorvar► adjetivo* * *ADJ (=doblado) curved, bent; (=inclinado) stooping; (=torcido) crooked* * *- da adjetivo* * *= stooped-over.Ex. There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.* * *- da adjetivo* * *= stooped-over.Ex: There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.
* * *encorvado -daanda encorvado he walks with a stooptiene la espalda encorvada he has a stoop, he's round-shouldered* * *
Del verbo encorvar: ( conjugate encorvar)
encorvado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
encorvado
encorvar
encorvado◊ -da adjetivo: anda encorvado he walks with a stoop
encorvar verbo transitivo to bend
' encorvado' also found in these entries:
English:
crooked
- slouch
- stoop
- round-
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2 andrajos
m.pl.tatters.* * *noun m. plural* * *(n.) = ragsEx. There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.* * *(n.) = ragsEx: There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.
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andrajos mpl rags, tatters
' andrajos' also found in these entries:
English:
rag
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3 guiñapos
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4 harapos
m.pl.rags, tatters.* * *(n.) = ragsEx. There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.* * *(n.) = ragsEx: There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.
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5 trapajos
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6 не жилец
не жилец < на белом свете>прост.he is not going to live; one has not long to live; one's hours are numbered; cf. he is not long for this world; he will never make old bones- Царь Иван - не жилец на этом свете. Кто будет вас, стрельцов, любить? Кто заступится? (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — 'Tsar Ivan isn't long for this world. Who will look after you, streltsi, who will protect you?'
Смерть, смеясь, нагнулась ниже: / - Полно, полно, молодец, / Я-то знаю, я-то вижу: / Ты живой, да не жилец. (А. Твардовский, Василий Тёркин) — Laughing, Death stooped lower, saying: / 'Here, young fellow, that will do. / Though you live, your hours are numbered. / I know better far than you.'
Лейтенант склонился над Фуфаевым, приглядываясь в сумерках. Безнадёжно махнул рукой. И впрямь, что здесь скажешь? Ясно-понятно: Петька не жилец... (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — The lieutenant stooped over Fufayev, peered at him in the dusk, shrugged hopelessly and silently moved away. After all - what could he say? It was clear enough. Petka wasn't going to-live.
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7 он наклонился, чтобы зашнуровать ботинки
General subject: he stooped over to lace his shoesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он наклонился, чтобы зашнуровать ботинки
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8 merongong
walk stooped over. -
9 rongkoh
/rongkok/ walk stooped over. -
10 gebückt
I P.P. bückenII Adj. bent, bowed ( über + Akk over); gebückt sein auch stoop; gebückte Haltung stoop; in gebückter Haltung bent (forward), stooping* * *ge|bụ̈ckt [gə'bʏkt]1. adj2. advgebückt gehen — to stoop
gebückt stehen — to stand stooped
See:→ auch bücken* * *ge·bücktII. adj bowed, stoopedeinen \gebückten Gang haben to walk with a stoopIII. adv with bad posture* * ** * *B. adj bent, bowed (über +akk over);gebückt sein auch stoop;gebückte Haltung stoop;in gebückter Haltung bent (forward), stoopingC. adv:gebückt gehen walk with a stoop* * * -
11 bongkok
crooked, bent (over), humped* * *hunchback, stoop, stooped, stooped, stooping -
12 mayparast
obs. (Persian) wine lover; drunkard.mayqut zool.warbler.mayril dial.to be bent over, stooped.mayriq dial.stooped, bent -
13 krom
2 [verkeerd] crooked3 [gebrekkig] clumsy♦voorbeelden:met een kromme rug • with a crooked backkrom gaan staan • become stooped/hunched (over)krom van ouderdom • bent/stooped with agekrom van jicht • crippled with gout -
14 chinare
testa bendocchi lower* * *chinare v.tr. to bend*, to bow, to incline; ( abbassare) to lower: chinare il capo, ( in segno di saluto) to nod (one's head) (o to bow), ( per pregare) to bow one's head; (fig.) ( cedere) to give* in (o to yield); chinare la schiena, to submit.* * *[ki'nare]1. vtto lower, bend2. vr (chinarsi)to stoop, bend (over)* * *[ki'nare] 1.verbo transitivo2) (abbassare)2.chinare lo sguardo, gli occhi — to lower one's eyes
* * *chinare/ki'nare/ [1]2 (abbassare) chinare lo sguardo, gli occhi to lower one's eyesII chinarsi verbo pronominaleto bend* down, to bend* over, to lean* over, to stoop. -
15 encorvar
v.1 to bend.2 to stoop, to hunch.El peso encorvó a Ricardo The weight stooped Richard.3 to arch, to curve.Ella encorvó su mano She arched her hand.* * *1 to bend, curve1 to bend, curve2 (persona) to become round-shouldered* * *verbto bend, curve* * *1.VT (=doblar) to bend, curve; (=inclinar) to bend down, bend over; (=torcer) to make crooked2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to hunch2.encorvarse v pron to develop a stoop* * *= curl.Ex. Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.----* encorvarse = hunch.* * *1.verbo transitivo to hunch2.encorvarse v pron to develop a stoop* * *= curl.Ex: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.
