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101 seguir adelante
• carry forward• continue• continue straight ahead• drive on• get along• go for the bait• go forward• go forward by leaps and bounds• go off without a word• go on• go on a binge• go right• go right on• go round• go straight• go straight on• go straight to• head off towards• head on• head-on collision• keep right on• move along• move on• press on• push• push ahead• push ahead with a plan• push on• ride on• soldier on -
102 tener dolor de cabeza
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103 tener la memoria de un colador
• have a hard time• have a head-on collisionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener la memoria de un colador
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104 zona de colisión
Dictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > zona de colisión
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105 abordaje casual
m.unavoidable collision. -
106 abordaje culpable
m.collision due to negligence. -
107 abordaje fortuito
m.unavoidable collision. -
108 abordaje recíproco
m.both-to-blame collision. -
109 abordo casual
m.unavoidable collision. -
110 abordo culpable
m.collision due to negligence. -
111 abordo fortuito
m.unavoidable collision. -
112 abordo recíproco
m.both-to-blame collision. -
113 alisión
f.allision, intentional collision. -
114 batidero
m.1 collision, the clashing of one thing against another.2 uneven ground, which renders the motion of carriages unpleasant.Guardar batideros (Met.) to guard against inconveniences3 washboard. (Nautical)4 banging. -
115 choque desastroso
m.smash up, heavy collision. -
116 choque violento
m.violent collision, smashup. -
117 colisionar con
v.to collide with, to bump into, to hit against, to come into collision with. -
118 pororoca
f.brazilian name for the extraordinary collision of the waters of the river Amazons with the ocean at the great equinoctial tides. -
119 tumor convergente
m.collision tumor.
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collision — [ kɔlizjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1480; lat. collisio 1 ♦ Choc de deux corps qui se rencontrent. ⇒ impact. Collision entre deux voitures, deux trains. ⇒ accident, accrochage, télescopage. Entrer en collision avec (qqch.) :heurter (qqch.). Assurance tierce… … Encyclopédie Universelle
collision — col‧li‧sion [kəˈlɪʒn] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. INSURANCE when a vehicle hits another vehicle or object, causing damage: • His car was in collision with another vehicle. • All aircraft are now fitted with collision avoidance equipment. 2 … Financial and business terms
collision — I (accident) noun concussion, contact, convergence, crash, encounter, impact, impingement, jar, jolt, meeting, percussion, pileup, shock, striking together, sudden contact, violent contact associated concepts: avoidable collision, collision auto… … Law dictionary
Collision — (v. lat. Collisio), 1) das Zusammentreffen zweier harter Körper im Stoß; 2) Zusammentreffen entgegengesetzter Dinge od. Interessen in einem Punkte; 3) in der Jurisprudenz u. Moral das gleichzeitige Vorhandensein verschiedener Bestimmungen für… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Collision — Col*li sion, n. [L. collisio, fr. collidere. See {Collide}.] 1. The act of striking together; a striking together, as of two hard bodies; a violent meeting, as of railroad trains; a clashing. [1913 Webster] 2. A state of opposition; antagonism;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
collision — COLLISION. s. f. Terme didactique. Le choe de deux corps. Les Philosophes expliquent plusieurs effets par la collision des corps … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
collision — early 15c., from M.Fr. collision (15c.), from L. collisionem (nom. collisio) a dashing together, noun of action from collidere (see COLLIDE (Cf. collide)) … Etymology dictionary
collision — COLLISION. s. f. Le choc de deux corps. Les Philosophes expliquent plusieurs effets par la collision des corps. Il n est bon que dans le dogmatique … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Collision — [engl.], Kollision … Universal-Lexikon
collision — *impact, impingement, clash, shock, concussion, percussion, jar, jolt Analogous words: striking, hitting (see STRIKE vb): wrecking or wreck, ruining or ruin, dilapidation (see corresponding verbs at RUIN): demolishment, destruction (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
collision — [n] accident blow, bump, butt, concussion, contact, crash, demolishment, destruction, dilapidation, encounter, fender bender*, headon*, hit, impact, jar, jolt, knock, percussion, pileup*, rap, ruin, shock, sideswipe, slam, smash, strike, thud,… … New thesaurus