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121 ladearse
1 (inclinarse) to lean, lean over2 familiar (apartarse) to move* * ** * *VPR1) (=inclinarse) to lean (a towards)(=torcerse) to bend; (Dep) to swerve; (Aer) to bank, turn3)ladearse con — to be equal to, be even with
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■ladearse verbo reflexivo
1 (torcerse, inclinarse) to lean, tilt
2 (hacerse a un lado, apartarse) to go off to one side, to move aside
' ladearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladear
English:
bank
- lean
- tip
* * *vpr1. [cuadro] to tilt;[persona] to turn sideways* * *vr: to bend (over) -
122 ladeo
m.inclination or motion to one side.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ladear.* * *1 tilt* * *SM (=inclinación) tilt, leaning; (Aer) banking, turning -
123 orillarse
VPR Méx (Aut) to pull over* * *vprEsp, Méx [vehículo] to pull over; [persona] to move to one side -
124 dar tumbos
v.1 to tumble over, to barge about, to move clumsily, to jounce.El chico dio tumbos en el pasto The boy tumbled over on the grass.2 to bucket about, to move from one side to the other.El botecito dio tumbos The dinghy bucketed about.3 to jolt around, to bump around.* * *to jolt, bump along -
125 echarse a un lado
to move to one side -
126 abandonar a su suerte
• leave things half done• leave to one side• turn adrift -
127 apartar
• brush apart• brush away• draw aside• draw to one side• lay an ambush• lay at someone's door• leave around• leave at• push ahead with a plan• push apart• push around• push at the back• put apart• put at• set apart• shove off• singularize• sweep aside• turn away -
128 apartar a un lado
• draw aside• draw to one side• push apart• push at the back• put apart• put at
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