Reverencia in english
Reverence
pronunciation: revɜrəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: revɜrəns part of speech: noun
In gestures
reverencia = reverence ; obeisance ; curtsy [curtsey].
Example: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Example: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Example: So if you're looking to add a bit of royal etiquette into your daily routine, the next time you are shaking someone's hand, why not try a little curtsy?.more:
» hacer reverencia a = tug + Posesivo + forelock at/to ; touch + Posesivo + forelock at/to .
Example: The system had treated my grandfather like dirt and kept him tugging his forelock at those whose only virtue was to have been born to wealthier familes. Example: 'Aye, aye, sir,' answered the cook, and touching his forelock, he disappeared at once in the direction of his galley = "Sí, sí, señor," respondió el cocinero, y agachando la cabeza, desapareció al instante en dirección a la cocina.» hacer reverencia con la cabeza = bow + Posesivo + head .
Example: Bowing their heads, they contritely accepted the chastisement.» hacer una reverencia = take + a bow ; curtsy [curtsey] .
Example: Thank you so much for teaching me, take a bow, I worked out the first part by ear but I couldnt work out the rest. Example: While curtsying is much less common nowadays than it used to be in the past, women are still expected to curtsy in front of the royal family, as men are expected to bow.» hacer una reverencia con la cabeza = bow .
Example: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.» inclinarse en reverencia = bow down .
Example: They, bowing down, honored them in their absence by making statues of them and worshipping one for the other.» tener reverencia por = hold + (a) reverence for .
Example: Legend has it that the Indians held a reverence for these dogs because of their unusual blue eyes.reverenciar = revere ; venerate ; hold + (a) reverence for.
Example: One group of bibliographers revered traditional methods of cataloguing and with it the clarification of the scope and origin of each subject.Example: The principal reasons for venerating books as objects are classified as financial, ambitious, aesthetic, nostalgic, and nationalistic.Example: Legend has it that the Indians held a reverence for these dogs because of their unusual blue eyes.