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1. nounSchnalle, die2. transitive verb1) zuschnallen2) (crumple) verbiegen [Stoßstange, Rad]3. intransitive verb[Rad, Metallplatte:] sich verbiegenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84917/buckle_down">buckle down* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) die Schnalle2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) (um-)schnallen2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) sich verbiegen* * *buck·le[ˈbʌkl̩]I. n Schnalle fII. vt1. (fasten)I \buckled myself into my seat ich schnallte mich anto \buckle one's belt seinen Gürtel [zu]schnallento \buckle one's shoes sich dat die Schuhe zumachen2. (bend out of shape)III. vi roof, pavement nachgebenmy knees began to \buckle ich bekam weiche Knie* * *['bʌkl]1. nthere's a nasty buckle in this wheel — dieses Rad ist übel verbogen
2. vt1) belt, shoes zuschnallen2) wheel, girder etc verbiegen; (= dent) verbeulen3. vi1) (belt, shoe) mit einer Schnalle or Spange geschlossen werden2) (wheel, metal) sich verbiegen* * *buckle [ˈbʌkl]A s1. Schnalle f, Spange f2. MIL Koppelschloss nB v/tbuckle on anschnallen;buckle o.s. into one’s seat AUTO, FLUG sich anschnallen2. besonders Metall verbiegen, verziehenC v/i1. mit einer Schnalle oder Spange geschlossen werdenhe buckled at the knees ihm gaben die Knie nachbuckle down to a task sich hinter eine Aufgabe klemmen;buckle down to doing sth sich daranmachen, etwas zu tun* * *1. nounSchnalle, die2. transitive verb1) zuschnallen2) (crumple) verbiegen [Stoßstange, Rad]3. intransitive verb[Rad, Metallplatte:] sich verbiegenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Locke -n f.Schnalle -n f.Spange -n f. v.zuschnallen v. -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) spenne2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) spenne beltet, spenne om seg2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) gi etter, krumme segspenneIsubst. \/ˈbʌkl\/1) spenne (til belte, hår og sko)2) bulk, buleIIverb \/ˈbʌkl\/1) spenne, feste2) bulke, lage\/få bulk i3) (under trykk\/påkjenning) bøye seg, gi etterbuckle down to ta fatt, legge i vei (om jobb)buckle something on spenne (om seg)buckle to ta fatt, legge seg i selenbuckle under something gi etter for noe, gi tapt for noebuckle up ( i bil eller fly) ta på seg belte, spenne seg fast -
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buckle [ˈbʌkl]1. nounboucle fa. [+ belt, shoe] attacherb. [+ wheel] voiler* * *['bʌkl] 1.1) ( clasp) boucle f2.transitive verb1) ( fasten) attacher, boucler [belt, shoe, strap]2) ( damage) gondoler [material, surface]3.1) ( give way) lit [metal, surface] se gondoler; [wheel] se voiler; [pillar, wall] se déformer; [knees, legs] céder; fig [person] céder2) ( fasten) [belt, shoe, strap] s'attacher, se boucler•Phrasal Verbs: -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) hebilla
2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) abrochar2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) torcersebuckle n hebillatr['bʌkəl]1 (on shoe, belt) hebilla1 (belt) abrochar1 (metal, object) torcerse, combarse2 (knees) doblarse1) fasten: abrochar2) bend, twist: combar, torcerbuckle vi1) bend, twist: combarse, torcerse, doblarse (dícese de las rodillas)2)to buckle down : ponerse a trabajar con esmero3)to buckle up : abrocharsebuckle n1) : hebilla f2) twisting: torcedura fn.• brida s.f.• broche s.m.• hebilla (Textil) s.f.v.• doblar v.• hebillar v.'bʌkəl
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vi (bend, crumple) \<\<wheel/metal\>\> torcerse*, combarsePhrasal Verbs:['bʌkl]1.N [of shoe, belt] hebilla f2. VT1) [+ shoe, belt] abrochar2) (=warp) [+ wheel, girder] combar, torcer3) [+ knees] doblar3.VI [wheel, girder] combarse, torcerse; [knees] doblarse* * *['bʌkəl]
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I ['bʌkl]1) (clasp) fibbia f.2) (in metal) deformazione f.II 1. ['bʌkl]1) (fasten) affibbiare, allacciare [belt, shoe, strap]to buckle sb. into sth. — assicurare qcn. a qcs
2) (damage) deformare, incurvare [material, surface]2.1) (give way) [metal, surface, wall] deformarsi; [knees, legs] cedere; fig. [ person] cedere2) (fasten) [belt, shoe, strap] affibbiarsi, allacciarsi•* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) fibbia, fermaglio2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) fermare con una fibbia2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) deformarsi* * *buckle /ˈbʌkl/n.1 fibbia; fermaglio2 (metall.) gobba; rigonfiamento(to) buckle /ˈbʌkl/A v. t.1 ( spesso to buckle up, to buckle on) affibbiare; fermare con una fibbia; agganciare ( uno scarpone)2 collegare; unireB v. i.1 affibbiarsi; agganciarsi2 ( di metallo) deformarsi; cedere; storcersi: The andirons buckled in the fire, gli alari si deformarono al fuoco; The wheel buckled in the accident, nell'incidente la ruota si storse● to buckle down to st., prepararsi a fare qc.; mettersi a fare qc. con impegno □ to buckle into one's seat, assicurarsi al sedile con la cintura ( di sicurezza) □ to buckle on one's sword, cingere la spada □ (fig.) to buckle under an attack, cedere terreno a un attacco □ to buckle up, allacciarsi la cintura ( di sicurezza).* * *I ['bʌkl]1) (clasp) fibbia f.2) (in metal) deformazione f.II 1. ['bʌkl]1) (fasten) affibbiare, allacciare [belt, shoe, strap]to buckle sb. into sth. — assicurare qcn. a qcs
