Below in spanish

Abajo

pronunciation: ɑbɑxoʊ part of speech: adverb
In gestures

below1 = por debajo de. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras formadas añadiendo "be" a otra palabra ya existente]

Example: As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.

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» be below par = no estar a la altura de lo que se espera.

Example: Many books bought at railway stations for a long journey frequently turn out to be below par for the author.

» below-average = por debajo de la media.

Example: Children who are hyper are not necessarily the most athletic and will probably be average or below-average students.

» below + Posesivo + capabilities = por debajo de las posibilidades.

Example: The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a 'catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).

» below-freezing = bajo cero, por debajo de cero.

Example: Sleet may occur when a warm layer of air lies above a below-freezing layer of air at the Earth's surface.

» below-normal = por debajo de lo normal.

Example: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.

» be below + Posesivo + dignity = no ser digno de Uno, rebajar, humillar.

Example: It was clear, though, that this author felt that the job had been below his dignity.

» below surface = subterráneo, bajo tierra.

Example: Insulation techniques helpful to energy conservation are: more use of below surface areas; the mounding of earth against outside walls; sod roofs; and the correct use of glass.

» below zero = bajo cero.

Example: Dirt roads, no electricity, one-room school a mile away, below zero blizzards in the winter, and mosquito clouds in the summer.

» down below = abajo.

Example: I heard a yell from down below and saw what seemed a hazy glow.

» fall below = descender por debajo de.

Example: The same period had witnessed also the creation of a centralized welfare state with the simple concept of ensuring that all citizens should not fall below a certain standard of living.

» far below = muy por debajo de.

Example: The poet ranks far below the painter in the representation of visible things, and far below the musician in that of invisible things.

» immediately below = inmediatamente por debajo de, justo por debajo de.

Example: Immediately below the screw the spindle was squared and pierced to take the bar, a crooked iron rod with a wooden handle.

» way below = muy por debajo de.

Example: The amount of shale gas that is commercially viable in the Karoo is way below the current estimate.

below2 = (que se menciona) a continuación, más abajo. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras formadas añadiendo "be" a otra palabra ya existente]

Example: These are discussed in more detail below.

more:

» given below = a continuación se enumeran.

Example: Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri.

» hereinbelow = a continuación.

Example: Disclaimer: the events hereinbelow related are true, but took place several years ago.

Below synonyms

under in spanish: debajo, pronunciation: ʌndɜr part of speech: adjective, adverb beneath in spanish: debajo, pronunciation: bɪniθ part of speech: adverb infra in spanish: infra, pronunciation: ɪnfrə part of speech: adverb downstairs in spanish: abajo, pronunciation: daʊnsterz part of speech: adverb on a lower floor in spanish: en un piso inferior, pronunciation: ɑnəloʊɜrflɔr part of speech: adverb down the stairs in spanish: bajar las escaleras, pronunciation: daʊnðəsterz part of speech: adverb at a lower place in spanish: en un lugar más bajo, pronunciation: ætəloʊɜrpleɪs part of speech: adverb to a lower place in spanish: a un lugar más bajo, pronunciation: tuəloʊɜrpleɪs part of speech: adverb

Below antonyms

above pronunciation: əbʌv part of speech: adverb, adjective supra pronunciation: suprə part of speech: adverb upstairs pronunciation: əpsterz part of speech: adverb higher up pronunciation: haɪɜrʌp part of speech: adverb to a higher place pronunciation: tuəhaɪɜrpleɪs part of speech: adverb in a higher place pronunciation: ɪnəhaɪɜrpleɪs part of speech: adverb up the stairs pronunciation: ʌpðəsterz part of speech: adverb on a higher floor pronunciation: ɑnəhaɪɜrflɔr part of speech: adverb
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