Desproporcionar in english
Disproportionate
pronunciation: dɪsprəpɔrʃənɪt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪsprəpɔrʃənɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desproporcionar = exaggerate ; throw + Nombre + out of proportion ; disproportion ; blow + Nombre + out of proportion.
Example: Users do not find this intolerable, so it may be that we tend to exaggerate the hostility that would be aroused by a similar approach in library catalogues.Example: What do you guys think, is this all being thrown out of proportion or is Simon now covering his behind?.Example: Always resize the image from the corner so as not to disproportion the image.Example: Its not that he fails to deliver his promises, people just take them and blow them out of proportion, and then get disappointed.more:
» no desproporcionar = put + Nombre + in(to) perspective ; put + things in(to) perspective .
Example: Let children talk about their feelings and help put them into perspective. Example: I only wish I had seen this story when I first started planning my wedding, it would have helped me to put things into perspective a lot sooner and to not worry so much about the little stuff.» no desproporcionar Algo = keep + Nombre + in perspective .
Example: Terrorism is a real and growing problem, but it must be kept in perspective.