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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
a pulso loc adv(por mérito propio)on your own, by yourself expr
  through [sb]'s hard work, by [sb]'s hard work expr
 Se ganó a pulso el título de campeón de campeones.
 He won the champion of champions title on his own.
a pulso loc adv(sin apoyar el brazo)freehand adv
 Él acostumbra dibujar a pulso, prácticamente lo hace en el aire.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Most sketch artists draw freehand.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
SpanishEnglish
tomarle el pulso a alguien loc verb + prep(sentirle los latidos)take [sb]'s pulse v expr
 La enfermera le tomó el pulso a la abuela.
 The nurse took the old lady's pulse.
tomar el pulso de algo,
tomar el pulso a algo
loc verb + prep
figurado (situación: tantear)get a feel for [sth] v expr
  put out feelers v expr
 Toma el pulso de la manifestación antes de decidir el uso de medidas estrictas para disolverla.
 Get a feel for the protest before deciding to use strict measures to break it up.
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