Patear in english

Kick

pronunciation: kɪk part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
kick

patear = kick ; tramp. 

Example: Here is a snatch of Garner's version: 'I was in a fine rage, and should liked to have kicked him, but it was no good, there wasn't enough of him to get my boot against'.Example: I have become a fakir but I haven't started tramping barefoot over burning coals, meditating, levitating, or living on air and I have no foreseeable intention of doing so.

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» patear las callespound + the streets [Referido generalmente a la policía]pound + the pavementpound + the asphalt .

Example: Police Chief McMahon wants more officers pounding the streets.

Example: Some pounded the pavement handing out résumés until they landed an interview.

Example: In the case of some people, for months the sole focus of their lives is on putting on the running shoes and pounding the asphalt.

Patear synonyms

charge in spanish: cargar, pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ nounboot in spanish: bota, pronunciation: but noun, verbflush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ noun, adjective, verbrush in spanish: prisa, pronunciation: rʌʃ noun, verbplain in spanish: llanura, pronunciation: pleɪn adjective, nounbang in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: bæŋ nouncomplain in spanish: quejar, pronunciation: kəmpleɪn verbbeef in spanish: carne de vaca, pronunciation: bif nounthrill in spanish: emoción, pronunciation: θrɪl nounrecoil in spanish: retroceso, pronunciation: rikɔɪl noun, verbgripe in spanish: queja, pronunciation: graɪp noun, verbsquawk in spanish: graznido, pronunciation: skwɔk noun, verbkvetch in spanish: kvetch, pronunciation: kvetʃ noun, verbquetch in spanish: quetch, pronunciation: kwetʃ verbkicking in spanish: patear, pronunciation: kɪkɪŋ nounkick back in spanish: recular, pronunciation: kɪkbæk verbsound off in spanish: sonido apagado, pronunciation: saʊndɔf verb
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