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1 pistola de fogueo
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2 pistola
f.1 gun (weapon) (con cilindro).pistola de agua water pistol2 spray gun.pintar a pistola to spray-paint3 gun (tool).4 French loaf.5 pistol, handgun, gun.* * *1 gun2 (para pintar) spray gun3 (de pan) loaf of bread\pistola de juguete toy gunpistola engrasadora grease gunpistola pulverizadora spray gun* * *noun f.pistol, gun* * *SF1) (=arma) pistol, gun; (Téc) [para pintar] spray gunpistola ametralladora — submachine-gun, tommy-gun
2) Esp [de pan] French stick, baguette3) *** (=pene) prick **** * *a) (Arm) pistolhacerle pistola a alguien — (Col fam) ≈ to give somebody the finger (sl)
b) ( para pintar) spray gun* * *= handgun, gun, pistol, starting gun.Ex. A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.Ex. A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex. At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex. There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.----* a punta de pistola = at gunpoint.* disparo de pistola = pistol shot.* pistola cargada = loaded pistol.* pistola selladora = mastic gun, caulking gun.* pistolera, funda de pistola = holster.* * *a) (Arm) pistolhacerle pistola a alguien — (Col fam) ≈ to give somebody the finger (sl)
b) ( para pintar) spray gun* * *= handgun, gun, pistol, starting gun.Ex: A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.
Ex: A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.* a punta de pistola = at gunpoint.* disparo de pistola = pistol shot.* pistola cargada = loaded pistol.* pistola selladora = mastic gun, caulking gun.* pistolera, funda de pistola = holster.* * *1 ( Arm) pistola punta de pistola at gunpoint2 (para pintar) spray gunpintar a pistola to spray paint4 ( Méx) (secadora de pelo) hairdryerCompuestos:water pistol, water gun ( AmE)grease gunblank pistolstarting pistol* * *
pistola sustantivo femeninoa) (Arm) pistol;
pistola sustantivo femenino
1 pistol, gun
pistola de fogueo, starting pistol
2 (para pintar) spray gun
3 (engrasadora) grease gun
' pistola' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cacha
- cargador
- desenfundar
- dispararse
- pega
- punta
- recámara
- apuntar
- bala
- cañón
- cargar
- cartuchera
- cuete
- descargar
- dirigir
- estampido
- fulminantes
- quitar
- sacar
- soltar
- verdad
English:
air gun
- automatic
- conceal
- exhibit
- gauge
- gunpoint
- hold
- paint-spray
- pistol
- pistol-whip
- point
- round
- safety catch
- shoot
- spray-paint
- spraygun
- trigger
- water pistol
- whip out
- aim
- air
- dive
- go
- gun
- holster
- reach
- spray
* * *pistola nf1. [arma] [con cilindro] gun;[sin cilindro] pistol pistola de agua water pistol;pistola de aire comprimido air pistol2. [pulverizador] spray gun;pintar a pistola to spray-paint3. [herramienta] gunpistola de engrase grease gun4. [de pan] French bread o Br loaf* * *f pistol;* * *pistola nf1) : pistol, handgun2) : spray gun* * *pistola n gun -
3 fogueo
m.training.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: foguear.* * *de fogueo blank■ un cartucho de fogueo a blank, a blank cartridge* * *SMbala o cartucho de fogueo — blank cartridge
disparo o tiro de fogueo — warning shot
* * *masculino (Mil)un partido de fogueo — (Col) a practice game
* * *= training, baptism of fire, real-world training.Ex. The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software, and therefore may need more training than that which might be necessary for the retrieval of information in a data base which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language.Ex. He was a militant trade-union leader who got his baptisms of fire under a ruthless military dictatorship.Ex. The location has not only provided real-world training but it has also given them the chance to experience an environment that differs greatly from their home state.----* disparar munición de fogueo = fire + blanks.* * *masculino (Mil)un partido de fogueo — (Col) a practice game
* * *= training, baptism of fire, real-world training.Ex: The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software, and therefore may need more training than that which might be necessary for the retrieval of information in a data base which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language.
