Izada in english

Izada

pronunciation: aɪzɑdə part of speech: noun
In gestures

izada = raising. 

Example: They are intensively questioning nine people over the raising of the separatist flag in Bolakame, but they do not yet know what their motive is.

more:

» bandera + estar izada + a media hastaflag + fly/be + at half-mastflag + fly/be + at half-mast .

Example: All European flags fly at half-mast today to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Paris.

Example: All European flags fly at half-mast today to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Paris.

» izada de banderaflag-raising .

Example: Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.

izar = hoist ; hoist up. 

Example: The Supreme Court of India has declared that hoisting the tricolour is a fundamental right that the government cannot legislate away.Example: I just did my clutch and the only issue doing it myself was hoisting up the gearbox and trying to swing it into position.

more:

» bandera + estar izada + a media hastaflag + fly/be + at half-mastflag + fly/be + at half-mast .

Example: All European flags fly at half-mast today to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Paris.

Example: All European flags fly at half-mast today to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Paris.

» izar la banderaraise + the flaghoist + the flag .

Example: To improve Friday attendance, the class with the highest weekly attendance was allowed to raise the flag the following week.

Example: In hoisting the flag, it must be elevated quickly to the top of the mast, and should be lowered slowly.
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