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"cast down" in Spanish

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"cast down" in Spanish
cast down{adjective}
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Their eyes cast down; disgrace shall overtake them; that is the Day which they were promised.
abatida la mirada, abrumados por la humillación: ese Día que les fue prometido una y otra vez....
Will you cast down (your rod) or shall we be (first) to throw?
Arroja tú [tu vara] o arrojaremos nosotros [primero].
And then the magicians were cast down in prostration (obeisance), saying, "We believe in the Lord of Aaron and of Moses!
[Faraón] dijo: “¿Creéis en él antes de que yo os dé permiso?
At the time of our greatest success, the enlargement to 25, we find ourselves cast down by doubts and recriminations.
En el momento de nuestro mayor éxito, la ampliación a 25 Estados miembros, nos encontramos abatidos por las dudas y recriminaciones.
At the time of our greatest success, the enlargement to 25, we find ourselves cast down by doubts and recriminations.
Por desgracia, los votantes dan por sentadas muchas de las cosas que la UE ha conseguido y las consideran, francamente,« antiguallas».
While eyes are cast down.
abatidas sus miradas....
Were it not that favour from his Lord had reached him, he would certainly have been cast down upon the naked shore while he was blameworthy.
[Y recuerda:] de no haberle alcanzado la gracia de su Sustentador, hubiera sido arrojado a aquella playa desierta en estado de desgracia:
Their looks cast down, abasement shall overtake them seeing that they had been called upon to make obeisance indeed while yet they were safe.
abatida la mirada, abrumados por la humillación –porque fueron llamados [en vano] a postrarse [ante Él, en vida,] cuando estaban aún sanos y salvos.