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141 choque
Del verbo chocar: ( conjugate chocar) \ \
choqué es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
choque es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: chocar choque
chocar ( conjugate chocar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( entre sí) to collide;◊ choque de frente to collide o crash head-on;choque con or contra algo [ vehículo] to crash o run into sth; ( con otro en marcha) to collide with sth; choque con algn [ persona] to run into sb; ( con otra en movimiento) to collide with sbb) ( entrar en conflicto) choque con algn to clash with sbc) choque con algo ‹con problema/obstáculo› to come up against sth2a) ( extrañar):3 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) to annoy, bug (colloq) verbo transitivo◊ ¡chócala! (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)( de otra persona) to run into chocarse verbo pronominal (Col) 1 ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident 2 (fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed
choque sustantivo masculino choque frontal (Auto) head-on collision; ( enfrentamiento) head-on confrontation
chocar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (colisionar) to crash, collide
chocar con/contra, to run into, collide with
2 (discutir) to clash [con, with]
3 (sorprender, extrañar) to surprise
II verbo transitivo
1 to knock (la mano) to shake familiar ¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco!, shake (on it)!, US give me five!
choque sustantivo masculino
1 (golpe) impact
2 (accidente de tráfico) crash, collision
choque en cadena, pile-up
choque frontal, head-on collision
3 (impresión) shock ' choque' also found in these entries: Spanish: abordaje - castaña - frontal - guardagujas - impacto - shock - cadena - carambola - coche - disparado - golpe - tope English: bang - bump - bumper car - clash - collision - crash - culture shock - cushion - deaden - dent - fracture - generation - head-on - impact - pile-up - shock - shock tactics - shock therapy - shock treatment - shock wave - smash - smash-up - stand - wrench - culture - pileup
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