Virar in english

Tack

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

virar = veer ; sheer. 

Example: I called her to heel and she fell into step nicely, but after a few paces she veered left to go sniff something.Example: 'In attempting to reduce the vessel's speed, the pilot lost control of the vessel, which started to sheer to port,' says the report.

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» virar bruscamenteswerve .

Example: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.

Virar synonyms

sheet in spanish: hoja, pronunciation: ʃit part of speech: noun shroud in spanish: sudario, pronunciation: ʃraʊd part of speech: noun tacking in spanish: virando, pronunciation: tækɪŋ part of speech: noun saddlery in spanish: talabartería, pronunciation: sædlɜri part of speech: noun mainsheet in spanish: hoja principal, pronunciation: meɪnʃit part of speech: noun stable gear in spanish: equipo estable, pronunciation: steɪbəlgɪr part of speech: noun weather sheet in spanish: hoja de clima, pronunciation: weðɜrʃit part of speech: noun wear ship in spanish: llevar barco, pronunciation: werʃɪp part of speech: verb
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