2) (damage) deformare, incurvare [material, surface]2.1) (give way) [metal, surface, wall] deformarsi; [knees, legs] cedere; fig. [ person] cedere2) (fasten) [belt, shoe, strap] affibbiarsi, allacciarsi• -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) spænde2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) spænde2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) slå sig* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) spænde2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) spænde2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) slå sig -
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I ['bʌkl]1) (clasp) fibbia f.2) (in metal) deformazione f.II 1. ['bʌkl]1) (fasten) affibbiare, allacciare [belt, shoe, strap]to buckle sb. into sth. — assicurare qcn. a qcs
2) (damage) deformare, incurvare [material, surface]2.1) (give way) [metal, surface, wall] deformarsi; [knees, legs] cedere; fig. [ person] cedere2) (fasten) [belt, shoe, strap] affibbiarsi, allacciarsi•* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) fibbia, fermaglio2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) fermare con una fibbia2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) deformarsi* * *(Surnames) Buckle /ˈbʌkl/* * *I ['bʌkl]1) (clasp) fibbia f.2) (in metal) deformazione f.II 1. ['bʌkl]1) (fasten) affibbiare, allacciare [belt, shoe, strap]to buckle sb. into sth. — assicurare qcn. a qcs
2) (damage) deformare, incurvare [material, surface]2.1) (give way) [metal, surface, wall] deformarsi; [knees, legs] cedere; fig. [ person] cedere2) (fasten) [belt, shoe, strap] affibbiarsi, allacciarsi• -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) fivela2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) afivelar2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) vergar* * *buck.le[b'∧kəl] n 1 fivela. 2 enfeite metálico de sapato. 3 curva, dobra, saliência. • vt+vi 1 afivelar. 2 dobrar, curvar. 3 dobrar-se, curvar-se. shoe buckle fivela de sapato. to buckle on afivelar. -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) zaponka2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) zapeti2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) upogniti (se)* * *I [bʌkl]nounzaponka; upogib; technical spojnicato cut the buckle — poskakovati, udariti s petami pri plesuII [bʌkl]1.transitive verbzapeti, speti, pripeti; (on) opasati si;2.intransitive verbupogniti se; (on) lotiti se -
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csat, horpadás, csőbilincs, övcsat, vetemedés to buckle: csatol, meggörbít, elgörbül, becsatol, felcsatol* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) csat2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) (be)csatol2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) meghajlik -
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['bʌkl] 1. n 2. vt 3. viwheel, bridge wyginać się (wygiąć się perf)Phrasal Verbs:* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) klamra, sprzączka2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) zapiąć2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) skrzywić się -
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n. toka, kopça; eğilme————————v. toka ile tutturmak; iliştirmek; bükmek, eğmek, eğilmek, boyun eğmek, yenilgiyi kabul etmek* * *1. toka 2. toka ile bağla (v.) 3. toka (n.)* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) toka, kopça, kemer2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) tokalamak, tokasını takmak2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) bük(ül)mek, eğ(il)mek -
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• nurjahdus• nurjahtaa• joustaa• solki• vyösolki• kiinnike• kiinnittää soljella• taipuma• taipua• käyristyä• lyödä lommoille* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) solki2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) kiinnittää2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) taivuttaa, taipua -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) sprādze2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) aizsprādzēt; sasprādzēt2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) saliekt; saliekties* * *sprādze; ieliekums, izliekums; skava; aizsprādzēt, sasprādzēt; saliekt; saliekties; enerģiski ķerties -
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n. spänne; buckla; böjning--------v. knäppa, häkta, haka, fästa, spänna; böja; böja sig, ge vika; överlämna sig* * *1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) spänne2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) spänna på (om) sig, spänna fast2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) buckla sig, kröka sig -
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1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) spona, přezka2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) připnout (si)2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) ohnout (se), kroutit (se)* * *• připnout• spona
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