Coasting in spanish
De cabotaje
pronunciation: dekɑboʊtɑxe part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: dekɑboʊtɑxe part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
coast2 = navegar siguiendo la costa, bordear la costa.
Example: The ancients coasted only in their navigation.coast3 = avanzar fácilmente, conseguir Algo fácilmente.
Example: For eight years the Clinton-Gore administration has coasted through prosperity.more:
» coast + home = ganar fácilmente, vencer fácilmente, superar fácilmente, ganar sobradamente, ganar de sobra, ganar de calle, llevarse de calle.
Example: To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin coasted home in Sunday's presidential election with 71.2 percent support.» coast to + victory = ganar fácilmente, vencer fácilmente, ganar sobradamente, ganar de sobra, ganar de calle, llevarse de calle.
Example: Arnold Schwarzenegger coasted to an easy victory over Democrat Phil Angelides on Tuesday.coast4 = bajar, rodar. [Generalmente en bicicleta sin pedalear o automóvil sin en el motor en marcha]
Example: Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.more:
» coast along = dejarse llevar, vivir despreocupadamente.
Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.