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2 amarrar
v.1 to moor (Nautical).2 to tie (up).amarrar algo/a alguien a algo to tie something/somebody to something3 to tie up, to bind, to fasten, to fasten up.El cazador lía los manojos The hunter ties up the bundles.* * *1 (atar) to tie (up), fasten2 MARÍTIMO to moor, tie up* * *verbto tie up, fasten* * *1. VT1) (=asegurar) esp LAm to fasten, tie up; [+ barco] to moor, tie up; [+ cuerda] to lash, belay; (Naipes) to stack2) * (=empollar) to swot *, mug up *2.VI * to get down to it in earnest3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < embarcación> to moor; <animal/persona> to tie up2.amarrar algo/a alguien a algo — to tie something/somebody to something
amarrársela — (Col fam) to get tight (colloq)
* * *= fasten, tether, strap, secure, tie (to), lash, moor.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Ex. Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Ex. Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.Ex. This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.----* amarrar a = lash (up) to.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < embarcación> to moor; <animal/persona> to tie up2.amarrar algo/a alguien a algo — to tie something/somebody to something
amarrársela — (Col fam) to get tight (colloq)
* * *= fasten, tether, strap, secure, tie (to), lash, moor.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.
Ex: The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Ex: Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Ex: Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.Ex: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* amarrar a = lash (up) to.* * *amarrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹embarcación› to moor; ‹animal/persona› to tie upamárralo bien para que no se caiga tie it down o on well so that it doesn't fall offamarrar algo/a algn A algo to tie sth/sb TO sth2 ( AmL exc RPl) ‹zapatos› to tie; ‹paquete› to tie … up( AmL exc RPl) to tieya aprendió a amarrarse los zapatos he's learned to do up o to tie his shoelaces now* * *
Multiple Entries:
amarrar
amarrar algo
amarrar ( conjugate amarrar) verbo transitivo
‹animal/persona› to tie up;
amarrar algo/a algn a algo to tie sth/sb to sth
‹ paquete› to tie … up
amarrarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) ‹zapatos/cordones› to tie up, do up;
‹ pelo› to tie up
amarrar verbo transitivo
1 Náut to moor, tie up
2 (atar) to tie (up), bind: amarra bien la tienda de campaña, que esta noche va a hacer viento, secure the tent well, as tonight it's going to be very windy
' amarrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empatar
English:
berth
- hitch
- lash
- lay up
- moor
- attach
- bind
- rope
- strap
- tether
- tie
* * *♦ vt1. Náut to moor2. [atar] to tie (up);amarrar algo/a alguien a algo to tie sth/sb to sth* * *v/t ( atar) tie* * *amarrar vt1) : to moor (a boat)2) atar: to fasten, to tie up, to tie down* * *amarrar vb1. (en general) to tie / to tie up2. (embarcación) to moor -
3 broche
m.1 clasp, fastener.2 brooch (jewel).3 staple. ( River Plate)4 slide (British), barrette (United States). (Mexican Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish)5 peg (for clothes). (Argentinian Spanish)6 barrette, hair slide, hairslide.7 clothespin.8 buttonhook.* * *1 (cierre) fastener2 (joya) brooch* * *SM1) (Cos) clasp, fastenerbroche de presión — press stud (Brit), snap fastener (EEUU)
2) (=joya) brooch* * *a) ( joya) broochb) (de collar, monedero) clasp; ( para tender la ropa) (Arg) clothespin (AmE), clothes peg (BrE); ( para el pelo) (Méx, Ur) barrette (AmE), hair slide (BrE)c) (Arg) ( grapa) staple* * *= clasp, fibula, brooch.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. The author discusses the social and economic role of jewelry and traces cultural differences in the forms of jewels, focusing on fibulas and earrings.Ex. Her art objects such as clocks, brooches, candlesticks, boxes, and picture frames deal with matters of weight, balance, and time.----* acabar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* terminar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* * *a) ( joya) broochb) (de collar, monedero) clasp; ( para tender la ropa) (Arg) clothespin (AmE), clothes peg (BrE); ( para el pelo) (Méx, Ur) barrette (AmE), hair slide (BrE)c) (Arg) ( grapa) staple* * *= clasp, fibula, brooch.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.
