Sigh in spanish
Suspiro
pronunciation: suspiɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: suspiɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
sigh1 = suspiro.
Example: As children we learn in converse with our parents the significance of a sigh, or a firmly closed mouth, or fidgeting hands, or raised eyebrows.more:
» breathe + a sigh = dar un suspiro, suspirar.
Example: After hearing the good news, the two women breathed a simultaneous sigh.» breathe + a sigh of relief = dar un suspiro de alivio, suspirar de alivio.
Example: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.» heave + a sigh = dar un suspiro.
Example: He laced his fingers behind his head, heaved a big sigh, and said, 'This is the life!'.» heave + a sigh of relief = dar un suspiro de alivio, suspirar de alivio.
Example: They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.» sigh of relief = suspiro de alivio.
Example: Unfortunately, the multimedia elements that enrich our electronic documents are extremely bulky, resulting in an almost audible sigh of relief when CD-ROMs became standard.» with a deep sigh = con un gran suspiro.
Example: 'That's wonderful, Tom!' said the director with a deep sigh.sigh2 = decir suspirando, suspirar.
Example: 'Well, you're certainly to be applauded for your loyalty,' sighed Datto.more:
» sigh + resignedly = suspirar con resignación, dar un suspiro de resignación.
Example: Seeing the pout on her face, Kei sighed resignedly and pointed to the bench where a pretty black-haired girl sat.