noun🔗ShareSupino(grammar) In Latin and other languages: a type of verbal noun used in the ablative and accusative cases, which shares the same stem as the passive participle."The Latin supine, used in the ablative case, describes the action of completing the homework assignment. "El supino latino, usado en ablativo, describe la acción de completar la tarea.grammarlanguagelinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSupino(grammar) In Swedish: a verb form that combines with an inflection of ha to form the present perfect and pluperfect tenses."In Swedish grammar, the supine is used with the auxiliary verb har to form the perfect tense. "En la gramática sueca, el supino se usa con el verbo auxiliar har para formar el tiempo perfecto.grammarlanguagewordlinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSupino, acostado boca arribaLying on its back."The doctor asked me to lie supine on the examination table so he could check my abdomen. "El médico me pidió que me acostara boca arriba en la camilla para que pudiera revisarme el abdomen.positionbodymedicineanatomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareIndiferente, apático, pasivoReluctant to take action due to indifference or moral weakness; apathetic or passive towards something."The manager was supine in the face of the employee's blatant misconduct, failing to address the issue despite knowing it was wrong. "El gerente fue indiferente ante la flagrante mala conducta del empleado, y no abordó el problema a pesar de saber que estaba mal.attitudecharactermoralmindphilosophyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSupino, tendido boca arribaInclining or leaning backward; inclined, sloping."The doctor adjusted the examination table to a slightly supine position, making it easier for the patient to breathe. "El médico ajustó la camilla de exploración a una posición ligeramente supina, facilitando la respiración del paciente.positionbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading