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1 [gereedschap] tongs ⇒ 〈 buigtang〉 (pair of) pliers, 〈 kniptang〉 (pair of) nippers, 〈 nijptang〉 (pair of) pincers, 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde〉 forceps2 [informeel] [vrouw] shrew, bitch♦voorbeelden:1 ik zou hem (nog) met geen tang willen aanraken/aanpakken • I wouldn't touch him with a Bbargepole/Aten-foot pole〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand in de tang nemen • get/have someone by the short hairshet kind is met de tang gehaald • the child had a forceps delivery2 oude tang • old bitch/hag -
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Plain weave all-cotton muslin woven on hand looms in India, used locally. Made about 50 ends and 44 picks per inch, 44's warp, 50's weft. -
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(Persian) narrow, tight; straitened, precarious. fursat tang time is tight. tang bo’l to be in straitened circumstances; to be cross. uyqusi tang qildi to become sleepy. zarbi tang easily cross. zahar tang qildi to feel the urge to urinate -
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v.t. to tether, to tie up; to bind, to wrap tightly. (tang’il) -
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[tæŋ] nouna strong or sharp taste, flavour or smell:نَكْهَةٌ حادَّهThe air had a salty tang.
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forceps, pliers, seaweed, tongs* * *I. (en, tænger)( redskab) (pair of) tongs;( bidetang) (pair of) nippers,( knibtang) (pair of) pincers,( fladtang) (pair of) pliers;( billettang) punch;( på høvlebænk) (bench) vice.II. (en)(bot) seaweed. -
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* * *subst. pincers, forceps subst. tongs, nippers, flat-nosed pliers subst. (botanikk) seaweed, kelp -
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n. tongs, pair of tongs, pincers, forceps, crimper, GIB, old hag -
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n Muz., Taniec tango- tańczyć tango to dance the tango, to tango- tango milonga the milonga- poprosił ją do tanga he invited her to tangoThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tang|o
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pliersavbitartång; cutting pliers, nipperhovtång; pincherkniptång; pincherkombinationstång; combination pliers, universal pliersnajtång; pliersplatttång; flat pliersrörtång; gas pliers, grip wrench, pipe tongs, spanner wrench, tube tongsuniversaltång; universal pliers -
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