Figured in spanish
Figurado
pronunciation: figuɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: figuɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
figure4 = figurar, constar.
Example: It is important not to let the early sections figure disproportionately in the final abstract merely because they are encountered first.more:
» figure out = averiguar.
Example: It turns out that the public, the students, have figured out that that's a way of doing some kind of subject searching, and they do it all the time.» figure out + a mystery = esclarecer un misterio.
Example: In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.» figure out + a plan = tener un plan, hacer un plan.
Example: Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.» figure out how = ingeniárselas para, averiguar cómo.
Example: As she tried to figure out how to change her and the library's image, she made some interesting observations.» have + Nombre + figured out = conocer de lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz, conocer lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz de hacer.
Example: Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.figure5 = pensar.
Example: I was skeptical, but I figured I'd give it a try.figured
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» full-figured = rellenito, regordete, rechoncho, retaco, metido en carnes, entrado en carnes, gordinflón, gordiflón, tripón.
Example: Full-figured women know how hard it can be to find a proper fitting bra.