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21 push-bike
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22 push-pull amplifier
amplificador simétricoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > push-pull amplifier
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23 push-pull circuit
circuito simétricoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > push-pull circuit
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24 push-pull technology
tecnologia de empurra-puxaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > push-pull technology
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25 push button
botão de contatoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > push button
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26 push around
(to treat roughly: He pushes his younger brother around.) maltratar -
27 push over
(to cause to fall; to knock down: He pushed me over.) fazer cair -
28 push-bike
noun (a bicycle that does not have a motor.) bicicleta -
29 to push aside
to push asidenão dar importância. to push away, to push back repelir, rechaçar. -
30 to push in
to push infurar fila. to push off 1 desatracar. 2 fig começar, principiar, iniciar. 3 queimar, torrar (mercadorias). to push on 1 incitar, instigar. 2 apressar, acelerar. 3 continuar algo depois de uma pausa. -
31 I can do it at a push
I can do it at a pushvou fazê-lo mas com dificuldade. -
32 bell push
bell push[b'el puʃ] n Electr botão de campainha. -
33 don’t push it too far!
don’t push it too far!não abuse! -
34 don’t push!
don’t push!não amole! -
35 to push ahead
to push aheadprogredir. -
36 to push open
to push openabrir empurrando (porta). -
37 to push out the boat
to push out the boatdivertir-se, comemorar. -
38 to push out
to push outpôr para fora, produzir. -
39 to push over
to push overderrubar (uma pessoa). -
40 to push the panic
to push the paniccoll agir impulsivamente, sem pensar.
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