Trabado in english

Locked

pronunciation: lɑkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

trabado = hampered. 

Example: Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.

trabar = lock together ; interlock. 

Example: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Example: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.

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» trabar amistadbond .

Example: This encourages students to quickly bond with each other at the beginning of the program.

» trabar amistad conchum withstrike up + a friendship withestablish + a familiarity with .

Example: Cryptanalysts mostly work behind closed doors, and it is difficult to chum with a clever person doing such a secret research.

Example: One of the immediate results was that she struck up a friendship with Jeffrey Gordon, a young consultant assigned to the R&D section.

Example: Her attitude enabled him, and everyone else on the staff from what he could gather in the brief time he had been there, to establish a pleasant familiarity with her.

Trabado synonyms

fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun barred in spanish: prohibido, pronunciation: bɑrd part of speech: adjective bolted in spanish: atornillado, pronunciation: boʊltəd part of speech: adjective secured in spanish: asegurado, pronunciation: sɪkjʊrd part of speech: adjective fastened in spanish: pegado, pronunciation: fæsənd part of speech: adjective latched in spanish: trabado, pronunciation: lætʃt part of speech: adjective
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