ladéate
ladear(
lah
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deh
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)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to incline)
b. to tilt to one side
Enderecé todos los cuadros que el niño travieso había ladeado.I put upright all the paintings that the little rascal had tilted to one side.
c. to put to one side (head)
El gato ladeó la cabeza cuando se vio en el espejo.The cat put his head to one side when he saw himself in the mirror.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
a. to go around
No quiero pasar por el centro; vamos a ladear.I don't want to go through the city center; let's go around.
ladearse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
3. (to incline)
a. to tip
El vaquero se ladeó el sombrero y dijo, "Hola, señora."The cowboy tipped his hat and said, "Howdy, ma'am."
c. to tilt over
Uno de los postes de luz comenzó a ladearse.One of the utility posts began to tilt over.
d. to tip over
Los árboles se ladearon debido al deslizamiento de tierra.The trees tipped over during the landslide.
a. to turn around
Ángela se iba alejando, pero se ladeó y preguntó, "¿Qué dijiste?"Angela was walking away, but turned around and asked, "What did you just say?"
a. to side with
No puedo creer que te hayas ladeado con ese cascarrabias.I can't believe you sided with that grouch.
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