rush to pass through a bill - translation to English
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rush to pass through a bill - translation to English

AMERICAN FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE MANEUVER
Pass rusher; Pass-rush
  • A quarterback eludes a rushing defender.

rush to pass through a bill      
apurarse a presentar una propuesta de ley
legislative bill         
  • A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to organize forces to serve during the war," approved Feb. 17, 1864
FULLY FORMULATED LEGAL ACT, WHICH IS PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATIVE BODIES FOR CONSIDERATION AND VOTE
Legislative bill; Bill (Proposed Law); Senate Bill; Assembly Bill; Sign into law; Legislative procedure; Signed into law; Proposed law; Passage (legislature); Signing into law; Bill (legislation); Bill (proposed law); Legislative proposal; Draft Bill; Enactment of a bill; How a bill becomes a law; Pre-legislative scrutiny; Legislative process; Bill of Parliament; Congressional tracking number
(n.) = proyecto de ley
Ex: Enter legislative bills under the heading for the appropriate legislative body.
draft bill         
  • A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to organize forces to serve during the war," approved Feb. 17, 1864
FULLY FORMULATED LEGAL ACT, WHICH IS PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATIVE BODIES FOR CONSIDERATION AND VOTE
Legislative bill; Bill (Proposed Law); Senate Bill; Assembly Bill; Sign into law; Legislative procedure; Signed into law; Proposed law; Passage (legislature); Signing into law; Bill (legislation); Bill (proposed law); Legislative proposal; Draft Bill; Enactment of a bill; How a bill becomes a law; Pre-legislative scrutiny; Legislative process; Bill of Parliament; Congressional tracking number
(n.) = anteproyecto de ley
Ex: It has, as yet, only been produced as a draft bill, which it is not permissible to see.

Definition

bypass
bypass (ingl.; pronunc. [baipás]; pl. "bypass" o "bypasses", pronunc. [baipás] o [baipáses]) m. Med. Intervención quirúrgica que tiene por objeto restablecer el flujo sanguíneo en una arteria dañada.

Wikipedia

Pass rush

On defense in American football, a pass rush is charging across the line of scrimmage towards the quarterback in an effort to stop or "sack" them. The purpose is tackling, hurrying or flushing the quarterback out of their protective pocket or the play's design.

"Pressures" and "hurries" are terms used to describe pass rushes which successfully alter a quarterback's performance on a play - forcing them to throw before they find their best target or scramble out of the pocket to elude being tackled - that fall short of completed sacks.

A related form of defensive rush is to disrupt or sack a kicker attempting to kick a field goal, extra point, or punt the ball. On offense, "rushing" is to run forward with the ball to gain yardage.

In both college and professional football, getting a strong pass rush is an important skill, as even an average quarterback can be productive if he has enough time to find an open receiver, even against a good secondary. To increase pressure, teams will sometimes use a pass-rushing specialist, who is usually a quick, strong defensive end or outside linebacker tasked with aggressively rushing the quarterback in obvious passing situations.