Ex: He was a militant trade-union leader who got his baptisms of fire under a ruthless military dictatorship.Ex: The location has not only provided real-world training but it has also given them the chance to experience an environment that differs greatly from their home state.* disparar munición de fogueo = fire + blanks.* * *( Mil):un cartucho de fogueo a blank cartridge, a blankun partido de fogueo ( Col); a practice game* * *
Del verbo foguear: ( conjugate foguear)
fogueo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fogueó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
fogueo sustantivo masculino (Mil):
fogueo sustantivo masculino bala/cartucho de fogueo, blank bullet/ cartridge
' fogueo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pistola
- bala
English:
blank
* * *fogueo nmde fogueo blank* * *fogueo n -
4 pistoletazo
m.1 pistol shot.pistoletazo de salida shot from the starter's gun2 starting signal, starting gun.* * *1 gunshot\pistoletazo de salida starting signal* * ** * ** * *= pistol shot.Ex. The second bandit was shot three times, once in each leg by pistol shots and once straight through the neck by a stray buckshot pellet.----* dar el pistoletazo de salida = fire + the starting gun.* pistoletazo de salida = starting signal, starting gun.* * ** * *= pistol shot.Ex: The second bandit was shot three times, once in each leg by pistol shots and once straight through the neck by a stray buckshot pellet.
* dar el pistoletazo de salida = fire + the starting gun.* pistoletazo de salida = starting signal, starting gun.* * *dar el pistoletazo to fire the starting gun* * *pistoletazo nmpistol shotpistoletazo de salida [en carrera] shot from the starter's gun; [de proyecto, campaña electoral] starting signal* * *m pistol shot -
5 arrancar
v.1 to uproot (sacar de su sitio) (árbol).2 to start (poner en marcha) (coche, máquina).El carro no arranca The car won't start.3 to set off.4 to pull out, to break off, to break away, to pluck.Juana arrancó las hierbas Johanna pulled out the weeds.5 to start up, to boot up, to boot, to get started.Ricardo arrancó el auto sin problemas Richard started the car up without trouble6 to begin, to start.Arrancamos el año con optimismo We began the year with optimism.7 to blow off.El huracán arrancó las plantas The hurricane blew off the plants.8 to avulse, to pull off forcibly.* * *3 (arrebatar) to snatch, grab4 (obtener - aplausos, sonrisa) to get; (- confesión, información) to extract5 (rescatar) to rescue, save6 (coche) to start1 (partir) to begin, start2 (salir) to go, leave4 figurado (provenir) to stem (de, from)\arrancar a correr to break into a run* * *verb1) to pull out, tear out2) pluck3) snatch4) start* * *1. VT1) (=sacar de raíz)a) [+ planta, pelo] to pull up; [+ clavo, diente] to pull out; [+ pluma] to pluck; [+ ojos] to gouge out; [+ botón, esparadrapo, etiqueta] to pull off, tear off; [+ página] to tear out, rip out; [+ cartel] to pull down, tear downazulejos arrancados de las paredes de una iglesia — tiles that have been pulled off the walls of a church
b) [explosión, viento] to blow offcuajo, raízc) (Med) [+ flema] to bring up2) (=arrebatar) to snatch (a, de from)[con violencia] to wrench (a, de from)no podían arrancarle el cuchillo — they were unable to get the knife off him, they were unable to wrest o wrench the knife from him
el viento me lo arrancó de las manos — the wind blew it out of my hands, the wind snatched it from my hands más frm
3) (=provocar) [+ aplausos] to draw; [+ risas] to provoke, causeel beso arrancó algunos suspiros entre el público — when they kissed part of the audience let out a sigh
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arrancar las lágrimas a algn — to bring tears to sb's eyes4) (=separar)•
arrancar a algn de — [+ lugar] to drag sb away from; [+ éxtasis, trance] to drag sb out of; [+ vicio] to wean sb off a bad habit5) (=obtener) [+ apoyo] to gain, win; [+ victoria] to snatch; [+ confesión, promesa] to extract; [+ sonido, nota] to produce•
arrancar información a algn — to extract information from sb, get information out of sb6) (Aut) [+ vehículo, motor] to start7) (Inform) [+ ordenador] to boot, boot up, start uptengo problemas para arrancar el ordenador — I have problems starting up o booting the computer
2. VI1) [vehículo, motor] to startel coche no arranca — the car won't start o isn't starting
2) (=moverse) to get going, get moving¡venga, arranca! — * come on, get going o get moving!, come on, get a move on! *
3) (=comenzar) to start¿desde dónde arranca el camino? — where does the road start?
