Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
coldcock
Portuguese translation:
(vai) pegá-lo de jeito
Added to glossary by
Alexandre Reis
Feb 14, 2009 23:53
15 yrs ago
English term
coldcock
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Qual é a tradução de coldcock, como no contexto abaixo?
The frustrations just come out. You want to be tough? Be tough. Victor says he never has had a fight, but his late
brother, the one who sparred with Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler, had more than a few. His brother loved the Broncos. " Somebody'd say something bad about the Broncos? " Victor says. " Jo-Jo would coldcock him. " Here's how much these people care. On Nov. 27,1994, coming back from the rest room, Kathryn was knocked down from behind by two kids who were running.
The frustrations just come out. You want to be tough? Be tough. Victor says he never has had a fight, but his late
brother, the one who sparred with Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler, had more than a few. His brother loved the Broncos. " Somebody'd say something bad about the Broncos? " Victor says. " Jo-Jo would coldcock him. " Here's how much these people care. On Nov. 27,1994, coming back from the rest room, Kathryn was knocked down from behind by two kids who were running.
Proposed translations
(Portuguese)
5 +1 | (vai) pegá-lo de jeito | Marcelo Lino |
5 +6 | derrubar | Carla Lopes |
5 +3 | nocautear | marco lessa (X) |
4 | desancar | José Crespo |
Proposed translations
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(vai) pegá-lo de jeito
Já que é uma gíria, esta é minha sugestão.
"To coldcock" seria mais que derrubar ou nocautear.
to coldcock (third-person singular simple present coldcocks, present participle coldcocking, simple past and past participle coldcocked)
1.(slang) To strike someone unexpectedly, often from outside of their field of vision.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coldcock
"To coldcock" seria mais que derrubar ou nocautear.
to coldcock (third-person singular simple present coldcocks, present participle coldcocking, simple past and past participle coldcocked)
1.(slang) To strike someone unexpectedly, often from outside of their field of vision.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coldcock
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marco lessa (X)
: You knocked me out, champ. Congratulations!
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O significado de "pegar alguém de jeito" não é "pegar-se com alguém", mas atingir com eficiência. "coldcock" é uma gíria, então, eu usaria uma gíria em português . (IMHO)
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Comment: "Concordo com nocautear, mas como o Marcelo Lino salientou, é uma gíria. Desculpe se cometi alguma injustiça na escolha. Com tantas respostas, às vezes me sinto incapaz de julgar corretamente."
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derrubar
derrubar
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Maria José Tavares (X)
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Obrigada!
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Floriana Leary
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Obrigada!
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Lúcia Leitão
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Obrigada!
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Marlene Curtis
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Obrigada!
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Humberto Ribas
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Obrigada!
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marco lessa (X)
: 'Reverse translation'. Derrubar=prostrar='to throw down'; "overthrow', 'overturn', prostrate',' to unseat', to topple', 'to knock down'.
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ok
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Isabel Maria Almeida
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Obrigada!
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Eudo Araujo Junior
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Obrigada!
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38 mins
desancar
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http://www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/coldcock.htm
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marco lessa (X)
: desancar=derrear com pancadas na nuca; bater muito em; matratar; vencer em discussão c. crítica=to beat, drub, maul, to belabor, to lambaste.
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
: Em PT(pt), sem sombra de dúvida...
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obrigado teresa
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21 mins
nocautear
knock-out=nocaute
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nocaute boxe= q. o adv. cai por terra inanimado por dez segundos.
coldcock, cold cock=to knock someone UNCONSCIOUS, w. the fist, a club, etc; a especif. way of hitting someone over the head w. a blacjjack or strangling someone w. a piece of wire, always without warning, in order to render the person completely incapable of action.
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digo, blackjack.
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knockdown=pancadaria, golpe decisivo/knock out=nocautear, vencer por nocaute.
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O saite citado p. Lino às vezes ñ responde.
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Nessa ele "was coldcocked".
Outro:
The buck stops here
A promise that no more excuses will be made; the speaker is going to take responsibility for things, rather than pass them up to higher authorities.
Essa ele matou.
Veja o Urba Dic.:
I bought that dress for a song isn't defined yet.
Também morreu nessa
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Agora, dicionários de papel.
V. CHAMBERS IDIOMS:
For a song: (inf): for a very small amount of money: He bought the lamp for a song [Probably derived from a imagery of Shakespeare's - All's Welll that Ends Well III, iii.]
SERPA,O., Dic. de Exp. Idiomáticas, 1995.
sell for a (old song) song, vender por uma tuta-e-meia.
CASSEL'S dic. of Slang, GREEN:
song: a small amount of money, 2005.
