Hipped in spanish

A cuatro aguas

pronunciation: ɑkuɑtɹ̩oʊɑguɑs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

hip3 = decir, contar, informar. 

Example: He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.

hipped1 = a cuatro aguas. 

Example: According to the new design, the roof will have gable ends as opposed to being hipped with dormer windows = De acuerdo con el nuevo diseño, el techo tendrá hastiales en lugar de ser a cuatro aguas con buhardillas.

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» hipped roof = tejado a cuatro aguas.

Example: A hipped roof is stronger in windstorms than a gabled one.

hipped2 = en la onda, a la última, moderno. 

Example: The dancers were using blue feather fans and they made moves that looked spectactular and the choreography was very hipped and daring.

hipped3 = taciturno, temperamental, malhumorado, abatido, deprimido. 

Example: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.

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» be hipped (on/to) = obsesionarse con, tener obsesión con, tener fijación por.

Example: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.

» get hipped (on/to) = obsesionarse con, tener obsesión con, tener fijación por.

Example: So a man today can get very hipped on Peace as an abstract concept, but if he were ever to be asked to go out and fight a future Hitler his stance would certainly change.

hipped4 

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» wide-hipped = ancho de caderas, de caderas anchas.

Example: Our sense of beauty serves an evolutionary function: it helps us choose the best mates -- the wide-hipped woman best suited to bearing children, or the broad-shouldered hunk of a man who could protect and provide.

Hipped synonyms

mansard in spanish: buhardilla, pronunciation: mænsɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun

Hipped antonyms

gabled pronunciation: geɪbəld part of speech: adjective hipless pronunciation: hɪpləs part of speech: adjective
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