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arrancar a hacer algo — to start doing sth, start to do stharrancó a hablar a los dos años — she started talking o to talk when she was two
arrancó a cantar/llorar — he broke o burst into song/tears
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arrancar de — to go back to, date back toesta celebración arranca del siglo XV — this celebration dates o goes back to the 15th century
4) (Náut) to set sail5) (Arquit) [arco] to spring (de from)6) Chile* (=escapar)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < hoja de papel> to tear out; < etiqueta> to tear o rip off; < botón> to tear o pull off; < planta> to pull up; < flor> to pick; <diente/pelo> to pull out; < esparadrapo> to pull offhubo un forcejeo y le arrancó la pistola — there was a struggle and he wrenched the pistol away from her
2) <confesión/declaración> to extract3) <motor/coche> to start2.arrancar vi1)a) motor/vehículo to startb) (moverse, decidirse) (fam) to get goingc) ( empezar)arrancar a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
2) (provenir, proceder)a) costumbre to originateb) carretera to start3) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run off o away3.arrancar de algo/alguien — to get away from something/somebody
arrancarse v pron1) (refl) <pelo/diente> to pull out; <piel/botón> to pull off2) (Taur) to charge3) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run awayarrancarse de algo/alguien — to run away from something/somebody
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < hoja de papel> to tear out; < etiqueta> to tear o rip off; < botón> to tear o pull off; < planta> to pull up; < flor> to pick; <diente/pelo> to pull out; < esparadrapo> to pull offhubo un forcejeo y le arrancó la pistola — there was a struggle and he wrenched the pistol away from her
2) <confesión/declaración> to extract3) <motor/coche> to start2.arrancar vi1)a) motor/vehículo to startb) (moverse, decidirse) (fam) to get goingc) ( empezar)arrancar a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
2) (provenir, proceder)a) costumbre to originateb) carretera to start3) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run off o away3.arrancar de algo/alguien — to get away from something/somebody
arrancarse v pron1) (refl) <pelo/diente> to pull out; <piel/botón> to pull off2) (Taur) to charge3) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run awayarrancarse de algo/alguien — to run away from something/somebody
* * *arrancar11 = rip off, wrench, pluck up, rip + open, pluck out, strip off, winkle out, pull up, rip.Ex: Within the social sciences psychology journals are the most ripped off.
Ex: The first thing that's worrying me is that things are getting wrenched out of context.Ex: The article is entitled 'To everything there is a season...a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted: a life-cycle analysis of education for librarianship'.Ex: The tidal wave ripped open the steel security shutters of the shops.Ex: According to a myth about the phases of the moon, the wicked god Seth plucked out the eye of Horus and tore it to bits.Ex: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex: Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.Ex: Hundreds of pounds worth of damage was caused when youths pulled up and smashed two floodlights and kicked roof tiles from the chapel of rest.Ex: He punched her in the head and forced her to another room where he pinned her to the floor and ripped her shirt trying to remove it.* abrir arrancando = rip + open.* arrancar a la fuerza = prise + Nombre + away.* arrancar con los dientes = bite off.* arrancar de = wretch from.* arrancar de un mordisco = bite off.* arrancar el cuero cabelludo a Alguien = scalp.* arrancar haciendo palanca = pry.* arrancar la cabellera a Alguien = scalp.* arrancar + Nombre + de = wring + Nombre + out of/from.* arrancarse el pelo a manojos = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* arrancar una página = tear out + page.arrancar22 = boot, boot up, crank up.Ex: In computer science to boot means to start up a computer system.
