Buckled in spanish
Abrochado
pronunciation: ɑbɹ̩oʊtʃɑdoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
pronunciation: ɑbɹ̩oʊtʃɑdoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures
buckle3 = ceder, doblarse, combarse.
Example: The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams.more:
» buckle down to = ponerse las pilas, ponerse de lleno a, ponerse a hacer Algo en serio, ponerse a trabajar en serio, hincar los codos.
Example: He later said that injury was 'the best thing that ever happened' to him because he finally buckled down to study.» buckle up = abrocharse el cinturón, ponerse el cinturón.
Example: Children who are not buckled up are three times more likely to suffer a significant injury in a crash than children who are buckled up.