English to Galician Meaning of careen - carenagem


Careen :
carenagem

carenagem

carenagem, hipocrisía

carenagemcareenedadernandocareens
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Definitions of careen in English
Noun(1) pitching dangerously to one side
Verb(1) walk as if unable to control one's movements(2) move sideways or in an unsteady way
Examples of careen in English
(1) Well, the four of us are going to discuss plans to careen the ship.(2) His biggest day comes when we careen the ship, which happens twice a year.(3) The captain will need our help to careen the ship soon, so he fined us instead of giving us all Mose's law.(4) Begin bringing the others ashore and making preparations to careen her here.(5) a heavy flood tide caused my vessel to careen dizzily(6) Next the photon would smack into the other electron; on absorbing the photon's energy and momentum, this electron would careen off toward the upper left.(7) Free radicals careen through your bloodstream and indiscriminately plunder unpaired electrons from unsuspecting molecules.(8) Extending my arm swiftly causing his body to careen helplessly over some empty tables and land in a heap, brought closure to the altercation.(9) Downhill skiers reach speeds of 80 mph while careening down an icy mountainside.(10) Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock.(11) Imagine hurtling down corridors and careening around corners, with no sense of what's in front of you.(12) She screamed in confusion as our rental car lurched through a very real white picket fence, careening down a hill and into an orchard.(13) La Palma, the provincial capital, was settled in 1853 at a place where boats dry-docked to be careened and provisioned.(14) John had thought of leaping from the jeep just before it collided with the hangar doors, but he couldn't risk the vehicle careening wildly to crash into the Apache.(15) He pulled back on the sticks, and the ship careened upward, its belly facing the attacker.(16) He then sailed north to Paracoa Bay where he built a palisade to protect his caravels before he careened them in order to repair their poorly maintained hulls.
(1) take care ::
Cóidate
(2) take care of ::
coidar de
(3) health care ::
asistencia sanitaria
(4) care for ::
coidar de
(5) care about ::
preocuparse
(6) customer care ::
atención ao cliente
(7) skin care ::
coidado da pel
(8) care of ::
coidado de
(9) to take care of ::
para coidar
Synonyms
Noun
1. tilt ::
inclinarse
2. sway ::
balance
3. rock ::
rocha
Verb
4. rush ::
arremetida
5. hurtle ::
chocar
6. career ::
carreira
7. streak ::
risca
8. shoot ::
tirar
9. race ::
raza
10. bolt ::
parafuso
11. dash ::
trazo
12. speed ::
velocidade
13. run ::
carreira
14. whiz ::
zumbido
15. zoom ::
zoom
16. flash ::
flash
17. blast ::
explosión
18. charge ::
cargar
19. fly ::
voar
20. go like the wind ::
ir como o vento
21. belt ::
correa
22. scoot ::
fuxir
23. tear ::
bágoa
24. zip ::
zip
25. whip ::
látego
26. zap ::
zap
28. bomb ::
bomba
29. hightail ::
hightail
30. clip ::
clip
Antonyms
1. crawl ::
rastreando
2. creep ::
rastexaren
3. poke ::
cotovelada
Different Forms
careen, careened, careening, careens
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