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arrancar empujando el coche

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. push-start [ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt, ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt] V. trans.

push-start car:

II. push-start [ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt, ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt] SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

START [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] SUST. U

START → Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty

I. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] SUST.

1.1. start (beginning):

to make a start(on sth)

1.2. start:

2.1. start DEP. (of race):

2.2. start DEP. (lead, advantage):

2.3. start DEP. (starting line, gate):

3. start (jump):

to give a start person/horse:
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
asustar a alguien

II. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. trans.

1. start (begin):

start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin

2. start (cause to begin):

start race
start race
largar Co. Sur Méx.
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to get sb started coloq.
darle cuerda a alguien coloq.

3. start (establish):

start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started

4. start (cause to operate):

start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender amer.
start car
start car
start car

III. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. intr.

1.1. start (begin):

start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
iniciarse form.
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin

1.2. start:

2.1. start (originate):

start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:

2.2. start (be founded):

3. start (set out) + adv. compl.:

4. start (begin to operate):

start car:
start car:
partir Chile
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:

5. start:

6. start (protrude):

start eyes:

I. push [ingl. am. pʊʃ, ingl. brit. pʊʃ] SUST.

1.1. push C:

to get the push ingl. brit. coloq. he got the push (from job)
to give sb the push ingl. brit. coloq. (from job)
poner a alguien de patitas en la calle coloq.
dejar a alguien

1.2. push C (pressure) coloq.:

if push comes to shove or ingl. brit. if it comes to the push
when it came to the push, she gave in ingl. brit.

2.1. push C (effort):

2.2. push C (offensive) MILIT.:

2.3. push C (for sales):

3. push U (will to succeed):

push coloq.
push coloq.

II. push [ingl. am. pʊʃ, ingl. brit. pʊʃ] V. trans.

1.1. push person/car/table:

1.2. push (press):

push button
push button
push lever
push lever
accionar form.

1.3. push (force):

2. push (put pressure on):

to push sb to + infin/into sth they're pushing me to pay up
to push sb to + infin/into sth they're pushing me to pay up

3.1. push (promote):

3.2. push (sell) coloq.:

push drugs
pasar coloq.
push drugs
transar Co. Sur argot
push drugs

4. push (approach) coloq. only in -ing form:

III. push [ingl. am. pʊʃ, ingl. brit. pʊʃ] V. intr.

1.1. push (give a push):

1.2. push (move through crowd):

1.3. push (in childbirth):

2. push (apply pressure):

en el diccionario PONS

I. push start V. intr.

II. push start SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. intr.

1. start (begin):

2. start (begin journey):

3. start (begin to operate):

start vehicle, motor

4. start (make sudden movement):

II. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. trans.

1. start (begin):

2. start (set in operation):

start car

3. start COM. (establish):

start business

III. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] SUST.

1. start (beginning):

2. start DEP. (beginning place):

3. start (sudden movement):

START [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt]

START abreviatura de Strategic Arms Reduction Talks

I. push [pʊʃ] -es V. trans.

1. push (shove):

to push sb out of sth

2. push (force):

3. push (coerce):

to push sb to do [or into doing] sth

4. push (insist):

to push sb for sth

5. push (press):

push button
push accelerator

6. push (find sth difficult):

7. push (be short of):

8. push coloq. (promote):

push ECON.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. push [pʊʃ] -es V. intr.

1. push (force movement):

2. push (press):

3. push (insist):

to push for sth

III. push [pʊʃ] -es SUST.

1. push:

to give sb a push fig.
she got the push coloq. from boyfriend
she got the push from employer
to give sb the push coloq. (break up with)

2. push (press):

3. push:

4. push (strong effort):

at a push ...

5. push (publicity):

6. push MILIT. (military attack):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

push start SUST. AUTO.

push-start V. intr. AUTO.

en el diccionario PONS

I. start [start] V. intr.

1. start (begin):

2. start (begin journey):

3. start (begin to operate):

start vehicle, motor

4. start DEP. (play at beginning):

5. start (begin at level):

6. start (make sudden movement):

to start at sb/sth

II. start [start] V. trans.

1. start (begin):

2. start (set in operation):

start car

3. start COM. (establish):

start business

4. start DEP. (let play at beginning):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. start [start] SUST.

1. start (beginning):

2. start DEP.:

3. start (sudden movement):

4. start DEP. (action of playing at beginning):

I. push [pʊʃ] V. trans.

1. push (shove):

to push sb out of sth

2. push (force):

3. push (coerce):

to push sb to do [or into doing] sth

4. push (insist):

to push sb for sth

5. push (press):

push button
push the brakes, gas pedal

6. push coloq. (promote):

push ECON.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. push [pʊʃ] V. intr.

1. push (force movement):

2. push (press):

3. push (insist):

to push for sth

III. push <-es> [pʊʃ] SUST.

1. push:

to give sb a push fig.

2. push (press):

3. push:

4. push (strong effort):

at a push...

5. push coloq. (publicity):

6. push MILIT. (military attack):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Ipush-start
youpush-start
he/she/itpush-starts
wepush-start
youpush-start
theypush-start
Past
Ipush-started
youpush-started
he/she/itpush-started
wepush-started
youpush-started
theypush-started
Present Perfect
Ihavepush-started
youhavepush-started
he/she/ithaspush-started
wehavepush-started
youhavepush-started
theyhavepush-started
Past Perfect
Ihadpush-started
youhadpush-started
he/she/ithadpush-started
wehadpush-started
youhadpush-started
theyhadpush-started

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Heather also set push start records on five international tracks.
en.wikipedia.org
The rider is allowed a 15 meter (49 feet) push start and an unlimited build up distance before recording begins.
www.gizmag.com
It also features an intelligent key with push start button and a dual-zone climate control in certain markets.
en.wikipedia.org
The centre console has been revised and the push start button now has a hybrid blue glow.
www.caradvice.com.au
Also, it is usually not possible to push start a moped or scooter with automatic transmission.
en.wikipedia.org

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