Apea in english

Apea

pronunciation: əpiə part of speech: noun
In gestures

apearse = dismount ; step off. 

Example: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Example: As he stepped off the moving stairs on the ground floor, the surroundings were erily quiet.

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» apearse deget offstep offalight fromlight from .

Example: She wrote a paper with the title 'Getting off the library merry-go-round: McAnally and Downs revisited'.

Example: As he stepped off the moving stairs on the ground floor, the surroundings were erily quiet.

Example: At the next bus stop, 3 children boarded and 2 adults alighted from the bus.

Example: He lighted from the train, looked back at her and said, 'You will have my answer in three days'.

» apearse del autobúsget off + the bus .

Example: One day dude I'm just gonna get off the bus, and I'm gonna run into the woods and I'm never gonna come back!.

» apearse del aviónget off + the aeroplaneget off + the airplaneget off + the plane .

Example: If you have paralysis, the practicalities of air travel, especially getting on and off the aeroplane, might be difficult.

Example: All I would have to do was to get on and off the airplane undetected.

Example: She missed her flight and her daughter went into panic mode when she didn't see her mom getting off the plane.

» apearse del burroback down (from)get off + Posesivo + high horseget down + Posesivo + high horse .

Example: He became known as a tough guy who wouldn't back down from any fisticuffs.

Example: If she doesn't get off her high horse, there's little hope that your relationship will make it in the long term.

Example: Perhaps they should get down their high horses before they shoot themselves in the foot.

» apearse de un cocheget out of + a car .

Example: Getting in and out of the car is one of the most difficult and potentially painful activities for someone who has had a hip replacement.
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