Sprawling in spanish
Desmadejado
pronunciation: desmɑdexɑdoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: desmɑdexɑdoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
sprawl2 = extenderse, desparramarse, desperdigarse.
Example: Atlanta, too, has been sprawling outward, with three suburban counties making the nation's top 10 list for fastest rate of population growth.more:
» outsprawled = desparramado, desperdigado.
Example: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.sprawl3 = despatarrarse, despaturrarse, repanchi(n)garse, repanti(n)garse, tumbarse.
Example: He sprawled on his sofa, still covered in sweat from his attempts to work out his frustration at the gym.more:
» send + Nombre + sprawling = hacer caer al suelo estrepitosamente.
Example: They stepped out of the room and he punched her in the face, sending her sprawling and giving her a black eye that lasted for the rest of the tour.sprawling = muy desparramado, muy desperdigado, deslavazado, de crecimiento rápido y descontrolado. [Que se extiende sobre una zona muy amplia y de forma descontrolada]
Example: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.