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['fɑːsnə(r)] [AE 'fæsnə(r)]fastening ['fɑːsnɪŋ] [AE 'fæsnɪŋ] nome (hook) gancio m.; (tie) laccio m., legaccio m.; (clasp) fermaglio m.* * *noun (something that fastens things (together): a zip-fastener.) chiusura* * *fastener /ˈfɑ:snə(r)/n.2 chiusura; fermaglio; fibbia; gancio; bottone: I used Velcro as a fastener, come chiusura ho usato del Velcro; zip fastener, chiusura lampo; paper fastener, fermaglio per fogli di carta; graffetta; snap fastener, bottone automatico ( a pressione); touch-and-close fastener, chiusura a pressione3 (mecc.) dispositivo di chiusura; elemento di fissaggio.* * *['fɑːsnə(r)] [AE 'fæsnə(r)] -
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Velcro, brand name for a fastener made with two interlocking nylon strips (one with tiny hooks, and one with tiny loops) that are used as a substitute for zippers and buttons, hook and loop closure
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