Tilt in spanish

Inclinación

pronunciation: inklinɑθioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

tilt1 = inclinación, sesgo. 

Example: This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.

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» at full tilt = a toda velocidad, a todo gas, a toda pastilla, a todo vapor, a toda máquina.

Example: Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.

» full-tilt = a toda velocidad, a todo gas, a toda pastilla, a toda máquina, a todo vapor.

Example: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.

» go + tilt = perder la olla, perder la chaveta, írsele la olla, írsele la pinza, perder las riendas, perder los estribos, volverse loco.

Example: I still voice my opinion on the teams performance but I don't go tilt anymore.

» work at + full tilt = trabajar sin respiro, trabajar a pleno rendimiento.

Example: In addition to their regular tasks, which keep them working at full tilt at all times, 15,000 periodical titles had arrived and had to be processed.

tilt2 = inclinar, ladear. 

Example: Manufacturers have produced screens which can be tilted and moved from side to side, together with detachable keyboards which can be placed in the most comfortable position.

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» tilt against/at + windmills = luchar contra molinos.

Example: It seems to me that Mr. Berman is tilting against windmills.

» tilt at + an angle = inclinar.

Example: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.

» tilt + Nombre + out of = sacar de.

Example: The appearance of a cafeteria worker to re-fill the salt and pepper shakers tilted her out of her fantasy.

» tilt + the balance = desequilibrar.

Example: The slight trend towards buying of more fiction over these five years has not yet been sufficient to tilt the balance of the overall lending stock.

» tilt to + one side = inclinarse hacia un lado, escorar hacia un lado.

Example: When she began to tilt to one side, it became obvious that something was indeed quite wrong.

Tilt synonyms

pitch in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪtʃ part of speech: noun list in spanish: , pronunciation: lɪst part of speech: noun rock in spanish: , pronunciation: rɑk part of speech: noun lean in spanish: , pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb shift in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɪft part of speech: noun, verb angle in spanish: , pronunciation: æŋgəl part of speech: noun tip in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪp part of speech: noun argument in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrgjəmənt part of speech: noun sway in spanish: , pronunciation: sweɪ part of speech: noun, verb cant in spanish: , pronunciation: kænt part of speech: noun contention in spanish: , pronunciation: kəntenʃən part of speech: noun controversy in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑntrəvɜrsi part of speech: noun inclination in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnkləneɪʃən part of speech: noun careen in spanish: , pronunciation: kɜrin part of speech: verb, noun wobble in spanish: , pronunciation: wɑbəl part of speech: noun, verb leaning in spanish: , pronunciation: linɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective joust in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒaʊst part of speech: noun, verb arguing in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrgjuɪŋ part of speech: noun contestation in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑntəsteɪʃən part of speech: noun cant over in spanish: , pronunciation: kæntoʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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