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1 straggle
'stræɡl1) (to grow or spread untidily: His beard straggled over his chest.) extenderse, desparramarse, crecer desordenadamente2) (to walk too slowly to remain with a body of eg marching soldiers, walkers etc.) rezagarse, ir rezagado•- straggly
- straggliness
tr['strægəl]1 (spread untidily) extenderse, desparramarse; (grow) crecer desordenadamente2 (lag behind) rezagarse, ir rezagado,-av.• estar esparcido v.• extraviarse v.• rezagarse v.• vagar v.'strægəl1) ( spread untidily) \<\<plant\>\> crecer* desordenadamente2)a) ( wander)b) (lag behind, fall away) rezagarse*, quedarse rezagado['stræɡl]VI1) (=lag behind) rezagarsethe guests straggled out into the night — los invitados salieron poco a poco y desaparecieron en la noche
as the last runners straggled over the finishing line... — a medida que iban cruzando la meta los últimos corredores...
2) (=spread untidily) (Bot) lozanear; [hair] caer laciothe village straggles on for miles — el pueblo se extiende varios kilómetros (sin tener un plano fijo)
* * *['strægəl]1) ( spread untidily) \<\<plant\>\> crecer* desordenadamente2)a) ( wander)b) (lag behind, fall away) rezagarse*, quedarse rezagado -
2 straggle
s.paseo.v.1 rezagarse.2 desparramarse.3 vagabundear.vi.rezagarse (lag behind); desparramarse (spread untidily)(pt & pp straggled) -
3 rezagarse
rezagarse verbo reflexivo to linger behind: no os rezaguéis, don't fall behind ' rezagarse' also found in these entries: English: drag - drop behind - lag behind - fall - get - straggle -
4 rezagado
Del verbo rezagar: ( conjugate rezagar) \ \
rezagado es: \ \el participio
rezagado
◊ -da adjetivo: quedar(se) rezagado to fall o drop behind;iban rezagados they were lagging behind; los alumnos más rezagados the slower students ' rezagado' also found in these entries: Spanish: atrasada - atrasado English: straggle - straggler
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straggle — strag|gle [ˈstrægəl] v [I] 1.) if the people in a group straggle somewhere, they go there fairly slowly and with large spaces between them straggle in/into/through etc ▪ The children were beginning to straggle in from the playground. straggle… … Dictionary of contemporary English
straggle — ► VERB 1) trail slowly behind the person or people in front. 2) grow or spread out in an irregular, untidy way. ► NOUN ▪ an irregular and untidy group. DERIVATIVES straggler noun straggly adjective. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
straggle — Synonyms and related words: amble, barge, bat around, be lengthy, be prolonged, belong, bowl along, bum, bundle, clump, count ties, crane, dawdle, divagate, drag, drift, err, excurse, extend, extend out, fall behind, flit, flounce, foot, footslog … Moby Thesaurus
straggle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. drag, dawdle, bring up the rear, trail, drag one s feet; disperse; meander, wander, rove, stray. See slowness, deviation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. ramble, stray, wander, fall behind; see lag 1 , loiter … English dictionary for students
straggle — strag·gle || strægl v. fall behind, wander away from, stray from; ramble, wander; grow or spread out in an untidy or irregular fashion … English contemporary dictionary
straggle — verb 1》 move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front. 2》 grow or spread out in an irregular, untidy way. noun an irregular and untidy group. Derivatives straggler noun straggly adjective Origin ME: perh. from dialect… … English new terms dictionary
straggle — verb (I) 1 to move at a slower speed than the group you are with so that you remain at a distance behind them (+ in): runners straggling in two hours after the leaders 2 to move, grow, or spread out untidily in different directions: thin, black,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
straggle — verb we were straggling toward the end, but we weren t the last ones to cross the finish line Syn: trail, lag, dawdle, walk slowly, dally, lollygag; fall behind, bring up the rear … Thesaurus of popular words
straggle — /ˈstrægəl / (say straguhl) verb (i) (straggled, straggling) 1. to stray from the road, course, or line of march. 2. to wander about in a scattered fashion; ramble. 3. to go, come, or spread in a scattered, irregular fashion. 4. to fail to keep up …
straggle — v. & n. v.intr. 1 lack or lose compactness or tidiness. 2 be or become dispersed or sporadic. 3 trail behind others in a march or race etc. 4 (of a plant, beard, etc.) grow long and loose. n. a body or group of straggling or scattered persons or… … Useful english dictionary
fall behind — Synonyms and related words: back, back up, backslide, cock, come after, come last, dawdle, drag, fall astern, fall back, follow, get behind, go back, go backwards, go behind, hang back, jerk back, lag, lag behind, lapse, linger, linger behind,… … Moby Thesaurus