lame
lame
leɪm
leim
British pronunciation
/lˈeɪm/

Definición y significado de "lame"en inglés

to lame
01

lisiar, dejar cojo

to cause someone to lose the use of a limb, particularly a leg
Transitive: to lame sb
to lame definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The soldier faced the risk of being lamed by the explosion during combat.
El soldado enfrentó el riesgo de ser lisiado por la explosión durante el combate.
01

cojo, lisiado

having difficulty walking or moving due to disability in the feet or legs
lame definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The lame horse was unable to keep up with the rest of the herd.
El caballo cojo no pudo mantenerse al día con el resto de la manada.
InformalInformal
example
Ejemplos
She rolled her eyes at his lame attempt to cover up his mistake.
01

un inútil, un torpe

someone who doesn't understand what is going on
01

aburrido, soso

dull, uninteresting, or lacking in quality
example
Ejemplos
You think that joke is funny? That's pretty lame.
¿Crees que ese chiste es gracioso? Eso es bastante aburrido.
lame
lame
leɪm
leim
British pronunciation
/lamˈeɪ/
lamé
01

lame, tejido laminado

a fabric that is typically made with metallic threads, giving it a shiny or glittering appearance, often used for eveningwear or festive attire
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