Limp in spanish
Cojear
pronunciation: koʊxeɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: koʊxeɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures






limp1 = cojera, renquera.
Example: Despite her limp when she walks, her life is truly a miracle.more:
» have + a limp = cojear, estar paticojo.
Example: I have rheumatoid arthritis and very recently a limp when I walk, so I have not been running lately.limp2 = flácido, flojo, lacio, fofo.
Example: The sail just sat limp with barely a flutter.more:
» go + limp = ponerse flácido, quedarse flácido, perder la rigidez, quedarse muerto.
Example: She literally goes limp when I hold her -- her head tilts, her body softens and looses all tenseness.» limp hair = pelo liso, pelo lacio, cabello liso, cabello lacio.
Example: It's so cool to find that there are other girls out there who have fine limp hair and a cowlick.» limp paper binding = encuadernación flexible en papel.
Example: The technique of limp vellum binding can still benefit from improvements and can be adapted for use with other materials, as in the limp paper binding.» limp vellum binding = encuadernación flexible en vitela.
Example: The technique of limp vellum binding can still benefit from improvements and can be adapted for use with other materials, as in the limp paper binding.limp3 = cojear, avanzar con dificultad.
Example: Both elements must be present; having commitment without resources -- or the reverse -- necessarily results in a lopsided effort that limps along ineffectively.