Underhand in spanish
Solapado
pronunciation: soʊlɑpɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: soʊlɑpɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
underhand1 = ladino, solapado, taimado, marrullero.
Example: The article suggests some tactics to counter the underhand ways of the weasels in the workplace.more:
» underhand dealing = chanchullo, tejemane, amaño.
Example: He was not afraid of underhand dealings and he had probably been skimming off some cash since Mr. Dubose died.» underhand scheming = chanchullo, tejemane, amaño.
Example: Furious at the underhand scheming, Marie-Claude hatched her own little plot.underhand2 = con la mano por debajo. [Golpeando algo, generalmente una pelota, de abajo hacia arriba o lanzándolo sujetándolo por debajo]
Example: To be a good volleyball player, mastering the underhand serve is essential.