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1 Cinch-Buchse
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Cinch-Buchse
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2 Cinch-Stecker
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Cinch-Stecker
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3 cinch
Noun forms:1) Colorado: 1859. The saddle girth or strap used to hold a saddle on an animal. It is generally made of braided horsehair, leather, canvas, or cordage, and has a metal ring on either end.Alternate forms: cincha, cinche, cincher, cincho, sinche.2) New York: 1888. A sure bet; an easy thing.Alternate forms: cincha, cincho, sinch.3) DARE: 1889. A four-player card game also known as Double Pedro or High Five.4) DARE: 1871. To tighten the strap on a saddle; to secure the saddle on a horse's back.Alternate form: cinch up (Adams says that cinch up is the proper term and that cinch alone was never used in Old West).5) California: 1968. To secure or fasten something.6) Nebraska: 1905. To secure a deal, to make certain.Alternate form: cinch up.7) California: 1875. According to the DARE, "to squeeze into a small place." This was also used figuratively. For instance, a person caught committing a dishonest act was cinched. Spanish sources reference only the first of the above definitions. The rest are extensions. The DRAE glosses cincha as a band made of hemp, wool, horsehair, leather, or esparto grass with which one secures the saddle on an animal. It fits behind the front legs or under the belly of the horse and is tightened with one or more buckles. Santamaría and Islas give similar definitions to that found in the DRAE, but they indicate that in Mexico the term is commonly spelled cincho.A broken cinch strap or a figurative expression for any failed venture.Washington: 1916. According to Watts and Adams, a horse that bucks and falls backward when the cinch on its saddle is pulled too tightly.Blevins glosses this term as a hook on a spur that attaches to the cinch to prevent an animal from throwing its rider.The ring on a cinch, according to Blevins.As Clark notes, this term refers to the two straps on a western-style saddle; one in the front and the other at the rear.Carlisle: 1912. According to Carlisle, a saddle strap that fits "between the ribs and the hips of the horse."Carlisle: 1930. The rear strap on a western saddle.OED: 1898. A sure thing; something that is easy. Hendrickson suggests that the term comes from a combination of cinch ( See 2) and a reference to the underworld where criminals used lead pipes as weapons because they were a surefire way to dispose of their victims. He goes on to say the lead pipes were easy to get rid of if the criminals were approached by police. His etymology is unsupported by other English sources consulted, and appears fanciful, to say the least. Also referenced in the OED as "a complete certainty." -
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6 cinch
[sɪntʃ] noun1) a certainty:شَيئٌ مُأَكَّدIt's a cinch!
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8 cinch
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9 cinch (tape)
«затяжка» МЛ ( закрепление)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > cinch (tape)
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10 подтягивать подпругу
cinch глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > подтягивать подпругу
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11 подпруга
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12 нечто верное
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13 нечто надежное
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14 предрешенное дело
cinch имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > предрешенное дело
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15 двухконтактный соединительный разъем коаксиального типа
двухконтактный соединительный разъем коаксиального типа
Двухконтактный соединительный разъем коаксиального типа, обычно используемый в бытовой аппаратуре для подключения источников аудио- и видеосигналов.
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > двухконтактный соединительный разъем коаксиального типа
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16 подпруга
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17 подтягивать подпругу
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > подтягивать подпругу
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18 דבר בטוח
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19 en let sag
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20 çok kolay şey
cinch (n.)
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Cinch-Stecker — Cinch (RCA) [ˈsɪntʃ] ist eine weit verbreitete umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für ungenormte Steckverbinder zur Übertragung von elektrischen Signalen, vorrangig an Koaxialkabeln. Die Verwendung an anderen Leitungstypen ist eher selten anzutreffen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cinch — (RCA) [ˈsɪntʃ] ist eine weit verbreitete umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für ungenormte Steckverbinder zur asymmetrischen Übertragung von elektrischen Signalen, vorrangig an Koaxialkabeln. Die Verwendung an anderen Leitungstypen ist eher selten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cinch (card game) — Cinch Origin United States Alternative name(s) Double Pedro, High Five Type Trick taking Players 2×2 or 2–6 Cards 52 Deck Anglo American … Wikipedia
Cinch — may refer to: A girth (tack) A belay device for sport climbing RCA jack, which is sometimes known as a CINCH/AV connector Cinch (card game), an American card game in the All Fours family, related to Pitch / Setup and Pedro A cinch, something that … Wikipedia
Cinch — Cinch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cinched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cinch ing}.] 1. To put a cinch upon; to girth tightly. [Western U. S.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. To get a sure hold upon; to get into a tight place, as for forcing submission. [Slang, U. S.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinch — Cinch, v. i. To perform the action of cinching; to tighten the cinch; often with up. [Western U. S.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinch — Cinch, n. [Cf. cinch a girth, a tight grip, as v., to get a sure hold upon; perh. so named from the tactics used in the game; also cf. Sp. cinco five (the five spots of the color of the trump being important cards).] A variety of auction pitch in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinch — Cinch, v. t. In the game of cinch, to protect (a trick) by playing a higher trump than the five. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinch — Cinch, verbreitete Norm für koaxiale Stecker. Bei Cinch Steckern befindet sich der Signalkontakt in der Mitte, die Masse außen. Sie werden vorwiegend für niederfrequente analoge Audioverkabelungen im Hi Fi Bereich verwendet, aber auch bei der… … Universal-Lexikon
Cinch — Cinch, n. [Sp. cincha, fr. L. cingere to gird.] [1913 Webster] 1. A strong saddle girth, as of canvas. [West. U. S.] [1913 Webster] 2. A tight grip. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinch-Buchse — Cinch Buchse, Cinch Stecker … Universal-Lexikon