* encorvarse = hunch.* * *encorvar [A1 ]vtto hunchto develop a stoop, become round-shouldered* * *
encorvar verbo transitivo to bend
' encorvar' also found in these entries:
English:
crook
- hunch
* * *♦ vtto bend* * *v/t1 hunch2 estantería (cause to) buckle* * *encorvar vt: to bend, to curve -
16 STEYPA
(-ta, -tr), v.1) to throw (hurl) down (hann steypir sér þá út af þekjunni);2) to overthrow (þat mun guð vilja, at vér steypinn honum);3) to cast on or off a garment (s. af sér brynjunni, s. á sik grári kápu); hann hafði loðkápu yzt ok steypt hettinum, had let the hood sink over the face;4) to pour out, with dat. (s. soði á leiði hans); hann lát s. þar á gullinu, he poured the gold out into it; hann tók övarnar ok steypir þeim niðr fyrir sik, and throws them down before him;5) to cast, found, with acc. (var taflit allt steypt af silfri);6) refl., steypast, to tumble down, fall stooping (steyptist hann dauðr á gólfit); s. fyrir borð, to plung overboard; s. í kaf, to plunge into water and dive.* * *ð and t, [a causal answering to stúpa, staup]:—to ‘make stoop,’ cast down, overthrow (Germ. stürzen), with dat.; at vér steypim hánum, Fms. vii. 261; s. þínum úvinum, viii. 220; at eigi mætti ofsi lögum s., x. 120, Hkr. i. 72; s. niðr e-u, to throw down, Barl. 152; s. hjálminum þeim inum gullroðna, Fms. vii. 242; þeir steyptu fimm konungum í eina keldu, Ó. H. 69; hann steypir sér fram, stooped down, Karl. 161.2. to let sink down, put on (or off) a smock-formed garment; hann tók selbelgi ok steypti yfir höfuð þeim, Fms. i. 10; s. kyrtli yfir e-n, Blas. 46; hann steypti á sik grárri kápu, Fms. vii. 289; s. af sér brynjunni, kyrtli (= Lat. exuere), i. 43, vi. 421, Fb. ii. 214: of a hood, hann hafði loðkápa yzt ok steypt hettinum, he let the hood sink over the face, Fms. ii. 149.II. to pour out, with dat.; steypa soði á leiði hans, Fms. vii. 251; steypa viðsmjörvi í vár hjörtu, Mar.; hann lét s. þar á gullinu, poured the gold out into it, Hkr. iii. 80; hann tók byttu eina fulla af drykk, ok steypti yfir dokkuna, ok kældi svá eldinn, Fms. x. 54; s. vatni í munnlaug, Mar.; þá er sínu blóði hafa út steypt, 671. 4; tekr örvarnar ok steypir þeim niðr fyrir sik, Nj. 107; s. heitu vaxi á andlit sér, Fms. vi. 153, vii. 30, 225: s. út, to pour out; s. út geislum, Sks. 48: s. niðr, to pour down: s. yfir e-n, to pour out over one, Fms. i. 97.III. reflex. to tumble down, fall stooping, Germ. stü;rzen; steypðisk hann dauðr á gólfit, Fms. iii. 193; Þorkell steyptisk yfir hann, Fagrsk. 52; jarl steyptisk fram á gólfit, Orkn. 48; hón steyptisk í gljúfrin, Grett. 