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1 enganchar
enganchar ( conjugate enganchar) verbo transitivo ‹ caballos› to harness; ‹ vagón› to couple, attach engancharse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( hacerse adicto) engancharse (a algo) to get hooked (on sth)
enganchar verbo transitivo
1 (con un gancho, una rama) to hook
2 Ferroc to couple
3 (prender) la novela te engancha, the novel grips you ' enganchar' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrochar - engarzar English: catch - couple - hitch - hook - rope in - snag -
2 enganche
Del verbo enganchar: ( conjugate enganchar) \ \
enganché es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
enganche es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: enganchar enganche
enganchar ( conjugate enganchar) verbo transitivo ‹ caballos› to harness; ‹ vagón› to couple, attach engancharse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( hacerse adicto) enganchese (a algo) to get hooked (on sth)
enganche sustantivo masculino 1 (pieza, mecanismo) (Auto) towing hook; (Ferr) coupling 2 (Esp) (de la luz, del teléfono) connection 3 (Méx) (Fin) down payment
enganchar verbo transitivo
1 (con un gancho, una rama) to hook
2 Ferroc to couple
3 (prender) la novela te engancha, the novel grips you ' enganche' also found in these entries: English: loop -
3 enganchado
Del verbo enganchar: ( conjugate enganchar) \ \
enganchado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: enganchado enganchar
enganchar ( conjugate enganchar) verbo transitivo ‹ caballos› to harness; ‹ vagón› to couple, attach engancharse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( hacerse adicto) enganchadose (a algo) to get hooked (on sth)
enganchado,-a adjetivo
1 argot (a las drogas) hooked: está enganchada a la heroína, she's hooked on heroin
2 estoy enganchada a una serie, I'm hooked on a serial
enganchar verbo transitivo
1 (con un gancho, una rama) to hook
2 Ferroc to couple
3 (prender) la novela te engancha, the novel grips you ' enganchado' also found in these entries: Spanish: enganchada English: couch potato - hooked - catch -
4 pigtail
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5 pipe
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6 safety
1 nMECH, QUALITY, SAFE seguridad f2
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