Stoop in spanish
Agacharse
pronunciation: ɑgɑtʃɑɹ̩se part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: ɑgɑtʃɑɹ̩se part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
stoop1 = encorvamiento, encorvadura.
Example: If the father stoops, chances are the son has also developed a stoop -- or at least shows clear signs of developing one.more:
» walk with + a stoop = andar encorvado.
Example: It is a curious fact of history that the first Neanderthal man to have been discovered did, indeed, walk with a stoop.stoop2 = porche, zaguán, rellano.
Example: It is the story of a kid who spends all day and all night on his stoop terrorizing everybody who comes near it.stoop3 = inclinarse, encorvarse.
Example: In agriculture and construction, workers often resort to stooping because it demands less energy expenditure than kneeling or squatting.stoop4 = rebajarse.
Example: This testifies to the fact that even the top-level people can stoop very low in order to maintain themselves in power.more:
» stoop to = rebajarse a, dignarse a.
Example: The author discerns 3 levels of cheating and deceit and examines why scientists stoop to bias and fraud, particularly in trials for new treatments.» stoop to + conquer = ceder para vencer.
Example: President Jonathan could still become a hero if he adopts the strategy of 'stooping to conquer'.