Delgado in english

thin

pronunciation: θɪn part of speech: adjective
In gestures

delgado = slim ; thin ; slender ; lean ; skinny ; wispy ; trim . 

Example: Abstracting journals vary enormously in scope ranging from vast publications covering an entire discipline, to slim volumes centred on a relatively narrow topic.Example: Wronski remained silent for a moment, looking at the thin gray threads of smoke that were rising from his cigarette.Example: He is a small, slender man, with a pencil-thin moustache and whitening, scanty hair.Example: While Baskerville's italic was a lean, elegant letter, the most radical departure from tradition since the French academic italic of the 1690s.Example: The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.Example: At first these little tiny hairs were wispy and light brown, the same color as the hair on top of my head.Example: Japanese are the most-recognized example of a fish-eating population enjoying a low incidence of diseases common to Americans (heart disease, breast cancer, diabetes, etc.), and a trim appearance.

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» alto y delgadospindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.]  .

Example: They flowered too soon I think, and then they were just spindly and weedy looking!.

» con tallo largo y delgadoleggy [leggier -comp., leggiest -comp]  .

Example: If you find the pansies still too leggy after a week or so, you can pinch them off to make them bush out more.

» de aspecto delgadolean-looking .

Example: Their book 'History, Condition, and Management' included a disproportionately lean-looking chapter on early printed books.

» delgado como un palostick-thin .

Example: The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.

» delgado y fuertewiry [wirier -comp., wiriest -sup.]  .

Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.

» demasiado delgadounderweight .

Example: We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.

» echar tallos largos y delgadosgrow + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas]get + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas] .

Example: Perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, lavender and thyme can live for a long time, but grow leggy and flop with age.

Example: In order to keep a geranium compact and bushy and prevent it from getting leggy, it needs to be pruned hard at least once a year.

» estar extremadamente delgadobe all(/nothing but) skin and bones .

Example: The boy was all skin and bones and needed the food and drink far more than Will did and anyway he could always ask the landlord for some = El niño estaba en los huesos y necesitaba comida y bebida mucho más que Will y, de todas formas, él siempre podría pedirle algo al casero.

» hacer más delgadothin .

Example: It is possible to use styrene to thin gelcoat, but there is a chance the gelcoat will be rubbery or sof.

» intestino delgadosmall intestinesmall bowel .

Example: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.

Example: In people with coeliac disease the immune system reacts abnormally to gluten causing small bowel damage.

» largo y delgadospindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.]  .

Example: They flowered too soon I think, and then they were just spindly and weedy looking!.

» nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgadonothing tastes as good as thin feels .

Example: She has been accused of encouraging anorexia in teenagers after telling a fashion website she lives by the maxim 'nothing tastes as good as thin feels'.

» ponerse los tallos largos y enjutosget + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas] .

Example: In order to keep a geranium compact and bushy and prevent it from getting leggy, it needs to be pruned hard at least once a year.

» vela delgadataper .

Example: On opening his eyes, he saw that his room was lit up with tapers and two women stood by his bed, who invited him to dance.

