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noun plural (acrobatic performances.) acrobaciatr[ækrə'bætɪks]1 acrobacia f singn.• acrobacia s.f.'ækrə'bætɪksplural noun acrobacia f[ˌækrǝʊ'bætɪks]NPL acrobacia fsing ; (as profession) acrobacia fsing, acrobatismo msing ; (Aer) vuelo msing acrobáticomental/verbal acrobatics — malabarismos mpl mentales/verbales
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acrobacia sustantivo femenino ( arte) acrobatics; acrobacia aérea aerobatics
acrobacia sustantivo femenino acrobatics sing: estuvimos viendo un número de acrobacia aérea, we saw an aerobatics act ' acrobacia' also found in these entries: Spanish: maroma -
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adv.• perrito caliente adv.n.• perrito caliente s.m.intransitive verb - gg- (AmE colloq)a) ( show off) fanfarronear (fam)b) ( perform acrobatics) hacer* acrobacias* * *intransitive verb - gg- (AmE colloq)a) ( show off) fanfarronear (fam)b) ( perform acrobatics) hacer* acrobacias -
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'ækrəbæt(a person in a circus etc who performs gymnastics.) acróbata- acrobatics
acrobat n acróbatatr['ækrəbæt]1 acróbata nombre masulino o femeninoacrobat ['ækrə.bæt] n: acróbata mf, satimbanqui mfn.• acróbata s.f.• saltibanquí s.m.• titiritero, -era s.m.,f.• volatinero, -era s.m.,f.• volatín s.m.• volteador, -ora s.m.,f.'ækrəbætnoun acróbata mf['ækrǝbæt]N acróbata mf* * *['ækrəbæt]noun acróbata mf -
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eərə'bætiks(acrobatics performed by an aircraft or high in the air.) acrobacia aéreatr[eərə'bætɪks]1 (sport) acrobacia aérean.• acrobacia aérea s.f.'erə'bætɪks, ˌeərə'bætɪksplural noun acrobacia f aérea[ˌɛǝrǝʊ'bætɪks]NPL acrobacia fsing aérea* * *['erə'bætɪks, ˌeərə'bætɪks]plural noun acrobacia f aérea -
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) (hacer) caer; desplomarse, venirse abajo; voltear2) (to do tumbling.) hacer ejercicios de tierra (de gimnasia artística)
2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) caída, tumbo; voltereta- tumbler- tumblerful
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tumble vb caer / rodartr['tʌmbəl]1 caída, tumbo1 (fall) caerse2 (in acrobatics) dar volteretas3 (prices etc) caer en picado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtumble drier secadora1) : dar volteretas (en acrobacia)2) fall: caerse, venirse abajotumble vt1) topple: volcar2) toss: hacer girartumble n: voltereta f, caída fv.• caer v.(§pres: caigo, caes...)• derribarse v.• derrumbar v.• desarreglar v.• tropezar v.• tumbar v.• venirse abajo v.• volcar v.• voltear v.n.• barquinazo s.m.• caída s.f.• revuelco s.m.• traspiés s.m.• tumbo s.m.• voltereta s.f.• vuelco s.m.
I 'tʌmbəla) ( of acrobat) voltereta fb) ( fall) caída fto take a tumble — caerse*
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1) ( fall) caerse*2) (roll, turn) \<\<acrobat\>\> dar* volteretas; \<\<kitten/children\>\> revolcarse*, retozar*•Phrasal Verbs:['tʌmbl]1.N (=fall) caída f ; (=somersault) voltereta f, rodada f (LAm)to have or take a tumble — caerse
to have a tumble in the hay * — euph retozar, hacer el amor (en el pajar)
rough-and-tumbleto take a tumble — (fig) bajar de golpe, dar un bajón
2. VI1) (=fall) caerse; (=stumble) tropezarto tumble downstairs/down a hill — rodar por la escalera/por una colina, rodar escaleras abajo/cuesta abajo
2) [water] correr con fuerza; (fig) [prices] caer en picado, desplomarse3) (=rush)to tumble into/out of bed — tirarse en/saltar de la cama
the children tumbled out of the room/car — los niños salieron de la habitación/del coche en tropel
4) (Brit)* (=suddenly understand)3.VT (=knock down) derribar, abatir, tumbar; (fig) derrocar; (=upset) hacer caer; (=disarrange) desarreglar4.CPDtumble dryer N — secadora f
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I ['tʌmbəl]a) ( of acrobat) voltereta fb) ( fall) caída fto take a tumble — caerse*
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1) ( fall) caerse*2) (roll, turn) \<\<acrobat\>\> dar* volteretas; \<\<kitten/children\>\> revolcarse*, retozar*•Phrasal Verbs: -
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acrobatics — [ak΄rə bat′iks] pl.n. [also with sing. v.] 1. the art, skill, or tricks of an acrobat 2. any difficult or intricate tricks requiring great skill or agility [mental acrobatics] … English World dictionary
acrobatics — (n.) 1859, from ACROBATIC (Cf. acrobatic); also see ICS (Cf. ics). Earlier was acrobatism (1864). In early 20c. acrobacy (from Fr. acrobacie) sometimes was used … Etymology dictionary
acrobatics — [n] athletic floor exercises balancing, feats, gymnastics, somersaults, stunts, tumbling; concept 363 … New thesaurus
Acrobatics — Infobox Occupation name= Acrobat caption= An arcrobat during a high wire act. official names= acrobat type= performing arts activity sector= sport, busking, circus, show business competencies= skills, manual abilities formation= employment field … Wikipedia
acrobatics — /ak reuh bat iks/, n. 1. (used with a pl. v.) the feats of an acrobat; gymnastics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the art or practice of acrobatic feats. 3. (used with a pl. v.) something performed with remarkable agility and ease: the verbal… … Universalium
acrobatics — n. 1) to perform acrobatics 2)(fig.) mental acrobatics * * * [ˌækrə bætɪks] (fig.) mental acrobatics to perform acrobatics … Combinatory dictionary
acrobatics — ac|ro|bat|ics [ ,ækrə bætıks ] noun plural 1. ) the skills or movements of an ACROBAT 2. ) the skills that you use when you do something difficult or complicated very well, or when you deal with a lot of things at the same time: the acrobatics of … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
acrobatics — plural noun 1) staggering feats of acrobatics Syn: gymnastics, tumbling; agility; rare funambulism 2) the acrobatics required to negotiate an international contract Syn: mental agility, skill, quick thinking, fancy footwork, alertness,… … Thesaurus of popular words
acrobatics — UK [ˌækrəˈbætɪks] / US noun [plural] 1) the skills or movements of an acrobat 2) the skills that you use when you do something difficult or complicated very well, or when you deal with a lot of things at the same time the acrobatics of balancing… … English dictionary
acrobatics — [[t]æ̱krəbæ̱tɪks[/t]] N PLURAL Acrobatics are acrobatic movements … English dictionary
acrobatics — ac•ro•bat•ics [[t]ˌæk rəˈbæt ɪks[/t]] n. 1) spo (used with a pl. v.) the feats of an acrobat; gymnastics 2) spo (used with a sing. v.) the art or practice of acrobatic feats 3) (used with a pl. v.) something performed with remarkable agility and… … From formal English to slang