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push-start         
  • Attempting to push start a motorcycle.
METHOD OF STARTING ENGINE ON A VEHICLE BY PUSHING OR LETTING THE VEHICLE ROLL DOWNHILL, AND THEN ENGAGING THE CLUTCH AT THE APPROPRIATE SPEED
Bump starting; Bump start; Crash start; Popping the clutch; Pop the clutch; Clutch popping; Push-start; Roll start; Roll-start; Push Start; Push starting
¦ verb start (a motor vehicle) by pushing it in order to make the engine turn.
¦ noun an act of push-starting.
Push-pull configuration         
ARRANGEMENT OF PROPELLER ON AN AIRCRAFT FACING BOTH FORWARD AND REARWARD
Push-pull aircraft; Centerline thrust; Push pull configuration; Push/pull tractor; Push–pull configuration
An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted tractor (pull) propellers, and backward-mounted (pusher) propellers.
Start menu         
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  • The Start menu in [[Windows 10]]
  • The Start menu in [[Windows 11]]
  • The Start screen in [[Windows 8.1]], with the Power and Search button also visible.
  • The Start screen in [[Windows 8]]
  • The [[Windows 95]] Start menu
  • The Start menu in [[Windows XP]]
FEATURE OF THE WINDOWS SOFTWARE
Start Button; Start button; Start Menu; Windows Start button; Windows Vista Start button; Start screen (Windows); Start-Button; StartMenuExperienceHost.exe; Windows Start menu; Microsoft Windows Start menu
The Start menu is a graphical user interface element used in Microsoft Windows since Windows 95 and in other operating systems. It provides a central launching point for computer programs and performing other tasks in the Windows shell.

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Push

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour push-start
1. We‘ll have to use a precious working truck to push start it.
2. "It was amazing to see him clowning around on the motorbike and Harry giving him a push–start.
3. Then I reasoned that if Gamal Mubarak, the influential son of President Hosni Mubarak, ever asked me for a push–start, I would certainly help him too.
4. If he came to meet us anywhere for interviews, Maher stipulated, he‘d need us to help push–start his car afterward.
5. One of their questions, he said, was about a 3 a.m. call he‘d made to Nora –– one of those times when he had called looking for a push–start.