Resbaladizo in english
Slippery
pronunciation: slɪpɜri part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: slɪpɜri part of speech: adjective
In gestures
resbaladizo = slippery ; slimy ; slippy .
Example: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Example: The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.Example: With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.more:
» andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice ; tread on + dangerous ground .
Example: The chancellor is skating on thin ice when it comes to the economy and ignored signs of a slowdown, a report warns. Example: They are treading on dangerous ground if they have decided to sacrifice the principles of parliamentary government to try to enthuse their troops.» terreno resbaladizo = on thin ice ; slippery ground ; on dangerous ground .
Example: As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one. Example: The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress. Example: On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.