Ágil in english
Agile
pronunciation: ædʒəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ædʒəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
ágil = lithe ; nimble ; alert ; limber ; quick-moving ; supple ; nifty ; sprightly ; nippy ; agile.
Example: He was standing in front of me, small, lithe, myopic, shy, uncommunicative, vulnerable.Example: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would knock their hips against the corner of a bench.Example: The alert interviewer may secure valuable unsolicited information as a by-product.Example: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Example: The image which the majority of girls have of the sports woman is as of a healthy, slim, clean, quick-moving, intelligent, strong-willed, self-assured & natural person.Example: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Example: Cannes and Monaco have lots of money, beautiful women, nifty cars, lots of style and arrogance.Example: He was described as a 'sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.Example: Around city and suburbs, the car is nippy and responds well.Example: She was a voracious reader all through her life until her eyesight finally failed to keep up with her agile mind.more:
» ágil con los dedos = fleet-fingered .
Example: I've heard this sonata played often, usually in a rather light and fleet-fingered fashion, and I had never liked it until I heard Horowitz's rendering.» hacer ágil = limber up .
Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.