MICHAELLIS, Dic. de Exp. Idiomáticas:
NADA!
WENTWORTH&FLEXNER:
NADA!
MICHAELLIS, Moderno Dic. Inglês-Português/Port-Inglês:
to buy something for a song=comprar algo a preço de banana; pagar muito barato.
Matou!
VALLANDRO, 1976:
to buy, to sell, for a - (por uma ninharia)_.
MATOU!
Quanto mais velho o dic, melhor!
Dic. de Internet é pra preguiçoso!
Exercício de tradutor é levantar dicionário... tirar da estante; recolocar no mesmo lugar...
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Acho q. 'recolocar no mesmo lugar' é pleonasmo...
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1. Make a great effort, as in I was knocking myself out to finish on time. This expression also is put negatively, Don't knock yourself out, meaning "don't exert yourself; it's not worth that much effort." [c. 1930]
2. Enjoy yourself, have a good time, as in You're off to Europe? Knock yourself out. [Slang; mid-1900s] Both usages allude to knocking oneself unconscious (see knock out). For a synonym see break one's ass
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Knock down: strong enough to knock down or overwhelm
Synonym: powerful
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coldcock someone (FelidaeVampire's contribution).
to knock someone unconscious. He hit him once and looks like he coldcocked him. She cold-cocked him with her walking stick.
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Also:
tr.v. Slang., -cocked, -cock·ing, -cocks.
To knock (another) unconscious.
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nocaute boxe= q. o adv. cai por terra inanimado por dez segundos.
coldcock, cold cock=to knock someone UNCONSCIOUS, w. the fist, a club, etc; a especif. way of hitting someone over the head w. a blacjjack or strangling someone w. a piece of wire, always without warning, in order to render the person completely incapable of action.
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digo, blackjack.
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knockdown=pancadaria, golpe decisivo/knock out=nocautear, vencer por nocaute.
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O saite citado p. Lino às vezes ñ responde.
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Nessa ele "was coldcocked".
Outro:
The buck stops here
A promise that no more excuses will be made; the speaker is going to take responsibility for things, rather than pass them up to higher authorities.
Essa ele matou.
Veja o Urba Dic.:
I bought that dress for a song isn't defined yet.
Também morreu nessa
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Note added at 14 hrs (2009-02-15 14:11:38 GMT)
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Agora, dicionários de papel.
V. CHAMBERS IDIOMS:
For a song: (inf): for a very small amount of money: He bought the lamp for a song [Probably derived from a imagery of Shakespeare's - All's Welll that Ends Well III, iii.]
SERPA,O., Dic. de Exp. Idiomáticas, 1995.
sell for a (old song) song, vender por uma tuta-e-meia.
CASSEL'S dic. of Slang, GREEN:
song: a small amount of money, 2005.
MICHAELLIS, Dic. de Exp. Idiomáticas:
NADA!
WENTWORTH&FLEXNER:
NADA!
MICHAELLIS, Moderno Dic. Inglês-Português/Port-Inglês:
to buy something for a song=comprar algo a preço de banana; pagar muito barato.
Matou!
VALLANDRO, 1976:
to buy, to sell, for a - (por uma ninharia)_.
MATOU!
Quanto mais velho o dic, melhor!
Dic. de Internet é pra preguiçoso!
Exercício de tradutor é levantar dicionário... tirar da estante; recolocar no mesmo lugar...
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Note added at 17 hrs (2009-02-15 17:47:35 GMT)
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Acho q. 'recolocar no mesmo lugar' é pleonasmo...
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Note added at 18 hrs (2009-02-15 18:21:45 GMT)
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1. Make a great effort, as in I was knocking myself out to finish on time. This expression also is put negatively, Don't knock yourself out, meaning "don't exert yourself; it's not worth that much effort." [c. 1930]
2. Enjoy yourself, have a good time, as in You're off to Europe? Knock yourself out. [Slang; mid-1900s] Both usages allude to knocking oneself unconscious (see knock out). For a synonym see break one's ass
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Knock down: strong enough to knock down or overwhelm
Synonym: powerful
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coldcock someone (FelidaeVampire's contribution).
to knock someone unconscious. He hit him once and looks like he coldcocked him. She cold-cocked him with her walking stick.
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Also:
tr.v. Slang., -cocked, -cock·ing, -cocks.
To knock (another) unconscious.
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Michelle de Abreu Aio
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Thanks. Best.
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Humberto Ribas
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Thnks. Best.
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felidaevampire
: Yeap. http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/coldcock / http://www.answers.com/topic/coldcock. :)
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Nice to have you back. Thanks. Best.
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Do http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/Dictionary...
knock somebody out: to knock somebody unconscious, especially with a blunt instrument ( slang )