Delgado synonyms

light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt part of speech: noun, adjective cut in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌt part of speech: verb, noun lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb sheer in spanish: escarpado, pronunciation: ʃɪr part of speech: adjective pale in spanish: pálido, pronunciation: peɪl part of speech: adjective fine in spanish: multa, pronunciation: faɪn part of speech: adjective flat in spanish: plano, pronunciation: flæt part of speech: adjective spare in spanish: de repuesto, pronunciation: sper part of speech: verb, adjective tenuous in spanish: tenue, pronunciation: tenjəwəs part of speech: adjective reduce in spanish: reducir, pronunciation: rədus part of speech: verb rare in spanish: raro, pronunciation: rer part of speech: adjective trim in spanish: recortar, pronunciation: trɪm part of speech: noun, verb slight in spanish: leve, pronunciation: slaɪt part of speech: adjective transparent in spanish: transparente, pronunciation: trænsperənt part of speech: adjective narrow in spanish: estrecho, pronunciation: neroʊ part of speech: adjective gossamer in spanish: telaraña, pronunciation: gɑsəmɜr part of speech: noun, adjective weak in spanish: débiles, pronunciation: wik part of speech: adjective sparse in spanish: escaso, pronunciation: spɑrs part of speech: adjective haggard in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: hægɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun emaciated in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: ɪmeɪʃieɪtɪd part of speech: adjective gaunt in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: gɔnt part of speech: adjective slender in spanish: esbelto, pronunciation: slendɜr part of speech: adjective slim in spanish: Delgado, pronunciation: slɪm part of speech: adjective skinny in spanish: flaco, pronunciation: skɪni part of speech: adjective sleazy in spanish: sórdido, pronunciation: slizi part of speech: adjective flimsy in spanish: endeble, pronunciation: flɪmzi part of speech: adjective lanky in spanish: larguirucho, pronunciation: læŋki part of speech: adjective diaphanous in spanish: diáfano, pronunciation: daɪæfənɪs part of speech: adjective dilute in spanish: diluido, pronunciation: daɪlut part of speech: adjective, verb depressed in spanish: Deprimido, pronunciation: dɪprest part of speech: adjective wiry in spanish: nervioso, pronunciation: waɪri part of speech: adjective capillary in spanish: capilar, pronunciation: kæpəleri part of speech: noun, adjective scrawny in spanish: flaco, pronunciation: skrɔni part of speech: adjective wispy in spanish: tenue, pronunciation: wɪspi part of speech: adjective wizened in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: waɪzənd part of speech: adjective bony in spanish: óseo, pronunciation: boʊni part of speech: adjective lank in spanish: alto y delgado, pronunciation: læŋk part of speech: adjective rarefied in spanish: enrarecido, pronunciation: rerəfaɪd part of speech: adjective withered in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: wɪðɜrd part of speech: adjective wasted in spanish: vano, pronunciation: weɪstəd part of speech: adjective skeletal in spanish: esquelético, pronunciation: skelətəl part of speech: adjective gangly in spanish: gangly, pronunciation: gæŋli part of speech: adjective chiffon in spanish: gasa, pronunciation: ʃɪfɑn part of speech: noun reedy in spanish: lleno de cañas, pronunciation: ridi part of speech: adjective filmy in spanish: transparente, pronunciation: fɪlmi part of speech: adjective wizen in spanish: genio, pronunciation: waɪzən part of speech: adjective pinched in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: pɪntʃt part of speech: adjective distributed in spanish: repartido, pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjətəd part of speech: adjective gauzy in spanish: transparente, pronunciation: gɔzi part of speech: adjective shriveled in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: ʃrɪvəld part of speech: adjective stringy in spanish: fibroso, pronunciation: strɪŋi part of speech: adjective scraggy in spanish: flaco, pronunciation: skrægi part of speech: adjective spindly in spanish: largo y delgado, pronunciation: spaɪndli part of speech: adjective rarified in spanish: enrarecido, pronunciation: rerəfaɪd part of speech: adjective compressed in spanish: comprimido, pronunciation: kəmprest part of speech: adjective weedy in spanish: mala hierba, pronunciation: widi part of speech: adjective anorexic in spanish: anoréxico, pronunciation: ænɜreksɪk part of speech: adjective underweight in spanish: bajo peso, pronunciation: ʌndɜrweɪt part of speech: adjective cadaverous in spanish: cadavérico, pronunciation: kədævɜrəs part of speech: adjective vaporous in spanish: vaporoso, pronunciation: væpɜrəs part of speech: adjective shrivelled in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: ʃrɪveld part of speech: adjective gangling in spanish: larguirucho, pronunciation: gæŋglɪŋ part of speech: adjective shrunken in spanish: encogido, pronunciation: ʃrʌŋkən part of speech: adjective see-through in spanish: transparente, pronunciation: siθru part of speech: adjective thinly in spanish: poco, pronunciation: θɪnli part of speech: adverb anorectic in spanish: anoréxico, pronunciation: ænɜrektɪk part of speech: adjective bladed in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: bleɪdɪd part of speech: adjective spiritless in spanish: sin ánimo, pronunciation: spɪrətləs part of speech: adjective twiggy in spanish: ramita, pronunciation: twɪgi part of speech: adjective thready in spanish: listo, pronunciation: θredi part of speech: adjective twiglike in spanish: como una ramita, pronunciation: twɪglaɪk part of speech: adjective papery in spanish: como el papel, pronunciation: peɪpɜri part of speech: adjective filamentous in spanish: filamentoso, pronunciation: faɪləməntəs part of speech: adjective cobwebby in spanish: telaraña, pronunciation: kɑbwəbi part of speech: adjective threadlike in spanish: como hilo, pronunciation: θredlaɪk part of speech: adjective thin out in spanish: adelgazar, pronunciation: θɪnaʊt part of speech: verb rawboned in spanish: huesudo, pronunciation: rɔboʊnd part of speech: adjective hairlike in spanish: hairlike, pronunciation: herlaɪk part of speech: adjective wisplike in spanish: como un sabio, pronunciation: wɪsplaɪk part of speech: adjective lose weight in spanish: perder peso, pronunciation: luzweɪt part of speech: verb slenderize in spanish: adelgazar, pronunciation: slendɜraɪz part of speech: verb slim down in spanish: adelgazar, pronunciation: slɪmdaʊn part of speech: verb hyperfine in spanish: hiperfino, pronunciation: haɪpɜrfaɪn part of speech: adjective wasp-waisted in spanish: de cintura de avispa, pronunciation: wɑspweɪztɪd part of speech: adjective ribbony in spanish: ribbony, pronunciation: rɪbəni part of speech: adjective hollow-eyed in spanish: de ojos huecos, pronunciation: hɑloʊijed part of speech: adjective ribbonlike in spanish: como una cinta, pronunciation: rɪbənlaɪk part of speech: adjective deep-eyed in spanish: ojos profundos, pronunciation: dipjeɪd part of speech: adjective melt off in spanish: derretirse, pronunciation: meltɔf part of speech: verb spindle-legged in spanish: patas del huso, pronunciation: spɪndəllegd part of speech: adjective filamentlike in spanish: como un filamento, pronunciation: faɪləməntlaɪk part of speech: adjective scarecrowish in spanish: espantapájaros, pronunciation: skerkrəwɪʃ part of speech: adjective sunken-eyed in spanish: ojos hundidos, pronunciation: sʌŋkənjeɪ part of speech: adjective slim-waisted in spanish: de cintura delgada, pronunciation: slaɪmweɪstɪd part of speech: adjective slender-waisted in spanish: de cintura delgada, pronunciation: slendɜrweɪstɪd part of speech: adjective spindle-shanked in spanish: vástago de husillo, pronunciation: spɪndəlʃæŋkt part of speech: adjective
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