Pincha in english

Click

pronunciation: klɪk part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

pinchar = needle ; wiretap [wire-tap] ; puncture ; jab ; sting. 

Example: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Example: The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.Example: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.Example: Six women have been jabbed in the buttocks with a sharp object by an attacker in Manhattan in the past two months, police report.Example: When threatened, a stingray lashes out with its tail and tries to sting the intruder with one of its spines, which contain poison glands.

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» pinchar a Alguienneedle + Persona .

Example: That night I was correcting a proof at about eleven o'clock when Balthasar began needling me.

» pinchar con el botón derechoright-click .

Example: By right-clicking on the image, you can zoom in or zoom out the image.

» pinchar con el botón izquierdoleft-click .

Example: It is possible to sort all the items in a grid by left-clicking once on a column header.

» pinchar dos veces endouble click .

Example: For the past several days, I've had to double click on each email to open it -- Why?.

» pinchar en huesocome up against + a brick wallbe up against a brick wallhit + a (brick) wallfail in + Posesivo + attempt .

Example: There are moments when someone feels that they have come up against a brick wall and they don't quite know where to turn next.

Example: Have you ever been in a situation in which you were up against a brick wall and felt there was absolutely no where to turn?.

Example: You ever have those moments when you are making great progress, and things seem to be coming together, and then suddenly you hit a wall and can't get anything else done?.

Example: Thus far she's failed in her attempts to amend the constitution, which bars her from standing for president because her children are citizens of another country.

» que pinchastubbly [stubblier -comp., stubbliest -sup.]  ; prickly [pricklier -comp., prickliest -sup.]  .

Example: Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.

Example: Although rubbing up against a prickly plant is a pleasant experience, the world would be a less colorful and interesting place without them.

Pincha synonyms

dog in spanish: perro, pronunciation: dɔg part of speech: noun snap in spanish: chasquido, pronunciation: snæp part of speech: noun, verb tick in spanish: garrapata, pronunciation: tɪk part of speech: noun, verb dawn in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun flick in spanish: película, pronunciation: flɪk part of speech: noun, verb penetrate in spanish: penetrar, pronunciation: penətreɪt part of speech: verb chatter in spanish: charla, pronunciation: tʃætɜr part of speech: noun chink in spanish: grieta, pronunciation: tʃɪŋk part of speech: noun pawl in spanish: trinquete, pronunciation: pɔl part of speech: noun cluck in spanish: cloqueo, pronunciation: klʌk part of speech: noun, verb detent in spanish: fijador, pronunciation: dɪtent part of speech: noun clack in spanish: charla, pronunciation: klæk part of speech: noun clink in spanish: tintinar, pronunciation: klɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb get through in spanish: pasar, pronunciation: getθru part of speech: verb get across in spanish: atravesar, pronunciation: getəkrɔs part of speech: verb sink in in spanish: hundirse en, pronunciation: sɪŋkɪn part of speech: verb come home in spanish: ven a casa, pronunciation: kʌmhoʊm part of speech: verb fall into place in spanish: caer en su lugar, pronunciation: fɔlɪntupleɪs part of speech: verb mouse click in spanish: click del raton, pronunciation: maʊsklɪk part of speech: noun suction stop in spanish: parada de succión, pronunciation: sʌkʃənstɑp part of speech: noun
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