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1 tightening
n.• estrechamiento s.m.['taɪtnɪŋ]N [of rope] tensamiento m ; [of controls, security] refuerzo m ; [of skin] tirantez f -
2 tightening
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3 tightening
adj.tensor, atirantador.s.apretamiento, agarrotamiento.ger.gerundio del verbo: TIGHTEN -
4 tightening cord
nMECH ENG cordón tensor m -
5 tightening screw
nMECH ENG perno tensor m, tornillo tensor m -
6 tightening wedge
nMECH ENG cuña de apriete f, cuña de tensión f -
7 tightening line
s.cable tensador, cable de tensión, cable de compensación. -
8 tightening pulley
s.polea tensora. -
9 self-tightening
adj.de apretamiento automático, autotensante. -
10 spanner
'spænə(a type of tool used for tightening or loosening nuts, bolts etc.) llave inglesaspanner n llavetr['spænəSMALLr/SMALL]1 llave nombre femenino de tuerca\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put/throw a spanner in the works meter un palo en la rueda, sabotearlo todon.• llave (plana, herramienta) s.f.n.• llave inglesa s.f.'spænər, 'spænə(r)noun (BrE) ( adjustable spanner) llave f inglesa; ( box spanner) llave f de tubo; ( plug spanner) llave f de bujías['spænǝ(r)]N (gen) llave f de tuercas, llave f de tubo; (adjustable) llave f inglesa- throw or put a spanner in the works* * *['spænər, 'spænə(r)]noun (BrE) ( adjustable spanner) llave f inglesa; ( box spanner) llave f de tubo; ( plug spanner) llave f de bujías -
11 strangle
'stræŋɡl(to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it: He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me!) estrangularstrangle vb estrangulartr['stræŋgəl]1 (kill) estrangular2 figurative use (stifle) sofocar, ahogar■ this collar is strangling me! ¡el cuello de esta camisa me está ahogando!v.• estrangular v.• suprimir v.'stræŋgəla) \<\<person\>\> estrangularb) \<\<originality\>\> coartar; \<\<protests\>\> sofocar*, ahogar*c) strangled past p ahogadoin a strangled voice — con voz ahogada or estrangulada
['stræŋɡl]VT estrangular; (fig) [+ sob] ahogar* * *['stræŋgəl]a) \<\<person\>\> estrangularb) \<\<originality\>\> coartar; \<\<protests\>\> sofocar*, ahogar*c) strangled past p ahogadoin a strangled voice — con voz ahogada or estrangulada
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12 agarrotamiento
agarrotamiento sustantivo masculino tightening, strangling ' agarrotamiento' also found in these entries: English: stiffness -
13 opresión
opresión sustantivo femenino ( de un pueblo) oppression; ( en el pecho) tightness
opresión sustantivo femenino
1 (sometimiento) oppression
2 (sensación de asfixia) tightness: sentía una fuerte opresión en el pecho, I felt a strong tightening sensation in my chest ' opresión' also found in these entries: English: oppression -
14 idler
nCINEMAT polea loca fMECH polea guía f, polea loca f, polea muerta f, polea tensora f, rueda intermedia fMECH ENG rueda loca f, piñón de transmisión m, piñón loco m, tightening pulley polea de tensión fRAIL vagón sin carga colocado entre dos vagones cargados mTV polea de transmisión f, polea guíafilm f -
15 jockey
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16 jockey-roller
nMECH ENG tightening-pulley polea tensora f, rodillo de tensión m -
17 jockey-wheel
nMECH ENG tightening-pulley polea tensora f, rodillo de tensión m
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tightening — UK US /ˈtaɪtənɪŋ/ noun [S or U] ► ECONOMICS, BANKING, GOVERNMENT the activity of limiting the amount of money that people and companies are able to borrow or spend, for example by increasing interest rates: credit/fiscal/monetary tightening… … Financial and business terms
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tightening — noun The act or process of making more tight … Wiktionary
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tightening the belt — fastening a waistband; thriftiness, being economical, being frugal … English contemporary dictionary