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adjective | adverb | noun

straight adjective

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recto (dícese de las líneas, etc.), derecho (dícese de algo vertical), lacio (dícese del pelo); honesto, justo; arreglado, ordenado
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The shortest path between two points is a straight line.

Ejemplos de uso de
straight adjective

  • She has long, straight hair.
  • The flagpole is perfectly straight.
  • The picture isn't quite straight.
  • We sat in the airport for five straight hours.

Sinónimos de
straight adjective

straight adverb

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derecho, directamente; honestamente; con claridad; francamente, con franqueza

Ejemplos de uso de
straight adverb

  • She walked straight up to him and slapped him in the face.
  • The tunnel goes straight through the mountain.
  • The library is straight ahead.
  • He was so drunk he couldn't walk straight.
  • She sat with her legs straight out.
  • The tree fell straight down.
  • The car went straight off the road.
  • She told him straight to his face that she hated him.
  • Pine trees stood straight along the path.
  • Sit up straight and don't slouch.

Sinónimos de
straight adverb

straight noun

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recta
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Traducción inversa para straight

recto  (dícese de las líneas, etc.) - straight, upright, honorable, sound 
derecho  (dícese de algo vertical) - right, right-hand, straight, upright, erect 
lacio  (dícese del pelo) - limp, lank 
honesto  - decent, virtuous, honest, honorable 
justo  - just, fair, right, exact, tight 
arreglado  - fixed, repaired, settled, sorted out, neat, tidy, smart, dressed-up 
ordenado  - orderly, neat 
derecho  - straight, upright, directly 
directamente  - straight, directly 
honestamente  - honestly 
francamente  - frankly, candidly, really