141; iðrin steyptusk ór honum ofan í ána, id.; steypask yfir borð, to plunge overboard, Fms. i. 178, Hkr. i. 239; þá steypumk á þá ofan fyrir brekkuna. let us plunge upon them, like a stream, Fms. vii. 297: of a waterfall, forsinn steypisk fram af berginu.2. part., in the phrase, með steyptum kertum, with candles reversed in the ceremony of excommunication, H. E. i. 146, Stat. 283, Sturl. iii.B. With acc. [staup; Dan. stöbe], to cast, found; steypa skurðgoð, guða af málmi, Barl. 139, Stj. 188, 583; steyptr kálfi, Sks. 574; steypt af kopar ok málmi, Fms, vii, 97, passim in old and mod. usage: svelli var steypt í gilit, lumps of ice, Mar.: metaph., rendering of Lat. fundere, s. fram bæn = fundere preces, id. -
17 konkortu
I.du/ad.1.a. to bend, bend over; \konkortuta zegoen he was bent over (with age)b. ( egurra, zura) to warp2. ( xafla, txapa) to dent da/ad.1.a. to bend, bend over; bizkarra \konkortu zaio he's become stoopedb. to become bent, curl; haurra bezala lo zen, gorpuxka \konkorturik, belaunak gora eraikirik he was asleep like a child with its body curled and knees coiled upc. ( egurra, zura) to become warped, warpd. ( zamagatik) to bend, buckle2. to be bulky, bulgeII.du/ad. to baffle da/ad.1. ( konordea galdu) to faint2. ( harritu) to be amazed3. to be entrances, to go into ecstasies4. ( mintzamena) to become tongue-tied -
18 gebückt
1. bent over2. bowed3. crouched4. leaning over5. stooped -
19 παρακύπτω
παρακύπτω 1 aor. παρέκυψα; inf. παρακύψαι (Aristoph., Hippocr. et al.; pap, LXX, En; JosAs 7:2 [cod. A and Pal. 364]; ApcMos 17; Philo) prim. ‘bend over’ (to see someth. better. Field, Notes 80f).① to bend over for the purpose of looking, w. focus on satisfying one’s curiosity, take a look (Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 1, 3 Jac.; POxy 475, 23 [II A.D.]; LXX) εἰς τὸ μνημεῖον she stooped to look into the tomb J 20:11 (on π. εἴς τι cp. Lucian, Tim. 13; Pr 7:6; Sir 21:23). ἐκεῖ GPt 13:55. Abs. (Epict. 1, 1, 16; Aesop, Fab. 145 P.=251 H.; 203 Ch.; H-H. 150) παρακύψας βλέπει Lk 24:12; J 20:5. Cp. GPt 13:56.② to try to find out someth. intellectually, look (in, into) fig. ext. of 1; εἴς τι into someth. (Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 56) εἰς νόμον τέλειον Js 1:25 (here the expr. is suggested by the image of one who looks at oneself in a mirror vss. 23f). Of angels (cp. En 9:1), who strive to παρακύπτειν into the gospel of the suffering and glorified Christ, either: gain a clear glance, or: steal a glance at it (so POxy s. 1 above; cp. Demosth. 4, 24) 1 Pt 1:12.—M-M. TW. -
20 gebeugt
I P.P. beugenII Adj.* * *ge|beugt [gə'bɔykt]1. adj2) (GRAM) Verb, Substantiv inflected2. advgebéúgt sitzen/stehen — to sit/stand hunched over
See:→ auch beugen* * *ge·beugtI. adj bowed, stoopingein \gebeugter Kopf a bowed head\gebeugte Schultern rounded shouldersII. adv in a stooping posture\gebeugt sitzen to sit hunched up* * *B. adj1.vom Kummer gebeugt bowed down with grief2. LING:gebeugte Form inflected form
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