Sumergir in english
Immerse
pronunciation: ɪmɜrs part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɪmɜrs part of speech: verb
In gestures
sumergirse = dive ; go under ; plunge ; dive in ; duck in + the water ; go + underwater.
Example: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Example: Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Example: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Example: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.Example: I would spend the day with my head ducked in the water and see the most unique and incredible sea life while getting a wicked tan on my back.Example: In fact, the wrong pair of scuba diving flippers can make you wish you had never gone underwater.sumergir = dip ; immerse ; submerge ; plunge ; dunk.
Example: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Example: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Example: Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Example: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Example: A biscuit is porous and, when dunked, capillary action draws the liquid into the interstices between the crumbs.more:
» sumergir en agua = submerge + Nombre + in water .
Example: Submerge it in water, drop it on concrete, or drive over it with a pickup truck -- it can handle it all.» sumergirse = dive [Verbo regular/irregular: pasado dived/dove, participio dived] ; go under ; plunge ; dive in ; duck in + the water ; go + underwater .
Example: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump. Example: Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession. Example: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water. Example: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box. Example: I would spend the day with my head ducked in the water and see the most unique and incredible sea life while getting a wicked tan on my back. Example: In fact, the wrong pair of scuba diving flippers can make you wish you had never gone underwater.» sumergirse en = immerse + Reflexivo + in ; sink into [Verbo irregular: pasado sank, participio sunk] ; dive into .
Example: The indexer must become conversant with the subject content of the document, in just the same way as an abstractor must immerse himself in the text. Example: This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total". Example: Close your eyes and dive into a fantastic mood of relax and freedom!.» sumergirse en la clandestinidad = go into + hiding ; go + underground .
Example: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons. Example: In all social movements across the world, you see that when a movement goes underground the activists become slower.