Ex: Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex: As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.* al arrancar = at startup.* arrancar con cables = jump-start [jump start].* arrancar + Sistema Operativo = start + Sistema Operativo.* * *arrancar [A2 ]vtA ‹hoja de papel/página› to tear out; ‹etiqueta› to tear o rip off; ‹esparadrapo› to pull off; ‹botón› to tear o rip o pull off; ‹planta› to pull up; ‹flor› to pick; ‹diente› to pull outarrancó la planta de raíz she pulled the plant up by the roots, she uprooted the plantle arrancó un mechón de pelo he pulled out a clump of her hairno le arranques hojas al libro don't tear pages out of the bookarrancó la venda he tore off the bandageme arrancó la carta de las manos she snatched the letter out of my handshubo un forcejeo y le arrancó la pistola there was a struggle and he wrenched the pistol away from herle arrancó el bolso he snatched her bag, he grabbed her bag from hercuando se apoltrona no hay quien consiga arrancarlo de casa when he gets into one of his stay-at-home moods it's impossible to drag him outel teléfono lo arrancó de sus pensamientos the sound of the telephone brought him back to reality with a joltB ‹confesión/declaración› to extractconsiguieron arrancarle una confesión they managed to extract a confession from o get a confession out of herno hay quien le arranque una palabra de lo ocurrido no one can get a word out of him about what happenedpor fin consiguió arrancarle una sonrisa she finally managed to get a smile out of him■ arrancarviAel coche no arranca the car won't startel tren está a punto de arrancar the train is about to leave¡no arranques en segunda! don't try and move off o pull away in second gear!2 (moverse, decidirse) ( fam):no hay quien lo haga arrancar it's impossible to get him moving o to get him off his backside ( colloq)tarda horas en arrancar it takes him hours to get started o to get down to doing anything ( colloq)3 (empezar) arrancar A + INF to start to + INF, to start -INGarrancó a llorar he burst into tears, he started crying o to cryB (provenir, proceder)1 «problema/crisis/creencia»: arrancar DE algo; to stem FROM sthesta tradición arranca del siglo XIV this tradition dates from o back to the 14th centuryde allí arrancan todas sus desgracias that's where all his misfortunes stem from2 «carretera» to startla senda que arranca de or en este punto the path that starts from this point3 ( Const):el punto del cual arranca el arco the point from which the arch springs o stemsde la pared arrancaba un largo mostrador a long counter came out from o jutted out from the wallC ( Inf) to boot upvolver* a arrancar to rebootD «toro» to chargefueron los primeros en arrancar del país they were the first to get out of o skip the country ( colloq)A ( refl) ‹pelo/diente› to pull out; ‹piel› to pull off; ‹botón› to pull offB1 ( Taur) to charge2 ( Mús):arrancarse por sevillanas to break into dance o into a sevillana ; sevillanasCse les arrancó el prisionero the prisoner got away from them o ran away ( colloq)arrancarse DE algo/algn to run away FROM sth/sb* * *
arrancar ( conjugate arrancar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ hoja de papel› to tear out;
‹ etiqueta› to tear off;
‹botón/venda› to pull off;
‹ planta› to pull up;
‹ flor› to pick;
‹diente/pelo› to pull out;
2 ‹confesión/declaración› to extract
3 ‹motor/coche› to start
verbo intransitivo [motor/vehículo] to start
arrancarse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) ‹pelo/diente› to pull out;
‹piel/botón› to pull off
2 (Chi fam) ( huir) to run away
arrancar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to uproot, pull up
arrancar de raíz, to uproot
2 (una página) to tear out
(un diente) to pull out
3 fig (una confesión) to extract
4 (mover) no había manera de arrancar a Rodrigo de allí, it was impossible to pull Rodrigo away
5 Auto Téc to start
II verbo intransitivo
1 Auto Téc to start
2 (empezar) to begin: estábamos tan tranquilos y de repente arrancó a llorar, everything was quiet when he suddenly started crying
' arrancar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrebatar
- mala
- malo
- calentar
- cuajo
- raíz
English:
boot
- crank
