Bracing in spanish
Vigorizante
pronunciation: bigoʊɹ̩iθɑnte part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: bigoʊɹ̩iθɑnte part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
brace3 = asegurar, coger, fijar.
Example: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.more:
» brace for = prepararse para.
Example: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.» brace + Reflexivo = prepararse, prepararse para lo peor.
Example: She braced herself, afraid that from some obscure motive of propriety or self-protection he would turn on her.brace4 = sujetar abarcando.
Example: If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they knocked their hats off on the iron bars which braced the presses.bracing = tonificante, fortificante, vigorizante.
Example: Exhaustion didn't come close to what she felt and even the bracing air current did nothing to clear her fuddled brain.