Mecer in english

Rock

pronunciation: rɑk part of speech: noun
In gestures

mecer = rock. 

Example: Calm a colicky baby by rocking the baby, burping the baby over your shoulder or massaging the tummy in a clockwise motion.

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» la mano que mece la cuna es la mano que domina el mundothe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world [Proverbio usado para resaltar el papel tan importante que desempeña la mujer en el mundo] .

Example: The saying, 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World' is indeed the insignia of us 'Women' -- it makes me feel worthy to be born a woman .

» la mano que mece la cuna gobierna el mundothe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world [Proverbio usado para resaltar el papel tan importante que desempeña la mujer en el mundo] .

Example: The saying, 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World' is indeed the insignia of us 'Women' -- it makes me feel worthy to be born a woman .

» mecer a Alguien hasta que quede dormidorock + Nombre + to sleep .

Example: When Amy's mother or maternal grandmother rocked her to sleep, if they sang a song that she didn't like, she would start crying.

Mecer synonyms

stone in spanish: piedra, pronunciation: stoʊn part of speech: noun shake in spanish: sacudir, pronunciation: ʃeɪk part of speech: verb, noun sway in spanish: influencia, pronunciation: sweɪ part of speech: noun, verb tilt in spanish: inclinación, pronunciation: tɪlt part of speech: noun, verb cradle in spanish: cuna, pronunciation: kreɪdəl part of speech: noun careen in spanish: carena, pronunciation: kɜrin part of speech: verb, noun rock and roll in spanish: rock and roll, pronunciation: rɑkændroʊl part of speech: noun rock candy in spanish: caramelo, pronunciation: rɑkkændi part of speech: noun rock music in spanish: la música rock, pronunciation: rɑkmjuzɪk part of speech: noun
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