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61 push net
nOCEAN red pequeña unida a un mango largo f -
62 push rod
nAUTO, MECH, MECH ENG, VEH varilla de empuje f, varilla empujadora f, varilla impulsora f -
63 push screen
nPROD criba de sacudidas f -
64 push stick
nSAFE empujador m -
65 push tow
nTRANSP remolque por empuje m -
66 push towing
nTRANSP remolque empujado m -
67 push tug
nTRANSP remolque mediante empuje m -
68 push-button control panel
nELEC panel de control por botones de contacto m, panel de control por botón m, panel de control por botón de presión m, panel de control por pulsador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > push-button control panel
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69 push-button dial
nTELECOM discado de marcación con pulsador m -
70 push-button machine
nMECH ENG máquina con pulsador f -
71 push-button operation
nPHOTO accionamiento con disparador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > push-button operation
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72 push-button starter
nELEC puesta en marcha mediante pulsador f -
73 push-button switch
nELEC, ELEC ENG, PROD interruptor de botón de presión m, interruptor de pulsador m -
74 push-button telephone
nTELECOM teléfono de botonera m (AmL), teléfono de teclado m (Esp)English-Spanish technical dictionary > push-button telephone
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75 push-down blasting machine
nMINE explosor de pulsador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > push-down blasting machine
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76 push-down list
nCOMP&DP lista de desplazamiento descendente f -
77 push-down stack
nCOMP&DP pila de desplazamiento descendente f -
78 push-off wipe
nCINEMAT, TV transición donde una imagen quita a otra de la pantalla f -
79 push-on mount
nPHOTO montaje de presión m -
80 push-plate conveyor
nPROD transportador de paletas m
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Push — is a verb, meaning to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force . It may also refer to:In arts and media: * Push (song), by Matchbox Twenty * Push (Enrique Iglesias song), Enrique Iglesias… … Wikipedia
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push — ► VERB 1) exert force on (someone or something) so as to move them away from oneself or from the source of the force. 2) move (one s body or a part of it) forcefully into a specified position. 3) move forward by using force. 4) drive oneself or… … English terms dictionary
Push — 〈[pụʃ] m.; (e)s, es [ ʃız]〉 oV Pusch 1. 〈fig.; umg.〉 (nachdrückliche) Unterstützung eines Produktes od. einer Person durch Werbemaßnahmen, Nutzen von Beziehungen usw. 2. 〈Sp.; Golf〉 Schlag, der den Ball zu weit in die der Schlaghand… … Universal-Lexikon
Push It — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Push It» Sencillo de Garbage del álbum Version 2.0 Lado B Lick the Pavement Thirteen Publicación 16 de marzo/28 de marzo, 1998 (Airplay) … Wikipedia Español
push — vb Push, shove, thrust, propel mean to use force upon a thing so as to make it move ahead or aside. Push implies the application of force by a body (as a person) already in contact with the body to be moved onward, aside, or out of the way {push… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
push — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. poulser, from L. pulsare to beat, strike, push, frequentative of pellere (pp. pulsus) to push, drive, beat (see PULSE (Cf. pulse) (1)). The noun is first recorded 1570. Meaning approach a certain age is from 1937. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
push — push; push·er; push·ful; push·ful·ly; push·ful·ness; push·i·ly; push·i·ness; push·ing·ly; push·ing·ness; push·mo·bile; si·yakh·push; … English syllables
Push — Push, n. 1. A thrust with a pointed instrument, or with the end of a thing. [1913 Webster] 2. Any thrust. pressure, impulse, or force, or force applied; a shove; as, to give the ball the first push. [1913 Webster] 3. An assault or attack; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Push — Push, v. i. 1. To make a thrust; to shove; as, to push with the horns or with a sword. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make an advance, attack, or effort; to be energetic; as, a man must push in order to succeed. [1913 Webster] At the time of the end… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Push — Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English