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slouch [slaʊt∫]1. noun• stop slouching! redresse-toi !• he slouched out il sortit en traînant les pieds, le dos voûté* * *[slaʊtʃ] 1.1)2) (colloq) ( lazy person) traîne-savates m inv2.1) ( sit or stand badly) être avachi2) (also slouch around) traînasser -
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A n1 to walk with a slouch gen marcher le dos voûté ; [fashion model] US marcher d'une façon indolente ; she's got a terrible slouch elle a l'air complètement avachie ;2 ○ ( lazy person) traîne-savates m inv ; he's no slouch il n'a rien d'un traîne-savates ; he's no slouch at sth il se défend pas mal en qch ○.B vi1 ( sit or stand badly) être avachi ;2 ( also slouch around) traînasser.■ slouch forward être avachi. -
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(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
II
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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I [slaʊtʃ]1)to walk with a slouch — avere un'andatura ciondolante o dinoccolata
2) colloq. (lazy person) fannullone m. (-a)••II [slaʊtʃ]he's no slouch at sth. — se la cava bene a o in qcs
1) (sit badly) stravaccarsi colloq.; (stand badly) stare scomposto2) (anche slouch around) bighellonare, ciondolare* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) stravaccarsi, (camminare dinoccolato)* * *[slaʊtʃ]1. vi(when walking) camminare dinoccolato (-a)don't slouch! — raddrizza la schiena!, non stare con la schiena curva!
to slouch in/out — trascinarsi dentro/fuori
2. n•* * *slouch /slaʊtʃ/n.3 (fam.) pigrone; fannullone; ciondolone4 (fam.) incompetente; scalzacane; schiappa: He's no slouch at tennis, come tennista non è niente male● slouch hat, cappello a cencio; cappello floscio □ (fam.) The show was no slouch, lo spettacolo non è stato affatto male.(to) slouch /slaʊtʃ/A v. i.B v. t.● to slouch about (o around), bighellonare; oziare; gironzolare □ to slouch one's hat over one's eyes, tirarsi il cappello sugli occhi.* * *I [slaʊtʃ]1)to walk with a slouch — avere un'andatura ciondolante o dinoccolata
2) colloq. (lazy person) fannullone m. (-a)••II [slaʊtʃ]he's no slouch at sth. — se la cava bene a o in qcs
1) (sit badly) stravaccarsi colloq.; (stand badly) stare scomposto2) (anche slouch around) bighellonare, ciondolare -
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1. noun1) (posture) schlaffe Haltung2. intransitive verbbe no slouch at something — etwas loshaben in etwas (Dat.)
don't slouch! — halte dich gerade!
2) (be ungainly) sich herumflegeln (ugs. abwertend)* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) krumm sitzen, gehen* * *[slaʊtʃ]I. n<pl -es>1. (bad posture) krumme Haltungto be no \slouch at sth etw gut könnenII. viquit \slouching steh nicht so krumm dashe saw him \slouching in the corner sie sah ihn in der Ecke herumsitzenshe sat \slouched over her desk sie hing über ihrem Schreibtisch2. (walk)to \slouch along the street die Straße entlangschlendern* * *[slaʊtʃ]1. nto walk with a slouch — latschen, latschig gehen (inf)
2. vi(= stand, sit) herumhängen, sich lümmeln (inf); (= move) latschento slouch off — davonzockeln (inf)
he was slouched over his desk — er hing über seinem Schreibtisch, er war über seinen Schreibtisch gebeugt
* * *slouch [slaʊtʃ]A s1. krumme, nachlässige Haltung2. latschiger Gang3. fig Laxheit f4. a) herabhängende Hutkrempeb) Schlapphut m5. besonders US umga) Nichtstuer(in)b) Niete f pej, Flasche f pej:the show is no slouch das Stück ist nicht ohne umgB v/i3. herabhängen (Krempe etc)C v/t1. die Krempe herunterbiegen2. die Schultern hängen lassen* * *1. noun1) (posture) schlaffe Haltung2) (coll.): (lazy person) Faulpelz, der2. intransitive verb2) (be ungainly) sich herumflegeln (ugs. abwertend)* * *adj.krumm dasitzen adj. -
