Cramped in spanish
Estrecho
pronunciation: estɹ̩etʃoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: estɹ̩etʃoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
cramp2 = dar un calambre.
Example: Often a muscle that is cramping feels harder than normal to the touch or may even show visible signs of twitching.cramp3 = apretujar, apretar, hacinar, comprimir, apiñar.
Example: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.cramp4 = restringir, coartar, poner trabas, obstaculizar, poner obstáculos.
Example: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.more:
» cramp + Posesivo + style = arruinar + Posesivo + imagen, estropear + Posesivo + imagen.
Example: As New York's premiere party promoter, she has glitz, riches, and steers clear of any man who threatens to cramp her style.cramped = estrecho, falto de espacio, apretado.
Example: Vissenbjerg Library, Funen, serving a population of 5,860 and converted to full-time status in 1980, is placed in a stagnant shopping centre in cramped conditions.