Rajado in english

Riven

pronunciation: rɪvən part of speech: verb
In gestures

rajado1 = torn ; ruptured. 

Example: Torn pages may be repaired by using special transparent tapes obtainable from library suppliers.Example: Officials say a ruptured section of pipeline that spewed oil into a southern Michigan river had a lengthwise rip less than five feet long.

rajado2 = quitter ; wimp ; milksop ; milquetoast. 

Example: Here are a few examples of some famous quitters, people who didn't always stick it out.Example: I am the wimpiest wimp who ever wimped when it comes to surgery.Example: In fact, he is such a milksop, such a pathetic ninny, that it is hard to believe that Hedda would have married him in the first place.Example: Who would ever have expected such a milquetoast of a man to murder his wife, mother and two kids?.

rajado3 = wimpy ; wimpish. 

Example: I am the wimpiest wimp who ever wimped when it comes to surgery.Example: What is not true is the assumption that art that is modest and discreet automatically lacks nerve and is intrinsically boring and wimpish.

rajar = cut + Nombre + open ; slit ; slit + Nombre + open. 

Example: The best way to keep the avocados from browning once cut open is to wrap them in plastic.Example: I want a sword to slit her end to end and then dice her body into small pieces and leave the bloodied, quivering remains on her front lawn.Example: Next, peel the charred skin off of the bell peppers and discard, then slit them open and remove the seeds.

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» rajar por la mitadslit + Nombre + open (right) down the middlecut + Nombre + open (right) down the middle .

Example: I tend to slit it open down the middle so it's almost in half and stuff with cheese, then fold back together and wrap in bacon before roasting in the oven.

Example: Take a whole chicken, cut it open down the middle of the breast, flatten it out, and rub it with a little oil and spices.
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