Dobla in english

Double

pronunciation: dʌbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

doblar1 = bend ; double ; fold ; turn down ; push out of + alignment ; flex ; turn ; fold + Nombre + down. 

Example: Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.Example: There is the possibility of doubling or trebling the communication outlets in the not too distant future.Example: Other commercially available wallets are made of a more pliable transparent plastic - again with a separate pocket for each slide - and these can be folded to fit into a cardboard box.Example: Do not turn down the corners of pages to mark one's place.Example: This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.Example: The following recommendations are made: select copying machines carefully (edge-flush platens are best; don't flex a book more than 180 degrees; educate patrons and staff to be gentle with books; and limit the number of pages copied from each volume.Example: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.Example: Use this folding cart to carry anything around the house, garden or warehouse and fold it down for storage when you're done.

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» doblar a la derechaturn + rightturn to + the rightmake + a right turn .

Example: You must overtake on the right unless the vehicle you want to overtake is waiting to turn right and giving a right-turn signal.

Example: While driving straight, my steering wheel is turned to the right approximately 15 degrees.

Example: In Arizona, you may make a right turn on red after coming to a complete stop and when doing so is not prohibited by a posted sign.

» doblar a la izquierdamake + a left turnturn + leftturn to + the left .

Example: To make a left turn, signal well before the turn and move into the far left lane when the way is clear.

Example: Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left.

Example: When I turn to the left it sounds like something is rubbing under the front end.

» doblar Algo por la mitadfold + Nombre + in half .

Example: To make it easier to spread the ruffles out evenly, before gathering find the center of the ruffle by folding the piece in half end to end.

» doblar a muertosound + the death knell for .

Example: Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.

» doblar el codocrook + the elbow .

Example: Peter crooked the elbow on his good arm and folded it under his head to cushion it.

» doblar el dedo hacia arriba y hacia abajocurl + Posesivo + finger up and down .

Example: And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify 'Come over here'.

» doblar hacia abajoturn + Nombre + downwards .

Example: The superior and inferior rectus muscles turn the eye upwards, and downwards, the lateral and medial ones turn it outwards and inwards.

» doblar hacia arribaturn + Nombre + upwards .

Example: The superior and inferior rectus muscles turn the eye upwards, and downwards, the lateral and medial ones turn it outwards and inwards.

» doblar hacia dentroturn + Nombre + inwards .

Example: The superior and inferior rectus muscles turn the eye upwards, and downwards, the lateral and medial ones turn it outwards and inwards.

» doblar hacia fueraturn + Nombre + outwards .

Example: The superior and inferior rectus muscles turn the eye upwards, and downwards, the lateral and medial ones turn it outwards and inwards.

» doblar la curvacome (a)round from + the side of .

Example: When she came around from the side of the house she looked like the day we first met = Cuando apareció por la esquina de la casa tenía el mismo aspecto que el primer día que nos conocimos.

» doblar la esquinacome (a)round from + the side ofturn + the corner .

Example: When she came around from the side of the house she looked like the day we first met = Cuando apareció por la esquina de la casa tenía el mismo aspecto que el primer día que nos conocimos.

Example: Global financial stability is improving -- we have begun to turn the corner.

» doblar la esquina de una páginadog-ear + a page [Generalmente para indicar por dónde nos quedamos leyendo] .

Example: I can't stand seeing corners of pages bent in any book, I think I'd prefer to risk losing my bookmark over dog-earing pages!.

» doblar la rodillagenuflectbend + Posesivo + knee .

Example: This team genuflects to nobody.

Example: To ease the pain of a pinched sciatic nerve, lie on your back and bend your knees to take the pressure off of the nerve.

» doblar la ropafold + clothes .

Example: Amy, played by Sarah Webb, was always busy on stage, folding clothes, peeling tatties, always finding something to do.

» doblar las esquinas de las páginas de un librodog-eardog-ear + a book .

Example: I used to find dog-earing abhorrent, but over the years, the sleepier I have become, and the more I tend to lose whatever bookmark I have been using, the more likely I am to dog ear.

