strut

strut
past tense, past participle - strutted; verb
(to walk in a stiff, proud way: The cock strutted about the farmyard; The man was strutting along looking very pleased with himself.) pavonearse
strut
tr[strʌt]
noun
1 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL (rod, bar) puntal nombre masculino, riostra
2 (way of walking) contoneo, pavoneo
intransitive verb (pt & pp strutted, ger strutting)
1 pavonearse, contonearse
the peacock strutted in front of us el pavo real se contoneaba delante nuestro
Jagger struts around the stage Jagger se pavonea por el escenario
strut ['strʌt] vi, strutted ; strutting : pavonearse
strut n
1) : pavoneo m
he walked with a strut: se pavoneaba
2) : puntal m (en construcción, etc.)
strut
n.
ademe s.m.
codal s.m.
contoneo s.m.
montante s.m.
pavoneo s.m.
puntal s.m.
tornapunta s.f.
v.
apuntalar v.
contonearse v.
pavonear v.
pavonearse v.

I strʌt
intransitive verb -tt- (+ adv compl)

to strut around o about — pavonearse

he strutted into/out of the room — entró en/salió de la habitación pavoneándose or dándose aires

the cock strutted up and down the yard — el gallo se paseaba ufano por el patio


II
noun (Const) tornapunta f, puntal m; (Aviat) riostra f

I [strʌt]
1.
VI (also: strut about, strut along) pavonearse, contonearse

to strut into a room — entrar dándose aires or pavoneándose en una habitación

to strut past sb — pasar delante de algn pavoneándose

2.
VT
- strut one's stuff

II
[strʌt]
N (=beam) puntal m , riostra f
* * *

I [strʌt]
intransitive verb -tt- (+ adv compl)

to strut around o about — pavonearse

he strutted into/out of the room — entró en/salió de la habitación pavoneándose or dándose aires

the cock strutted up and down the yard — el gallo se paseaba ufano por el patio


II
noun (Const) tornapunta f, puntal m; (Aviat) riostra f

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