racha
gust ; spurt.
His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.
Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor - not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.
acabarse la buena racha
the good times + run out
But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
andar de buena racha
be on a roll
Britain is on a roll - the world's second military power and, by some recent estimates, the world's fourth economic power.
a rachas
by fits and starts
in fits and starts
Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
The idea for this kind of program was tossed around in fits and starts.
arrancar a racha [Generalmente referido a un vehículo]
push-start
In this video I show you guys how to push-start your bike if it has a low battery or for some reason it just doesn't want to turn over.
buena racha
winning streak
Will Jake be the good luck charm that puts Afia on a winning streak or, like everything else in her life, will he wind up jinxed?.
entrada en racha
slide tackle
In the 40th minute, Jimmy Conrad was shown a red card after his slide tackle on Dimitar Berbatov in the penalty box.
estar de buena racha
be on a roll
Britain is on a roll - the world's second military power and, by some recent estimates, the world's fourth economic power.
mala racha económica
economic doldrums
People on both sides noted sardonically that economic doldrums were forcing Croats to turn to Serbs to help save them.
racha de aire
blast
Heavy rains and strong winds have lashed Victoria overnight and into the day in a wintry blast that has felled trees and damaged homes.
racha de buena suerte
winning streak
streak of good luck
run of good luck
lucky streak
run of good fortune
Will Jake be the good luck charm that puts Afia on a winning streak or, like everything else in her life, will he wind up jinxed?.
However, she does know that she has an incredible streak of good luck - everything she tries, she succeeds in.
Superstitious savages always feared a run of good luck; they viewed such good fortune as a certain harbinger of calamity.
In the midst of all this winning, I began to think I may be on a lucky streak so why not buy a lottery ticket.
This is because, from a statistical point of view, in the lottery it is possible for a few people to have a remarkable run of good fortune.
racha de mala suerte
losing streak
run of bad luck
run of bad fortune
streak of bad luck
unlucky streak
It seems like we're headed for another losing streak.
Everyone has a run of bad luck at one time or another.
Nokia's run of bad fortune shows no sign of letting up anytime soon.
After a streak of bad luck, he was given a second chance to make a comeback, and he took full advantage of it.
As some of you may have read, we have kind of hit a bit of an unlucky streak, although luckily, we are still ahead a couple thousand dollars.
racha de victorias
unbeaten run
Going on an unbeaten run gives a team belief and a sense of invincibility at times.
tener una buena racha
be on a roll
Britain is on a roll - the world's second military power and, by some recent estimates, the world's fourth economic power.
una racha de
a rash of
a stretch of
a run of
The prolonged and often passionate debate on Community membership provoked not only a rash of polemical and partisan literature but also more balanced and informative texts for public consumption as well as more reflective academic evaluations.
But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.
This moderation comes after a run of very strong gains in retail sales in prior months.