- dig up
- extract
- get
- light
- pick off
- pluck
- pull away
- pull off
- pull up
- rip off
- root out
- root up
- scalp
- start
- start up
- tear
- tear away
- tear off
- tear out
- tear up
- wrench
- yank
- dig
- draw
- exact
- jump
- kick
- move
- pull
- push
- rip
- root
- strip
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [sacar de su sitio] [árbol] to uproot;[malas hierbas, flor] to pull up; [cable, página, pelo] to tear out; [cartel, cortinas] to tear down; [muela] to pull out, to extract; [ojos] to gouge out; [botón, etiqueta] to tear o rip off;arranqué el póster de la pared I tore the poster off the wall;arrancar la cabellera a alguien to scalp sb;[brazo, pierna] to tear right off; Figarrancar a alguien de un sitio to shift sb from somewhere;Figarrancar a alguien de las drogas/del alcohol to get sb off drugs/alcoholarrancar algo de las manos de alguien to snatch sth out of sb's hands;tenía el bolso muy bien agarrado y no se lo pudieron arrancar she was holding on very tight to her handbag and they couldn't get it off her;el vigilante consiguió arrancarle el arma al atracador the security guard managed to grab the robber's gun;el Barcelona consiguió arrancar un punto en su visita a Madrid Barcelona managed to take a point from their visit to Madrid;la oposición arrancó varias concesiones al gobierno the opposition managed to win several concessions from the government3. [poner en marcha] [coche, máquina] to start;Informát to start up, to boot (up) [sonrisa, dinero, ovación] to get sth out of sb; [suspiro, carcajada] to bring sth from sb;no consiguieron arrancarle ninguna declaración they failed to get a statement out of him♦ vi1. [partir] to leave;¡corre, que el autobús está arrancando! quick, the bus is about to leave;el Tour ha arrancado finalmente the Tour has finally got o is finally under way2. [máquina, coche] to start;no intentes arrancar en segunda you shouldn't try to start the car in second gear3. [empezar] to get under way, to kick off;ya arrancó la campaña electoral the election campaign is already under way;el festival arrancó con un concierto de música clásica the festival got under way o kicked off with a classical music concert;empataron al poco de arrancar la segunda mitad they equalized shortly after the second half had got under way o kicked offarrancó a llorar de repente she suddenly started crying, she suddenly burst into tearsel río arranca de los Andes the river has its source in the Andes;todos los problemas arrancan de una nefasta planificación all the problems stem from poor planning* * *I v/t2 vehículo start (up)3 ( quitar) snatch;le arrancaron el bolso they snatched her purseII v/i2 INFOR boot (up)3:arrancar a hacer algo start to do sth, start doing sth* * *arrancar {72} vt1) : to pull out, to tear out2) : to pick, to pluck (a flower)3) : to start (an engine)4) : to boot (a computer)arrancar vi1) : to start an engine2) : to get going* * *arrancar vb1. (sacar) to pull out3. (planta) to pull up4. (arrebatar) to snatch5. (motor, coche) to start -
6 disparo
m.1 shot.2 triggering.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: disparar.* * *1 (acción) firing2 (efecto) shot3 DEPORTE shot* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=tiro) shothacer disparos al aire — to fire into the air, shoot into the air
disparo de advertencia, disparo de intimidación — warning shot; (Náut) shot across the bows
disparo inicial — [de cohete] blast-off
2) (Dep) shot3) (Mec) release* * *a) ( de arma) shotdisparos de advertencia or aviso — warning shots
b) (Dep) shot* * *= shot, gunshot.Ex. Tague stated that he heard shots fired from the grassy knoll.Ex. Ideally, this system will provide authorities with the precise details of gunshots, including the type of gun used and the number of shots fired.----* de un sólo disparo = in one shot.* disparo de advertencia = warning shot.* disparo de pistola = pistol shot.* disparos = gunfire.* matar a disparos = shoot + Nombre + dead.* matar de un disparo = shoot, fatally + shoot.* * *a) ( de arma) shotdisparos de advertencia or aviso — warning shots
b) (Dep) shot* * *= shot, gunshot.Ex: Tague stated that he heard shots fired from the grassy knoll.
