Discurrir in english
Reason
pronunciation: rizən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rizən part of speech: noun
In gestures
discurrir1 = flow ; pass ; wander (a)round ; wander about.
Example: At this disclosure, a flush flowed from Leforte's cheeks to her neck.Example: Examination reveals positions on the cards where the light passes through all the cards in a stack.Example: The audience can wander around at will and discuss with contributors and each other.Example: He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.more:
» discurrir despacio = pass + slowly .
Example: As the days pass slowly and the weeks creep by I find myself obsessing about ways that I could die.» discurrir lentamente = pass + slowly .
Example: As the days pass slowly and the weeks creep by I find myself obsessing about ways that I could die.discurrir2 = reason ; think.
Example: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Example: Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.more:
» discurrir las cosas = reason + things out .
Example: Now with the wisdom of years I try to reason things out and the only people I fear are those who never have doubts.