Encogido in english

Shrunken

pronunciation: ʃrʌŋkən part of speech: adjective
In gestures

encoger = shrink. 

Example: The 'false hit' problem still arises, but becomes less likely as the 'neighborhood' of the two words shrinks.

more:

» encogerseflinchcringe .

Example: Garschine flinched as if he had been hit.

Example: That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well ... to put it frankly, cringe.

» encogerse de hombrosshrug + Posesivo + shouldersshrug .

Example: 'That's about it', he shrugged his shoulders indifferently, as if to say 'So what!'.

Example: 'I'm not much to trust any politician,' he shrugs, but 'I just don't believe in changing horses in midstream' = Dijo encogiéndose de hombros: "No soy mucho de confiar en ningún político, pero simplemente no creo en los cambios de opinión a mitad de camino".

» encogerse de miedocower [Intentar pasar desapercibido por temor o por falta de personalidad]cringecringe with + fear .

Example: The stereotype of a librarian i a 'fussy old woman of either sex, myopic and repressed, brandishing or perhaps cowering behind a date-stamp and surrounded by an array of notices which forbid virtually every human activity'.

Example: That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well ... to put it frankly, cringe.

Example: With his eerie green eyes and ferocious and deadly fangs and claws you just cringe with fear every time the big cat comes on the screen.

» encogerse de terrorcringecower [Intentar pasar desapercibido por temor o por falta de personalidad]cringe with + fear .

Example: That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well ... to put it frankly, cringe.

Example: The stereotype of a librarian i a 'fussy old woman of either sex, myopic and repressed, brandishing or perhaps cowering behind a date-stamp and surrounded by an array of notices which forbid virtually every human activity'.

Example: With his eerie green eyes and ferocious and deadly fangs and claws you just cringe with fear every time the big cat comes on the screen.

» encogérsele el corazón a UnoPosesivo + heart + skip + a beatPosesivo + heart + miss + a beatPosesivo + heart + leap (to + Posesivo + mouth) .

Example: There's nothing romantic about your heart skipping a beat, whatever the poet might say -- all hearts flutter from time to time.

Example: Her smile still makes many a heart miss a beat.

Example: His heart leapt to his mouth, for this was none other than the great Brigham Young himself.

encogido = shrunken. 

Example: Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful = Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful.

Encogido synonyms

lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb thin in spanish: Delgado, pronunciation: θɪn part of speech: adjective wizened in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: waɪzənd part of speech: adjective withered in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: wɪðɜrd part of speech: adjective reduced in spanish: reducido, pronunciation: rədust part of speech: adjective wizen in spanish: genio, pronunciation: waɪzən part of speech: adjective contracted in spanish: contratado, pronunciation: kɑntræktəd part of speech: adjective shriveled in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: ʃrɪvəld part of speech: adjective shrunk in spanish: encogido, pronunciation: ʃrʌŋk part of speech: adjective decreased in spanish: disminuido, pronunciation: dɪkrist part of speech: adjective shrivelled in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: ʃrɪveld part of speech: adjective
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