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1 tornillo
m.1 screw.2 screw bean.* * *1 screw, bolt\apretarle los tornillos a alguien familiar to put the screws on somebodyfaltar un tornillo familiar to have a screw loosetornillo de banco vice (US vise), clamptornillo de orejas thumbscrew* * *noun m.bolt, screw* * *SM1) [en punta] screw; [para tuerca] bolttornillo de banco — vice, vise (EEUU), clamp
2) Cono Sur * (=frío) bitter cold* * *masculino (Tec) screwapretarle los tornillos a alguien — (fam) to put the screws on somebody (colloq)
te/le falta un tornillo — you have/he has a screw loose (colloq)
tener un tornillo flojo or suelto — (fam) to have a screw loose (colloq)
* * *= screw, bolt.Ex. The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Ex. Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, bolts and nuts.----* prensa de tornillo = screw press.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* tornillo de banco = vice [vise, -USA], clamp.* tornillo de carpintero = vice [vise, -USA], clamp.* tornillo de hierro = metal screw.* tornillo de la rueda = lug nut.* tornillo de madera = wooden screw.* tornillo para madera = wood screw.* * *masculino (Tec) screwapretarle los tornillos a alguien — (fam) to put the screws on somebody (colloq)
te/le falta un tornillo — you have/he has a screw loose (colloq)
tener un tornillo flojo or suelto — (fam) to have a screw loose (colloq)
* * *= screw, bolt.Ex: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.
Ex: Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, bolts and nuts.* prensa de tornillo = screw press.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* tornillo de banco = vice [vise, -USA], clamp.* tornillo de carpintero = vice [vise, -USA], clamp.* tornillo de hierro = metal screw.* tornillo de la rueda = lug nut.* tornillo de madera = wooden screw.* tornillo para madera = wood screw.* * *A ( Tec) screwte/le falta or falla un tornillo you have/he has a screw loose ( colloq)Compuestos:adjusting screwworm gearB (Ur) (pendiente) studC* * *
tornillo sustantivo masculino (Tec) screw;◊ te/le falta un tornillo you have/he has a screw loose (colloq)
tornillo sustantivo masculino screw
♦ Locuciones: familiar apretarle los tornillos a alguien, to put the screws on sb
familiar faltar un tornillo, to have a screw loose
' tornillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretar
- floja
- flojo
- hembra
- rosca
- soltarse
- aflojar
- agarrar
- enroscar
- ranura
- soltar
- suelto
- taco
English:
bolt
- groove
- loose
- marble
- screw
- screw up
- clamp
- vise
* * *tornillo nm1. [con punta] screw;[con tuerca] bolt;apretar los tornillos a alguien to put the screws on sb;Famle falta un tornillo he has a screw loosetornillo de banco vice* * *le falta un tornillo fam he’s got a screw loose fam ;apretarle a alguien los tornillos fam put the screws on s.o. fam* * *tornillo nm1) : screw2)tornillo de banco : vise* * *tornillo n1. (en general) screw2. (perno) bolt -
2 tornillo
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3 tornillo
Clark: 1840s. This term with the general meaning of 'screw' has specific reference to the screw-pod mesquite ( Prosopis pubescens) of Texas, New Mexico, and California. Also the bean of the plant, used as forage for cattle and horses. Santamaría also references the term with the same species and genus, noting that it grows on the shores of rivers along the northern border of Mexico. Cobos glosses it only as a "screw bean." -
4 tornillo
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5 tornillo de banco
vice (US vise), clamp* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
Ex: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *vise, Brvice -
6 tornillo de orejas
thumbscrew -
7 tornillo de carpintero
(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
Ex: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers. -
8 tornillo de hierro
(n.) = metal screwEx. The difference between a press with a wooden screw and one with a metal screw was important because the former was able to develop little more than half the power developed by the latter from an equal pull on the bar.* * *(n.) = metal screwEx: The difference between a press with a wooden screw and one with a metal screw was important because the former was able to develop little more than half the power developed by the latter from an equal pull on the bar.
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9 tornillo de la rueda
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10 tornillo de madera
(n.) = wooden screwEx. The difference between a press with a wooden screw and one with a metal screw was important because the former was able to develop little more than half the power developed by the latter from an equal pull on the bar.* * *(n.) = wooden screwEx: The difference between a press with a wooden screw and one with a metal screw was important because the former was able to develop little more than half the power developed by the latter from an equal pull on the bar.
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11 tornillo para madera
(n.) = wood screwEx. Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.* * *(n.) = wood screwEx: Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.
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12 tornillo sin fin
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13 tornillo articulado
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14 tornillo compuesto
• compound screw -
15 tornillo de banco
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16 tornillo de cabeza
• cap screw -
17 tornillo de cabeza perdida
• flatfoot• flationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tornillo de cabeza perdida
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18 tornillo de cabeza ranurada
• slotted screwDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tornillo de cabeza ranurada
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19 tornillo de cabeza redonda
• round-head screwDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tornillo de cabeza redonda
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20 tornillo de cadena
• chain vise
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