- anudar
- v.to knot, to tie in a knot.* * *anudar► verbo transitivo1 (atar) to knot, tie, fasten2 figurado to join, tie together► verbo pronominal anudarse1 to tie, knot\FRASEOLOGÍAanudarse la voz/lengua to become tongue-tied* * *verbto knot, tie* * *1. VT1) (=atar) to knot, tie2) [+ cuento] to resume, take up again3) [+ voz] to choke, strangle2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <cordón/corbata> to tie2.anudarse v pron (refl) <corbata/pañuelo> to tie
con la camisa anudada a la cintura — with her shirt knotted at the waist
* * *= knot.Ex. But he had knotted his tie so tight because he was so nervous that he couldn't get it off.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cordón/corbata> to tie2.anudarse v pron (refl) <corbata/pañuelo> to tiecon la camisa anudada a la cintura — with her shirt knotted at the waist
* * *= knot.Ex: But he had knotted his tie so tight because he was so nervous that he couldn't get it off.
* * *anudar [A1 ]vt‹cordón/corbata› to tie■ anudarsev pron(refl) ‹corbata› to tiese anudó el pañuelo al cuello she tied o knotted the scarf around her neckllevaba la camisa anudada a la cintura she wore her shirt knotted at the waist* * *
anudar (conjugate anudar) verbo transitivo ‹cordón/corbata› to tie
anudarse verbo pronominal (refl) ‹corbata/pañuelo› to tie
anudar verbo transitivo to knot, tie: se había anudado un pañuelo a la garganta, she had tied a scarf around her neck
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English:
knot
* * *anudar♦ vt[pañuelo] to knot, to tie in a knot; [corbata, cordones] to tie♦ See also the pronominal verb anudarse* * *anudarv/t knot; corbata knot, tie;anudado a mano alfombra, moqueta hand-knotted* * *anudar vt: to knot, to tie in a knot♦ See also the reflexive verb anudarse
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.