Arqueada in english
Arched
pronunciation: ɑrtʃt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑrtʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
arqueado = curved ; bowed.
Example: Flong moulds could be fitted into curved casting-boxes to make plates for rotary presses.Example: She could cope with the disappointment of not passing, but what I am not sure of is how much the dance examiner will mark her down for having bowed legs.more:
» tórax arqueado = pigeon chest ; bowed chest .
Example: Surgery to correct pigeon chest in children can be especially invasive and traumatic when the deformity is severe. Example: I have something similar to what's called a 'bowed chest' and struggle with my own self-image problems.arquear1 = curl ; arch.
Example: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.more:
» arquear las cejas = raise + Posesivo + eyebrow(s) ; arch + Posesivo + eyebrows .
Example: She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile. Example: 'I find this all baffling,' Meek commented, arching her eyebrows.» arquearse = hump ; arch .
Example: If your cat cries when it urinates or if it humps over when walking, it may well have some other illness. Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.arquear2 = retch.
Example: The defendant vomited in the dock and retched repeatedly and loudly at his murder trial as he heard graphic details of the injuries sustained by the girlfriend he shot.