Ex: Ideally, this system will provide authorities with the precise details of gunshots, including the type of gun used and the number of shots fired.* de un sólo disparo = in one shot.* disparo de advertencia = warning shot.* disparo de pistola = pistol shot.* disparos = gunfire.* matar a disparos = shoot + Nombre + dead.* matar de un disparo = shoot, fatally + shoot.* * *1 (tiro) shotdisparos de advertencia or aviso warning shots2 ( Dep) shot* * *
Del verbo disparar: ( conjugate disparar)
disparo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
disparó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
disparar
disparo
disparar ( conjugate disparar) verbo intransitivo
◊ disparo al aire to fire o shoot into the air;
disparo a matar to shoot to kill;
le disparó por la espalda he shot him in the back;
disparo a quemarropa or a bocajarro to fire at point-blank range;
disparo contra algn to shoot o fire at sbb) (Dep) to shoot
verbo transitivo
1
‹tiro/proyectil› to fire;
b) (Dep):
2 (Méx fam) ( pagar) to buy
dispararse verbo pronominal
1
b) ( refl):
2 (fam) [ precio] to shoot up, rocket
disparo sustantivo masculino
shot
disparar verbo transitivo
1 (un arma de fuego) to fire
(un proyectil) to shoot: le dispararon en el hombro, he was shot in the shoulder
2 Ftb to shoot
disparar a puerta, to shoot at goal
disparo sustantivo masculino
1 shot
2 Dep Ftb shot
' disparo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escopetazo
- objetiva
- objetivo
- Tiro
- disparar
- efectuar
- sentir
- sonar
- tiro
English:
aim at
- gunshot
- point-blank
- random shot
- shoot
- shot
- gun
- round
- stop
* * *disparo nm1. [de arma] shot;hubo disparos al aire shots were fired in the airdisparo de advertencia warning shot;disparo de aviso warning shot2. [de deportista] shot;el disparo rozó el larguero the shot grazed the crossbar3. [de mecanismo] release, trip* * *mdisparo al aire shot in the air2 en fútbol shot* * *disparo nmtiro: shot* * *disparo n shot
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starting pistol — noun a pistol used to signal the start of a race … English new terms dictionary
starting gun — see ↑starting pistol below. • • • Main Entry: ↑start starting pistol or starting gun noun A small pistol used to give the signal for starting a race • • • Main Entry: ↑start * * * starting gun UK [ˈstɑː( … Useful english dictionary
starting — n. in senses of START v. Phrases and idioms: starting block a shaped rigid block for bracing the feet of a runner at the start of a race. starting gate a movable barrier for securing a fair start in horse races. starting handle Brit. Mech. a… … Useful english dictionary
pistol — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ automatic, machine, semi automatic ▪ double action, single action ▪ 9 mm, .45 calibre/.45 caliber ▪ … Collocations dictionary
pistol — n. 1) to cock; fire a pistol 2) to aim, point; level a pistol at 3) to load a pistol 4) to draw, whip out a pistol 5) an automatic; dueling; starting; toy; water pistol 6) the pistol fired, went off; jammed; misfired * * * [ pɪstl] dueling fire a … Combinatory dictionary
starting — adj. Starting is used with these nouns: ↑bid, ↑block, ↑gate, ↑line, ↑pistol, ↑pitcher, ↑point, ↑position, ↑salary, ↑spot, ↑stall … Collocations dictionary
starter pistol — /ˈstatə pɪstl/ (say stahtuh pistl) noun → starting pistol …