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1 arranque
m.1 start (comienzo).2 starter (motor) (automobiles) (motor).arranque eléctrico electrical starting3 fit (arrebato).en un arranque de ira/generosidad in a fit of anger/generosity4 start-up, startup.5 outburst, dash, outbreak, spurt.6 driveaway, action of moving ahead from a stopped position in a vehicle.7 snatch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: arrancar.* * *1 TÉCNICA starting mechanism2 (comienzo) start3 figurado (arrebato) outburst, fit5 (decisión, valentía) courage, determination6 (ocurrencia ingeniosa) joke, witticism\en un arranque impulsively* * *noun m.2) outburst, fit* * *SM1) (Mec) starting mechanismmotor¡10.000 pesos!, con eso ni para el arranque — 10,000 pesos! that's nowhere near enough *
2) (=comienzo) beginningpuntoel arranque de esta tradición se remonta al siglo XVIII — the beginning of this tradition dates back to the 18th century
3) (=impulso)necesita un poco más de arranque para ganar el partido — he needs a little more drive to win the match
4) (=arrebato) [de generosidad, franqueza] outburst; [de ira, violencia] fit; [de energía] burst5) (=ocurrencia) witty remark6) (=base) [de columna, arco] base; [de escalera] foot* * *1) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanismni para el arranque — (Méx fam)
2) ( de arco) base3)a) ( arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
un arranque de actividad/energía — a burst of activity/energy
b) (brío, energía) drive* * *1) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanismni para el arranque — (Méx fam)
2) ( de arco) base3)a) ( arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
un arranque de actividad/energía — a burst of activity/energy
b) (brío, energía) drive* * *arranque11 = startup [start-up], boot process, ignition.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.
Ex: Lines of defence include the protection of the boot process with keyboard modification to disable any keys that can be used to interrupt the boot process.Ex: The booklet concludes with a section on motorcycle maintenance that addresses lubrication, ignition tune-up, electrical systems, carburetors, and general troubleshooting.* arranque, comienzo, inicio, puesta en funcionamiento, puesta en marcha = startup [start-up].* arranque con cables = jump-starting [jumpstarting].* darle a la manivela de arranque = turn + the crank.* de arranque = bootable.* llave de arranque = ignition key.* pinzas de arranque = jumper cables, booster cables, jumper leads.* sistema de arranque = starting system.* velocidad de arranque = getaway speed.arranque22 = burst.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.
* * *el coche tiene problemas de arranque I have problems starting it o getting it startedni para el arranque ( Méx fam): con un kilo no tenemos ni para el arranque one kilo won't get us far ( colloq)¿jugar contra Juan? ese no me sirve ni para el arranque play Juan? that's not much of a challengeB (de un arco) base puntoC ( Inf)boot: arranque caliente/frío warm/cold bootD1 (arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira/locura a fit of jealousy/rage/madnessun arranque de actividad/energía a burst of activity/energy2 (brío, energía) drive* * *
Del verbo arrancar: ( conjugate arrancar)
arranqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
arranque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arrancar
arranque
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
arranque sustantivo masculinoa) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanism;
b) ( arrebato) arranque de algo fit of sth
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
arranque sustantivo masculino
1 (inicio) start
2 Auto Téc starting
3 fam (arrebato) outburst, fit
' arranque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
motor
- arrebato
- pedal
English:
blaze
- boot
- burst
- fit
- jump-start
- outburst
- starter
- starting switch
- booster
- crank
- ignition
- jumper
- kick
* * *♦ nm1. [comienzo] start;el equipo no ha tenido un buen arranque liguero the team has had a poor start to the season;la película se proyectó en el arranque del certamen the festival kicked off with a screening of the filmdurante el arranque [puesta en marcha] while starting the cararranque eléctrico [mecanismo] electrical starter3. Informát boot-up, start-up4. [de arco] base5. [arrebato]en un arranque de ira/generosidad in a fit of anger/generosity;¡tiene unos arranques! he just flies off the handle without warning!6. [decisión] drive* * *m1 AUTO starter (motor);no hay ningún problema con el arranque there’s no problem starting it2 INFOR start(-up), boot3 ( energía) drive4 ( ataque) fit* * *arranque nm1) : starter (of a car)2) arrebato: outburst, fit3)punto de arranque : beginning, starting point
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