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bandazo

el bandazo(
bahn
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dah
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soh
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. lurch
Después de un par de bandazos, el auto cayó por el barranco.After a couple of lurches, the car fell off the cliff.
b. swerve
El bandazo provocó pánico entre los pasajeros del autobús.The swerve caused panic among the bus passengers.
a. roll
El barco dio un bandazo entre las fuertes olas que casi lo hunde.The ship made a roll among the strong waves that almost made it sink.
a. marked shift
Estábamos platicando tranquilamente cuando de pronto Paola dio un bandazo y se puso furiosa.We were chatting pleasantly when Paola suddenly had a marked shift and she got furious.
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