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{slautʃ}
I. 1. ходя/седя/стоя отпуснато, отпускам, прегърбвам (рамене и пр.)
2. мъкна се, влача се (и с abouts around)
3. смъквам (периферия на шапка), вися надолу (за периферия)
II. 1. отпуснатост, приведена/отпусната походка, прегърбена стойка
to walk with a SLOUCH влача си краката
2. sl. небрежен работник, мърляч, небрежна работа
to be no SLOUCH at бива ме в
it's no SLOUCH of a place хубаво място
3. slouch-hat* * *{slautsh} v 1. ходя/седя/стоя отпуснато; отпускам, прегьрбвам ((2) {slautsh} n 1. отпуснатост; приведена/отпусната походка; пр* * *отпуснатост; прегърбвам;* * *1. i. ходя/седя/стоя отпуснато, отпускам, прегърбвам (рамене и пр.) 2. ii. отпуснатост, приведена/отпусната походка, прегърбена стойка 3. it's no slouch of a place хубаво място 4. sl. небрежен работник, мърляч, небрежна работа 5. slouch-hat 6. to be no slouch at бива ме в 7. to walk with a slouch влача си краката 8. мъкна се, влача се (и с abouts around) 9. смъквам (периферия на шапка), вися надолу (за периферия)* * *slouch[slautʃ] I. v 1. ходя (седя) отпуснато, прегърбвам се; мъкна се, тътря (се), влача се; 2. нахлупвам ( шапка); II. n 1. сгърбеност, отпуснатост; to walk with a \slouch влача (тътря) си краката, като ходя; \slouch of the shoulders превити рамене; 2. sl мърляч, некадърник; predic разг.: no \slouch at спец по; he thinks himself no \slouch (no \slouch of himself) той се мисли за нещо голямо; it's no \slouch of a place то си е цял дворец. -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) sitte/gå lutendeIsubst. \/slaʊtʃ\/1) slapp holdning, lutende gange2) ( slang) udugelig person, sjusket person3) nedbrettet hattebremIIverb \/slaʊtʃ\/1) gå lutende2) stå med slapp holdning3) sitte sammensunket4) ( spesielt om hattebrem) henge slapt nedslouch about stå og henge slentre omkringslouch away traske omkring -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) molengar* * *[slautʃ] n 1 andar ou ter porte relaxado. 2 má postura. • vi 1 andar, estar com a cabeça inclinada, portar-se de maneira relaxada. to be no slouch ser muito eficiente. -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) sedeti kot kup nesreče* * *[sláuč]1.nounpripognjena (sklonjena, nemarna, grbava) drža telesa (zlasti pri hoji), mlahava, klecava, lena hoja; klapasti (povešeni, zavihani) krajevci klobuka; American slang neroda, štorhe is no slouch at painting — on ni neroden pri slikanju;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbs slabo držo telesa sedeti ali stati; težko in nerodno hoditi, vleči noge pri hoji; zavihati, povesiti krajevce klobuka; povesiti (ramena)to slouch about — tavati, bloditi, kolovratiti; postopati, pohajkovati -
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[slautʃ] 1. vi 2. nto slouch about/around — snuć się
* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) iść/siedzieć w opuszczoną głową -
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nehézkes mozgás, melák, esetlen fickó to slouch: lomhán mozog* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) lomhán csoszog; hanyagul ül -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) sjoske; sidde henslængt* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) sjoske; sidde henslængt -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) sitja/ganga/standa hokinn -
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n. sarkma, kambur durma, hımbıl hımbıl yürüme, tembel, beceriksiz————————v. sarkmak, sarkıtmak, kambur durmak, omuzlarını sarkıtmak* * *sark* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) kamburunu çıkararak oturmak/yürümek -
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• ryhditön käynti• löhötä• kävellä veltosti• laahustaa• lorvailla* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) kyyhöttää, laahustaa -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) būt/iet sakumpušam* * *lempīga gaita; sakumpusi stāja; sliņķis, slaists; iet ar sakumpušu muguru, iet lempīgā gaitā, nokarāties, nošļūkt -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) būti sudribusiam, gūrinti, kūprinti -
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n. slokhatt; hopsjunken hållning; hasande gång; lathund, oduglig person (slang)--------v. gå hasande; sitta hopsjunken* * *(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) gå (sitta, stå) hopsjunken -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) jít/sedět shrbeně* * *• shrbení• hrbení se• hrbit• nahrbení• bloumat -
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(to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) chodiť / sedieť zhrbene; hrbiť sa* * *• vliect sa• zhrbený postoj• zhrbenie• zhrbená chôdza• zvesit• sklopit• stiahnut strechu klobúka• drevo• hrbit sa• íst hrbato• byt sklopený• babrák• dolu visiaci• chúlit sa• darebák• ovisnút• ovisnutie• pohodlnost• lenoch• lenivost• krcit sa• nahrbený• nahrbenie• omyl
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