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1 . It is said of crabbing. 2 . Going back or going back in time. 3 . A colloquial expression that expresses the rectification of an opinion, usually out of fear or excessive respect. 4 . In an erotic sense, brushing or touching the genitals with fingers (usually two) of another person. 5 . Walk backwards quickly and with short steps.
It is said of a lane of a carriageway with several lanes in each direction, limited to 30 km/h and with preference for cyclists and which will be the one to the right. Its main function is to limit speed and thus reduce the difference in speed between motor vehicles and bicycles. This ensures a safer coexistence of all vehicles on the road.
It is a cardboard disc that rotated on its axis by means of ropes that were tied to its ends, on both sides of the disc there were different but complementary images. Usually the drawings that were usually used in this type of toys were of animals and to achieve the illusion of movement the strings of the thaumatrope had to be pulled with the fingers
The term refers to the division or fragmentation within a group into factions or subgroups, which have different opinions, interests, or agendas. It's a tendency toward fragmentation that is common in many walks of life, including of course politics, corporations, nonprofits, religious organizations, and scientific communities.
1 . Poetic trend founded by the Russian Sergei Yesenin. According to him, all art is based on images, and with the plasticity of those images the key to Russian folk art is created. So the Imagists sought to represent life with the help of a lot of images, and in the case of the poets, both the form of the verse and its content reduced it to images as well. 2 . Chilean Imagism is a literary artistic movement that emerged in the late 1920s as an involuntary response to criollismo. Its leaders were Ángel Cruchaga Santa María, Salvador Reyes Figueroa, Hernán del Solar, Luis Enrique Délano and Manuel Eduardo Hübner.
It is said of the logical error that consists in comparing real situations with utopian, unrealizable and idealized situations. The danger of this error is that when it is presented in the argumentative field, it comes disguised as a comparative approach, since by creating a dichotomy it presents an option that is obviously advantageous but at the same time completely implausible or impossible to realize.
A neologism that serves to summarize in a single word the ideology and politics of the alt-right (since it is in the United States where it was born, developed and expanded to the rest of the world, mainly Western). Unlike the neo-Nazi groups of the past, or the Tea Party movement of the Obama era, this is a group whose leaders show great intellectual refinement, and who, through the colonization of the discourse of the alternative left of the 1960s (especially the Frankfurt School), are carrying out a renewal of far-right political thought. Hence, by selling a retrograde revolution, the word retrolution is formed.
1 . Watch to warn of danger in criminal actions. To put it colloquially in Chile. 2 . Observe waiting for the opportunity to act. To put it colloquially in Chile. 3 . It is said of the way in which a person expresses himself by repeating the last words of his speaker or by speaking without much sense.