Elástico in english

Elastic

pronunciation: ɪlæstɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

elástico1 = elastic ; rubber band ; elastic band. 

Example: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Example: The artwork collection consists of 100 pictures and images of typical office supplies (paper clips, rubber bands, pencils) that can enhance the appearance of presentations and reports.Example: First, she put her hair into two pigtails using elastic bands.

elástico2 = elastic ; resilient ; tensile ; stretchy ; springy . 

Example: Any guidance concerning style and content must be elastic enough to permit the abstractor to use his discretion to achieve a good abstract.Example: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Example: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Example: Wetsuits are made from neoprene, a stretchy synthetic rubber material.Example: The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.

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» cama elásticatrampoline .

Example: The information qualifications of specialists are portrayed as training on the information trampoline for a leap into new ideas.

» cinturilla elásticaelastic waistband .

Example: Other pants stay up because they have an elastic waistband that stretches to fit.

» correa elásticabungeebungee cordelastic cord .

Example: Four performers tied to bungees swing, droop and fly in the air in ways that defy gravity.

Example: To avoid damaging the prototype, the team began by tethering the test vehicle with bungee cords.

Example: Bungee jumping is an activity in which a person jumps off from a high place with one end of an elastic cord attached to his/her body or ankles .

» de forma elásticaelastically .

Example: It is clear from the these findings that non-metallic gaskets do not behave elastically.

» de manera elásticaelastically .

Example: It is clear from the these findings that non-metallic gaskets do not behave elastically.

» de modo elásticoelastically .

Example: It is clear from the these findings that non-metallic gaskets do not behave elastically.

» gimnasta de la cama elásticatrampolinist  .

Example: The author discusses several different methods that divers and trampolinists use to initate somersaults and twists and presents concrete examples of each method.

» goma elásticabungeebungee cordelastic cordrubber band .

Example: Four performers tied to bungees swing, droop and fly in the air in ways that defy gravity.

Example: To avoid damaging the prototype, the team began by tethering the test vehicle with bungee cords.

Example: Bungee jumping is an activity in which a person jumps off from a high place with one end of an elastic cord attached to his/her body or ankles .

Example: The artwork collection consists of 100 pictures and images of typical office supplies (paper clips, rubber bands, pencils) that can enhance the appearance of presentations and reports.

» viscoso y elásticoviscoelastic .

Example: This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.

Elástico synonyms

live in spanish: vivir, pronunciation: laɪv part of speech: verb resilient in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: rɪzɪljənt part of speech: adjective stretch in spanish: tramo, pronunciation: stretʃ part of speech: noun, verb flexible in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: fleksəbəl part of speech: adjective malleable in spanish: maleable, pronunciation: mæliəbəl part of speech: adjective plastic in spanish: el plastico, pronunciation: plæstɪk part of speech: adjective, noun lively in spanish: animado, pronunciation: laɪvli part of speech: adjective pliable in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: plaɪəbəl part of speech: adjective ductile in spanish: dúctil, pronunciation: dʌktəl part of speech: adjective pliant in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: plaɪənt part of speech: adjective adaptable in spanish: adaptable, pronunciation: ədæptəbəl part of speech: adjective tensile in spanish: de tensión, pronunciation: tensəl part of speech: adjective bouncy in spanish: activo, pronunciation: baʊnsi part of speech: adjective chewy in spanish: correoso, pronunciation: tʃui part of speech: adjective whippy in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: wɪpi part of speech: adjective springy in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: sprɪndʒi part of speech: adjective expandable in spanish: expandible, pronunciation: ɪkspændəbəl part of speech: adjective rubbery in spanish: gomoso, pronunciation: rʌbɜri part of speech: adjective rubber band in spanish: banda elástica, pronunciation: rʌbɜrbænd part of speech: noun fictile in spanish: figulino, pronunciation: fɪktəl part of speech: adjective springlike in spanish: primaveral, pronunciation: sprɪŋlaɪk part of speech: adjective stretchable in spanish: estirable, pronunciation: stretʃəbəl part of speech: adjective stretchy in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: stretʃi part of speech: adjective moldable in spanish: moldeable, pronunciation: moʊldəbəl part of speech: adjective tractile in spanish: tractil, pronunciation: træktaɪl part of speech: adjective viscoelastic in spanish: viscoelástica, pronunciation: vɪskəlæstɪk part of speech: adjective expansible in spanish: expansible, pronunciation: ɪkspænsəbəl part of speech: adjective expansile in spanish: expansible, pronunciation: ɪkspænsəl part of speech: adjective expandible in spanish: expandible, pronunciation: ɪkspændəbəl part of speech: adjective elasticized in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: ɪlæstəsaɪzd part of speech: adjective rubberlike in spanish: como de goma, pronunciation: rʌbɜrlaɪk part of speech: adjective
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