Example: First of all, I have to admit that I used to dog-ear my books and had no cares about doing this at all.

» doblarsecurl updeflectbucklebend downbend overcrookflop .

Example: It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.

Example: On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.

Example: The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams.

Example: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.

Example: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.

Example: Whenever Raymond crooked over to pick something up Fred couldn't help staring at his prat.

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

» doblarse hacia adelantebend forward .

Example: She bent forward and sighed as the head of his cock pushed past her anal ring and imbedded itself in her shitter.

» doblar una curvago (a)round + a cornergo (a)round + a bend .

Example: You have to sit down to go for a wee on the tour bus, because if you stand up and you go round a corner it all goes everywhere.

Example: The vibration seems to be worse going downhill or wil appear after going around a bend.

» doblar una esquinaturn + a cornergo (a)round + a cornergo (a)round + a bend .

Example: But for the moment, Iraq does seem to have turned a corner politically.

Example: You have to sit down to go for a wee on the tour bus, because if you stand up and you go round a corner it all goes everywhere.

Example: The vibration seems to be worse going downhill or wil appear after going around a bend.

» que se puede doblar fácilmentebendy [bendier -comp., bendiest -sup.]  ; bendable  .

Example: Have you ever wondered how bendy straws are made? .

Example: The bendable frame now allows the bike to be wrapped around a lamp post, with a regular bike lock able to secure the frame and both wheels.

» sin doblarseunfolded .

Example: A broadsheet is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded.

doblar2 = dub. 

Example: A DVD disc holds between 7 and 20 times as much data as a standard CD-ROM, enough to carry a feature-length film dubbed into 8 languages.

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» doblar una películadub + a film .

Example: When dubbing a film into another language, syncing the translation with the character's lip movements is crucial to the pace of the film.

Dobla synonyms

image in spanish: imagen, pronunciation: ɪmədʒ part of speech: noun big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective ambiguous in spanish: ambiguo, pronunciation: æmbɪgjuəs part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective multiple in spanish: múltiple, pronunciation: mʌltəpəl part of speech: adjective equivocal in spanish: equívoco, pronunciation: ɪkwɪvəkəl part of speech: adjective dual in spanish: doble, pronunciation: duəl part of speech: adjective duplicate in spanish: duplicar, pronunciation: dupləkət part of speech: adjective, verb replicate in spanish: reproducir exactamente, pronunciation: repləkeɪt part of speech: verb repeat in spanish: repetir, pronunciation: rɪpit part of speech: verb treble in spanish: triplicar, pronunciation: trebəl part of speech: adjective, noun twofold in spanish: doble, pronunciation: tufoʊld part of speech: adjective twice in spanish: dos veces, pronunciation: twaɪs part of speech: adverb duple in spanish: duple, pronunciation: dʌpəl part of speech: adjective doubly in spanish: doblemente, pronunciation: dʌbli part of speech: adverb threefold in spanish: triple, pronunciation: θrifoʊld part of speech: adjective doubled in spanish: doblado, pronunciation: dʌbəld part of speech: adjective forked in spanish: ahorquillado, pronunciation: fɔrkt part of speech: adjective bivalent in spanish: bivalente, pronunciation: baɪvələnt part of speech: adjective doubling in spanish: duplicación, pronunciation: dʌbəlɪŋ part of speech: noun double up in spanish: doblarse, pronunciation: dʌbəlʌp part of speech: verb reduplicate in spanish: reduplicar, pronunciation: rɪdʌpləkeɪt part of speech: verb two-bagger in spanish: dos bolsas, pronunciation: twoʊbægɜr part of speech: noun double over in spanish: doble sobre, pronunciation: dʌbəloʊvɜr part of speech: verb stunt man in spanish: truco, pronunciation: stʌntmæn part of speech: noun two-baser in spanish: dos bases, pronunciation: twoʊbeɪsɜr part of speech: noun stunt woman in spanish: truco mujer, pronunciation: stʌntwʊmən part of speech: noun two-base hit in spanish: hit de dos bases, pronunciation: twɑbeɪsɪt part of speech: noun
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