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1 incatenato
incatenato agg. in chains (pred.), chained (up); (fig.) tied (down) // ( metrica) rima incatenata, terza rima.* * *[inkate'nato] 1.participio passato incatenare2.aggettivo chained, shackled* * *incatenato/inkate'nato/II aggettivochained, shackled. -
2 incatenare
chain* * *incatenare v.tr.1 to chain, to chain up, to enchain; (ai piedi) to fetter: incatenare un prigioniero, to put a prisoner in chains (o to fetter a prisoner); incatenare qlcu. a un palo, to chain s.o. to a stake2 (fig.) (vincolare) to tie, to tie down, to hold*: tutti questi regolamenti m'incatenano, all these regulations tie me down; il nuovo lavoro lo incatena al tavolino, his new job keeps him tied to his desk // incatenare la stampa, to fetter (o muzzle) the press3 (rafforzare con catene) to reinforce with tie-rods4 (annodare fili) to knot together // incatenare le maglie, to chain stitch.◘ incatenarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to be linked with each other (one another): le idee s'incatenano l'una con l'altra, ideas are linked one with another.* * *[inkate'nare]1. vtincatenare qc/qn a qc — to chain sth/sb to sth
2. vr (incatenarsi)incatenarsi a qc — to chain o.s. to sth
* * *[inkate'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to chain (up), to enchain [persona, animale]; to (en)fetter, to put* in chains [ forzato]2) fig. (vincolare) to tie (down)2.verbo pronominale incatenarsi to chain oneself* * *incatenare/inkate'nare/ [1]1 to chain (up), to enchain [persona, animale]; to (en)fetter, to put* in chains [ forzato]2 fig. (vincolare) to tie (down)II incatenarsi verbo pronominaleto chain oneself. -
3 inchiodare
1. v/t nailcoperchio nail downfig essere inchiodato in un luogo be stuck in a place2. v/i motoring jam on the brakes* * *inchiodare v.tr.1 to nail: inchiodare il coperchio di una cassa, to nail down the cover of a case; inchiodare qlco. a un muro, to nail sthg. to a wall2 (fig.) to hold*, to fix; to block: questo lavoro mi ha inchiodato in casa per due giorni, this work has kept me stuck (o held me) at home for two days; inchiodare qlcu. alle sue responsabilità, to hold s.o. to his responsibilities; le prove lo hanno inchiodato, the evidence nailed him; i suoi occhi erano inchiodati al palcoscenico, his eyes were riveted on the stage // inchiodare qlcu. al muro, to pin s.o. to the wall // inchiodare l'automobile, to stop dead (o to jam on the brakes o to pull up short).◘ inchiodarsi v.intr.pron.1 (bloccarsi) to stop dead, to pull up short2 (fig.) (fissarsi) to stick*, to be fixed: quelle parole gli si inchiodarono nella mente, those words stuck in his mind3 (fam.) (indebitarsi) to run* into debt.* * *[inkjo'dare]1. vt2. vip (inchiodarsi)(fermarsi di colpo) to stop dead* * *[inkjo'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to nail (down) (anche fig.)essere inchiodato a — to be confined to [ letto]; to be tied to [ lavoro]
2.essere inchiodato sul posto — to be glued o riveted o rooted to the spot
* * *inchiodare/inkjo'dare/ [1]1 to nail (down) (anche fig.); le prove lo hanno inchiodato the evidence nailed him2 (immobilizzare) essere inchiodato a to be confined to [ letto]; to be tied to [ lavoro]; essere inchiodato sul posto to be glued o riveted o rooted to the spot -
4 incatenare
[inkate'nare]1. vtincatenare qc/qn a qc — to chain sth/sb to sth
2. vr (incatenarsi)incatenarsi a qc — to chain o.s. to sth
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5 inchiodare
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