Agachar in english

Duck

pronunciation: dʌk part of speech: noun
In gestures

agacharse = bend down ; duck ; squat (down) ; crouch (down) ; hunker down ; hunker. 

Example: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Example: The security lapse is raising eyebrows and concern over protection of the president, who narrowly avoided the attack by ducking quickly.Example: As you squat your heels raise off the floor so you are squatting on the balls of your feet.Example: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.Example: As a sign that the protesters are hunkering down for the long haul, they erected a larger tent on Sunday.Example: But the kitty didn't walk forward to Martin; instead, it was trying to hunker again in preparation for a leap.

agachar = lower ; bow. 

Example: When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.Example: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.

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» agachar la cabezadrop + Posesivo + headlower + Posesivo + head .

Example: Finely, he stood up, dropped his head to spit out his tobacco, just as the shooter took a shot at him.

Example: His wife lowered her head and sobbed and mouthed 'I love you' as a deputy replaced the shackles.

» agachar la cabeza antetouch + Posesivo + forelock at/to .

Example: 'Aye, aye, sir,' answered the cook, and touching his forelock, he disappeared at once in the direction of his galley = "Sí, sí, señor," respondió el cocinero, y agachando la cabeza, desapareció al instante en dirección a la cocina.

» agachar la miradalook down .

Example: You can wander around with your head in the clouds or you can look down and see where you're walking.

» agachar la vistalower + Posesivo + eyeslook down .

Example: You grew up and you learnt to keep your eyes lowered because if you raised your eyes you didn't know whether you were going to get an insult or a box in the ear.

Example: You can wander around with your head in the clouds or you can look down and see where you're walking.

» agacharsebend downducksquat (down)squattingcrouch (down)hunker downhunker .

Example: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.

Example: The security lapse is raising eyebrows and concern over protection of the president, who narrowly avoided the attack by ducking quickly.

Example: As you squat your heels raise off the floor so you are squatting on the balls of your feet.

Example: To understand why squatting is better than sitting, one just need to have a basic understanding of how the colon works.

Example: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.

Example: As a sign that the protesters are hunkering down for the long haul, they erected a larger tent on Sunday.

Example: But the kitty didn't walk forward to Martin; instead, it was trying to hunker again in preparation for a leap.

» agacharse completamentebend down low .

Example: Visitors must bend down low to examine the small placards that label the native shrubbery.

» agacharse del todobend down low .

Example: Visitors must bend down low to examine the small placards that label the native shrubbery.

» agacharse para eludirduck out of + harm's way .

Example: President Bush ducked out of harm's way when a reporter threw his shoes at him during his farewell trip to Iraq.

» agacharse para evitarduck out of + harm's way .

Example: President Bush ducked out of harm's way when a reporter threw his shoes at him during his farewell trip to Iraq.

Agachar synonyms

dip in spanish: inmersión, pronunciation: dɪp part of speech: noun, verb hedge in spanish: cobertura, pronunciation: hedʒ part of speech: noun circumvent in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: sɜrkəmvent part of speech: verb elude in spanish: eludir, pronunciation: ɪlud part of speech: verb dodge in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: dɑdʒ part of speech: noun, verb skirt in spanish: falda, pronunciation: skɜrt part of speech: noun fudge in spanish: Dulce de azúcar, pronunciation: fʌdʒ part of speech: noun evade in spanish: evadir, pronunciation: ɪveɪd part of speech: verb douse in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: daʊs part of speech: verb parry in spanish: parar, pronunciation: peri part of speech: noun put off in spanish: posponer, pronunciation: pʊtɔf part of speech: verb sidestep in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: saɪdstep part of speech: verb
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