lug around - translation to spanish
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lug around - translation to spanish

FASTENER, SPECIFICALLY A NUT, USED TO SECURE A WHEEL ON A VEHICLE
Lug Nut; Wheel nut; Wheel bolt; Lug nuts; Lug bolt
  • From left: 9 lug nuts and 4 lug nut attached to screw-in [[wheel stud]]s.

lug around      
llevar consigo
lug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LUG; LUG (disambiguation); Lug (disambiguation); Lugs
oreja
asa
tirón
arrastre
peso
carga
velo al tercio
tirar de
arrastrar
lug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LUG; LUG (disambiguation); Lug (disambiguation); Lugs
(v.) = arrastrar, tirar de
Ex: He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin.
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(v.) = llevar, arrastrar
Ex: The whole affair, assembled and compressed, could be lugged off in a moving van.
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* lug nut = tuerca de la rueda, tornillo de la rueda

Wikipedia

Lug nut

A lug nut or wheel nut is a fastener, specifically a nut, used to secure a wheel on a vehicle. Typically, lug nuts are found on automobiles, trucks (lorries), and other large vehicles using rubber tires.

Examples of use of lug around
1. It‘s so convenient to lug around a laptop, that it‘s largely replaced the common notebook.
2. Although uranium is considered easier for terrorists to obtain, it would be too heavy for one person to lug around in a suitcase.
3. If they use special tuning for just part of a concert, as he often does, it means they don‘t have to lug around an extra guitar with the second tuning ready.
4. He said it would be handy for professional musicians who use special tuning for different songs in a concert because they would not have to lug around an extra guitar.
5. Children waved balloons and, one by one, came up to her to pat her on her head, once the old girl had been conviced to come out of her shell for the celebrations. ‘Sadly, Harriet passed away during the night,‘ said senior vet Dr John Hangar. ‘It appears she had an acute heart attack and it would have been very quick, probably while she was asleep. ‘She‘d been a bit under the weather the day before, most likely because her heart was starting to give up.‘ Which is not surprising, considering that she was having to lug around her own body weight and that huge shell which served as a kind of mobile home – a total of 23 stone.