Roten in english
Roten
pronunciation: roʊtən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: roʊtən part of speech: noun
In gestures
rotar = rotate ; revolve ; swivel ; gyrate ; spin.
Example: The computer creates a series of entries by rotating the component terms with which it has been provided.Example: This was the cylinder machine, which formed a web of paper not on an endless belt of woven wire but on a cylinder covered with wire mesh (looking like a large dandy roll) which revolved half-submerged in a vat of stuff.Example: The light direction can be controlled by swivelling the reflector.Example: The women dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while some of them gyrate their hips suggestively in the centre of the circle.Example: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.more:
» rotar en círculos = spin in + circles ; rotate in + circles .
Example: The discus throw looks mysterious and impressive on television, as athletes spin in circles to launch the discus long distances. Example: My friends and I went to a scary roller coaster ride which takes you upside down and rotates in circles, making you dizzy at the end of the ride.