Azotada in english
Whipped
pronunciation: wɪpt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: wɪpt part of speech: verb
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azotado
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» azotado por el tiempo = weather-beaten .
Example: There is another storm heading towards already weather-beaten New York.» azotado por el viento = windswept ; wind-whipped .
Example: On the banks of the windswept Columbia River, Google is working on a secret weapon in its quest to dominate the next generation of Internet computing. Example: Crews were able to hold the line against two wind-whipped wildfires in Northern California.» parte azotada por el viento = windward .
Example: The leeward side of an island is the drier side or the side where the trade winds pass before they hit a mountain while the windward side is the wetter side.azotar = scourge ; paddle ; flog ; whip ; thrash ; lash ; bullwhip ; buffet.
Example: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.Example: Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse = Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Example: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Example: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Example: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Example: Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.Example: She must be hunted down and bullwhipped for her obvious lack of mental acumen.Example: The Australian dollar was buffeted today by warnings that the Australian economy would grow at a slower pace unless aggressive reforms were undertaken.more:
» viento + azotar = wind + buffet .
Example: Steven realized he was standing befuddled in the street, buffeted by the wind.