Atracada in english

Docked

pronunciation: dɑkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

atracada = docking ; berthing. 

Example: This paper discusses the use of fuzzy logic to model and implement a control system for the docking/berthing of 2 satellites in geostationary orbit.Example: This paper discusses the use of fuzzy logic to model and implement a control system for the docking/berthing of 2 satellites in geostationary orbit.

atracar1 = raid ; heist ; mug ; waylay ; hold up ; be done over. 

Example: The article 'Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Example: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Example: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Example: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Example: The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.Example: He's lucky to be alive -- his shop was done over by a street gang = He's lucky to be alive -- his shop was done over by a street gang.

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» atracar a punta de pistolahold up at + gunpoint .

Example: Someone told me that there was a 9 in 10 chance of getting shot if one is held up at gunpoint.

» atracar un bancorob + a bank .

Example: Police in Honduras say six of their own officers have been arrested for allegedly trying to rob a bank.

atracar2 = dock ; pull into ; berth ; moor. 

Example: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.Example: So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Example: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Example: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.

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» atracar en un puertodockput into + a port .

Example: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.

Example: This railway station was built in the hope that it would attract passengers from sailing ships putting into the port of London.

Atracada synonyms

clipped in spanish: cortado, pronunciation: klɪpt part of speech: adjective cropped in spanish: recortada, pronunciation: krɑpt part of speech: adjective
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