Aguantar aún el empuje de
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poli
January 08, 2009, 08:15 AM
I think it means to be able to withstand the competition of,
but I'm not sure. I anyone familar with this turn of phrase?
Rusty
January 08, 2009, 09:00 AM
el empuje
= the drive
= the energy
= the push
aguantar
= to bear
= to endure
resistir
= to withstand
Without context, it's hard to say what the phrase means.
sosia
January 08, 2009, 11:55 PM
Aguantar aún el empuje de
some examples...
"Esta presa debe ser lo suficientemente fuerte para aguantar el empuje (la presión) del agua"
"El muelle del puerto debe aguantar el empuje de las olas"
"Algunos puentes se diseñan con estudios de alta frecuencia para que puedan aguantar las vibraciones producidas por el empuje de los vientos"
Saludos
poli
January 09, 2009, 05:34 AM
Ahora entiendo. En el artículo que leí se usó como una forma de metáforo, y por eso no estaba cierto si pillaba el significado.
CrOtALiTo
January 09, 2009, 12:20 PM
I can give you my own opinion above, the definition of the oration Aguantar el empuje, I believe, you can use the sentence when you are doing something some hard work or something that could require much endeavor, or a whole work where you need more help of someone, for example, I am fixing four equipment of compute, but I can't finish all the computer today, but my boos needs the computer fixed at afternoon, then in a moment of my whole calmness for my mind, I say ( Tengo que aguantar el empuje), or also you can use the expression when you are competency in a race car, if you are good running vehicles, then you will can be the number one, but if you have fear or fright in running some car, you in your own mind, you say, (Tengo que aguantar el empuje), I feel that the expression is a issue of literal expression, I don't know as you can use the word or that other possible kind of expression seem to this mentioned before, but I hope my answer can help you.
poli
January 09, 2009, 01:38 PM
Sí, Jorge en el contexto del artículo que leí este dicho, tenia algo de ver con una competéncia.
CrOtALiTo
January 09, 2009, 10:24 PM
Then I'm right, I supposed the same in your article, because the expression mostly is used in magazines and news.
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