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09:07 Nov 6, 2003 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering / A phrase for a Machine Manual | |||||
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| Selected response from: luka Spain Local time: 23:06 | ||||
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5 +2 | tire enérgicamente de la palanca |
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4 +1 | Tire con fuerza |
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5 | dé un tirón enérgico |
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pull briskly Tire con fuerza Explanation: A mí es la que más me gusta. |
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pull briskly tire enérgicamente de la palanca Explanation: I guess the adverb briskly is just the opposite of "sluggishly", that is, "markedly slow in movement". Accordingly, "enérgicamente" would convey that meaning in Spanish. Por ejemplo: En primer término, tire enérgicamente de la argolla que está a la altura de la cintura. www.geocities.com/Paris/Parc/2505/ luthiers/letras/fly.html Tire enérgicamente del vastago del actuador varias veces, para asegurarse que las burbujas de aire sean eliminadas. www.edwardsengrg.com/trfge_sp.pdf Cheerio, V |
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