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1 tranco
m.stride.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trancar.* * *1 stride\en dos trancos in a flash* * *SM1) (=paso) stride, big stepandar a trancos — to walk with long strides, take big steps
en dos trancos — (lit) in a couple of strides; (fig) in a couple of ticks
2) (Arquit) threshold* * *a) ( paso largo) strideen dos trancos — in two shakes (AmE) o (BrE) in two ticks (colloq)
b) (CS) ( ritmo) rate, paceagarrarle el tranco a algo — to get the hang o knack of something
* * *a) ( paso largo) strideen dos trancos — in two shakes (AmE) o (BrE) in two ticks (colloq)
b) (CS) ( ritmo) rate, paceagarrarle el tranco a algo — to get the hang o knack of something
* * *1 (paso largo) strideandaba a trancos she was striding along2 (CS) (ritmo) rate, pace* * *
tranco sustantivo masculino ➣ trancada
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stride
* * *tranco nmstride;llegó en dos trancos he got there in a couple of strides* * *m:ir a grandes trancos stride along* * *tranco nm1) : stride2) umbral: threshold
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