las flexiones
-the squats
See the entry for flexión.

flexión

la flexión(
flehk
-
syohn
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. squat
Liliana sujetó la barra con las dos manos e hizo unas flexiones doblando las rodillas.Liliana held the bar with both hands and did some squats bending her knees.
a. push-up
Martín está haciendo flexiones a diario para fortalecer sus tríceps.Martin is doing push-ups every day to strengthen his triceps.
b. press-up
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Traté de hacer veinte flexiones pero, después de diez, me temblaban los brazos.I tried to do twenty press-ups, but after ten, my arms were shaking.
a. flexion
El músculo principal que controla la flexión y la extensión de los dedos se encuentra en el antebrazo.The main muscle that controls the flexion and extension of the fingers is located in the forearm.
b. bending
La flexión extrema causada por la fuerza del gran pez hizo que se quebrara la caña de pescar.The extreme bending caused by the strength of the big fish made the fishing rod break.
a. inflection
En clase de español aprendimos que las flexiones verbales son también llamadas conjugaciones.In Spanish class, we learned that verbal inflections are also called conjugations.
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