Clung in spanish
Aferrado
pronunciation: ɑferɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɑferɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures
cling to = adherirse a, aferrarse a, agarrarse a.
Example: It would be a mistake to cling to the seeming comforts of the old ways at the cost of being unable to get the full advantages of the new ones.more:
» cling film = film transparente, celofán.
Example: This dispenser will store 32cm wide cling film and kitchen foil internally and kitchen paper can be attached to the bottom if required.» cling like + a limpet = pegarse como una lapa.
Example: She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.» cling on for + dear life = aferrarse desesperadamente, agarrarse desesperadamente.
Example: Once in the forest they had to cling on for dear life, as the horses swerved between the trees at a fast canter.» cling(stone) peach = pavía, melocotón pavía.
Example: Cling peaches are usually low in anthocyanin as compared with the freestone variety.» cling to + (the) hope that = aferrarse a la esperanza de que.
Example: Top US envoy, John Kerry, clings to hope that diplomacy can salvage Syria, as Damascus resumes offensive on rebel-held Aleppo.» cling wrap = film transparente, celofán.
Example: She pulled the cling wrap off so quickly that she took half the frosting with it.» static cling = electricidad estática.
Example: This will reduce static cling and acts as a natural fabric softener without altering the fleece's ability to wick.clung = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo cling to (aferrarse a). [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]
Example: But if the FID still clung to its traditional interpretation of the meaning of documentation, the term became increasingly to be used to denote any non-conventional library method for the subject analysis of graphic records and any activity of research or inquiry relating thereto.