Flácido in english
Flaccid
pronunciation: flæksɪd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: flæksɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
flácido = flabby ; saggy ; flaccid ; limp ; floppy [floppier -comp., floppiest -sup.] ; sagging ; droopy .
Example: Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.Example: The most overlooked secret to perfect skin is avoiding conditions that lead to wrinkling, age spots, saggy skin and in general all around skin damage.Example: The flaccid length of the penis can be dictated by many things, including the temperature.Example: The sail just sat limp with barely a flutter.Example: Many of us nurse childhood memories of soggy broccoli, evil-smelling boiled Brussels sprouts and floppy carrots but, given the right treatment, vegetables are full of flavour and texture.Example: Rejuvenation procedures typically performed in conjunction with a facelift are brow lift, to correct a sagging or deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery to rejuvenate aging eyes.Example: Droopy eyelids can make you look older and can also impair vision.more:
» parálisis flácida = flaccid paralysis .
Example: Botulism is a serious illness that causes flaccid paralysis of muscles and it is caused by a neurotoxin generically called botulinum toxin.» ponerse flácido = go + floppy ; go + limp .
Example: A mother rushed her baby to hospital when the tot went floppy and passed out after taking infant medication. Example: She literally goes limp when I hold her -- her head tilts, her body softens and looses all tenseness.» quedarse flácido = go + floppy ; go + limp .
Example: A mother rushed her baby to hospital when the tot went floppy and passed out after taking infant medication. Example: She literally goes limp when I hold her -- her head tilts, her body softens and looses all tenseness.