Gatear in english

Crawl

pronunciation: krɔl part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
crawl

gatear = crawl ; walk on + all fours. 

Example: Weeks of intensive feeding have transformed the baby into a chubby-cheeked boy who crawls.Example: In human evolution, the transition from walking on all fours to walking upright didn't occur in a single step.

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» alejarse gateandocrawl away .

Example: Yosef jumped off the balcony, broke his leg and crawled away, leaving tracks in the snow, police said.

» arrastrarse gateandocrawl along .

Example: Police said a baby found crawling along a busy street in Utah was rescued by a driver and sent home to his family.

» avanzar gateandocrawl along .

Example: Police said a baby found crawling along a busy street in Utah was rescued by a driver and sent home to his family.

» irse gateandocrawl away .

Example: Yosef jumped off the balcony, broke his leg and crawled away, leaving tracks in the snow, police said.

Gatear synonyms

creep in spanish: arrastrarse, pronunciation: krip noun, verbcringe in spanish: encogerse, pronunciation: krɪndʒ verbfawn in spanish: adular, pronunciation: fɔn noungrovel in spanish: arrastrarse, pronunciation: grɑvəl verbcower in spanish: acobardarse, pronunciation: kaʊɜr verbcreeping in spanish: progresivo, pronunciation: kripɪŋ nouncrawling in spanish: arrastrándose, pronunciation: krɔlɪŋ nounaustralian crawl in spanish: rastreo australiano, pronunciation: ɔstreɪljənkrɔl nounfront crawl in spanish: rastreo frontal, pronunciation: frʌntkrɔl noun
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