Lacing in spanish
Atar
pronunciation: ɑtɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑtɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures




lace3 = acordonar, entrelazar.
Example: He laced his fingers behind his head, heaved a big sigh, and said, 'This is the life!'.more:
» lace into = arremeter contra, criticar, censurar, vituperar.
Example: If a cop or prosecutor treated you like they treat you a judge would lace into them for wielding their power maliciously.» lace into = avalanzarse sobre, ponerse a comer, hincarle el diente a, atacar, engullir.
Example: The stray cat would lace into the food like a bulimic, but any sudden movement or noise caused panic and a zippy departure.» lace + Nombre + with = añadir. [Generalmente añadir alcohol a una bebida]
Example: A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.