Adormecer in english

Lull

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

adormecerse = become + numb ; be numb ; go + numb. 

Example: Bertolt Brecht's theory of performance is used to explain how student become numb to pedagogy and teachers.Example: In the initial stage of frostbite the flesh may tingle, be numb, or feel hot.Example: She hit her crazy bone so hard against the butt of her pistol that for a moment her arm went numb.

adormecer = tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA] ; numb. 

Example: In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.Example: The continous media coverage of contemporary wars, news, & terrorism is numbing the viewer.

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» adormecer con arrullossing + Nombre + to sleep .

Example: A girl's dying wish was granted when her favourite singer sang her to sleep as she took her last breath.

» adormecersebecome + numbbe numbgo + numb .

Example: Bertolt Brecht's theory of performance is used to explain how student become numb to pedagogy and teachers.

Example: In the initial stage of frostbite the flesh may tingle, be numb, or feel hot.

Example: She hit her crazy bone so hard against the butt of her pistol that for a moment her arm went numb.

Adormecer synonyms

still in spanish: todavía, pronunciation: stɪl part of speech: adverb quiet in spanish: tranquilo, pronunciation: kwaɪət part of speech: adjective calm in spanish: calma, pronunciation: kɑm part of speech: adjective, verb, noun quieten in spanish: calmar, pronunciation: kwitən part of speech: verb letup in spanish: cejar, pronunciation: letəp part of speech: noun tranquilize in spanish: tranquilizar, pronunciation: træŋkwəlaɪz part of speech: verb calm down in spanish: cálmese, pronunciation: kɑmdaʊn part of speech: verb tranquillize in spanish: tranquilizar, pronunciation: træŋkwɪlaɪz part of speech: verb
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