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1 clench
كَزَّ \ clench: to close (one’s teeth) tightly and firmly. -
2 clench
قَبَضَ بِشِدَّة (على) \ clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. grasp: to seize and hold firmly: He grasped my hand in welcome. clench: to close (one’s hand or one’s teeth) tightly and firmly. -
3 clench
[klentʃ] verbto close tightly together:قَبَضَ بِشِدَّهHe clenched his teeth/fist.
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4 mengepal
clench, hold in one's fist, knead* * *hold in one's fist; clench; knead (dough, clay) -
5 заперчемвам
clench, clinch; rivet* * *clench, clinch; rivet -
6 вкопчвам се
clench, cling, clutch* * *cling (to); clench; fasten upon; grip{grip} -
7 KREPPA
* * *I)f. strait, scrape (koma í kreppu).(-ta, -tr), v. to squeeze, press; kreppa at e-m, to press hard on one (krepptu þeir svá hart at þorgrími, at hann); impers., e-n kreppir, one becomes crippled; krepptr, crippled (hón var kreppt öll, svá at báðir fœtr lágu bjúgir við knén).* * *t, [Engl. cramp, crimp; mid. H. G. krimpfe; cf. krappr, Germ. krampf, etc.], to clench; Grettir hafði kreppt fingrna at saxinu, Grett. 154 A; þá bindr hann ok kreppir, Stj. 96; kreppandi þá saman með sterkum knútum, id.; í hvers landi er hann kreppir ( catches) eða merkir, Jb. 309; k. at e-m, to pinch, press hard on one; krepptu þeir svá at Þorgrími, at …, Sd. 148.2. impers., medic. to become crippled; lá verkr í lendum hennar þar til er þær knýtti en hana krefti, Bs. i. 328; hönd hans var kreppt í lófa, 313 (v. l.), 462; krepptir vóru fingr í lófann, id.; hann hafði kreppta hönd, Magn. 518; hón var kreppt öll, svá at báðir fætr lágu bjúgir við knén, Fb. ii. 383; krepptr ok knýttr, Sd. 148; saman krepptr, Stj. 51; krepptr miklum sult, pinched by hunger, Róm. 361. -
8 chlensio
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9 glensio
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10 stezanje zuba
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11 заклепывание
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12 стискивать
clench глагол: -
13 стискивание
clench имя существительное: -
14 заклепывание
clench имя существительное: -
15 прибивать гвоздем
clench глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > прибивать гвоздем
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16 шайба под заклепочный болт
запорное кольцо, стягиваемое болтом — bolted closing ring
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шайба под заклепочный болт
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17 расклепывать гвоздь
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18 ...ballen
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19 bide sammen
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20 knytte neven
clench one's fist
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