Droop in spanish
Inclinarse
pronunciation: inklinɑɹ̩se part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: inklinɑɹ̩se part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
droop1 = inflexión, caída, bajada, descenso, declive.
Example: This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.more:
» Groos droop = inflexión de Groos. [En bibliometría, desajuste entre los datos teóricos y los observados que suele aparecer en las distribuciones Bradford, esta inflexión aparece en la cola de la distribución y es siempre a la baja]
Example: The author concludes that the Groos droop can be explained through Bradford's law and hence that they do not contradict each other.droop2 = dejarse caer.
Example: Four performers tied to bungees swing, droop and fly in the air in ways that defy gravity.more:
» droop away from = separarse descendiendo, descolgarse de.
Example: In all cases the end part of the empirical graph droops away from the theoretical.