Ex: The author discusses the social and economic role of jewelry and traces cultural differences in the forms of jewels, focusing on fibulas and earrings.Ex: Her art objects such as clocks, brooches, candlesticks, boxes, and picture frames deal with matters of weight, balance, and time.* acabar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* terminar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* * *1 (joya) brooch2 (de un collar, monedero) clasp; (para tender la ropa) ( Arg) clothespin ( AmE), clothes-peg ( BrE); (para el pelo) (Méx, Ur) barrette ( AmE), hair slide ( BrE)Compuestos:hook and eyeperfect ( o spectacular etc) endla jornada tuvo su broche de oro con los tradicionales fuegos artificiales the day was brought to a spectacular close by the traditional firework displayel broche de oro de una buena cena the perfect finish o end to a good dinner* * *
broche sustantivo masculino
broche sustantivo masculino
1 (joya) brooch
2 (de un collar) clasp
broche de presión, press stud, fastener
3 figurado broche de oro: la actuación de Alonso puso el broche de oro al festival, Alonso's performance was the perfect finale to the festival
' broche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alfiler
- pin
English:
brooch
- clasp
- pin
- snap
- barrette
- clothespin
- press
* * *broche nm1. [en collar, pulsera] clasp, fastenerAm broche de presión snap fastener2. [joya] brooch3. [cierre, conclusión]broche de oro final flourish;el concierto puso el broche final a las fiestas the concert rounded off the celebrationsel recital puso el broche de oro a la velada the recital was the perfect end to the evening4. Méx, Urug [para el pelo] Br slide, US barrette6. RP [grapa] staple* * *m1 ( prendedor) brooch2 ( cierre) fastener3 L.Am. ( pinza) clothes pin* * *broche nm1) alfiler: brooch2) : fastener, clasp3)broche de oro : finishing touch* * *broche n2. (cierre) fastener -
4 dispositivo de detección electrónica
(n.) = electronic detection deviceEx. However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.* * *(n.) = electronic detection deviceEx: However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.
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5 felpa
f.1 plush.2 toweling, fabric having a deep pile, terry cloth, towelling.3 good drubbing, spanking.4 love-lies-bleeding.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: felpar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: felpar.* * *1 plush\osito de felpa teddy bear* * *SF1) (=tejido) [de toalla, camisa, pañal] (terry) towelling; [de sillón, moqueta] plush2) * (=paliza) hiding *; (=reprimenda) dressing-down *, ticking-off *echarle una felpa a algn — to give sb a dressing-down o ticking-off *
* * ** * *= headband, elastic hair band, hair band.Ex. If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.Ex. Elastic hair bands are the best way to secure ponytails and braids.Ex. Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.----* de felpa = plush.* tela de felpa = terry cloth [terrycloth], towelling [toweling, -USA].* * ** * *= headband, elastic hair band, hair band.Ex: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.
Ex: Elastic hair bands are the best way to secure ponytails and braids.Ex: Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.* de felpa = plush.* tela de felpa = terry cloth [terrycloth], towelling [toweling, -USA].* * *Aun osito de felpa a furry teddy bear2 (para el polvo) duster* * *
felpa sustantivo femenino (Tex) ( para toallas) toweling( conjugate toweling);
( en tapicería) plush
felpa f Tex plush
' felpa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oso
English:
plush
- toweling
* * *felpa nf[de seda] plush; [de algodón] towelling* * *f toweling, Brtowelling* * *felpa nf1) : terry cloth2) : plush -
6 hebilla
f.1 buckle.2 barrette, hair slide.* * *1 buckle* * *SF buckle, clasp* * ** * *= belt clasp, buckle.Ex. However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.Ex. Among the items included are opera glasses, letter openers, clocks, buckles, stamp dispensers, and glue pots.* * ** * *= belt clasp, buckle.Ex: However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.
Ex: Among the items included are opera glasses, letter openers, clocks, buckles, stamp dispensers, and glue pots.* * *1 (de un zapato) buckle; (de un cinturón) clasp, buckle* * *
hebilla sustantivo femenino ( de zapato) buckle;
( de cinturón) clasp, buckle
hebilla sustantivo femenino buckle
' hebilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vincha
English:
buckle
- clasp
- barrette
* * *hebilla nf1. [de cinturón, zapato] buckle* * *f buckle* * *hebilla nf: buckle, clasp* * *hebilla n buckle -
7 impreso en seco
Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.* * *Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.
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9 manecilla
f.1 hand.2 clasp.* * *1 (de reloj) hand* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Téc) [gen] pointer; [de reloj] hand2) [de libro] clasp* * *a) ( de reloj) handla manecilla grande/pequeña — the minute/hour hand
b) ( de instrumento) hand, pointer* * *= clasp, hand.Nota: De los relojes.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. Students first practiced counting by 1s and 5s around a clock with no hands before being introduced to the differing functions of the second, minute and hour hands.----* manecilla de las horas = hour hand.* manecilla de los minutos = minute hand.* * *a) ( de reloj) handla manecilla grande/pequeña — the minute/hour hand
b) ( de instrumento) hand, pointer* * *= clasp, hand.Nota: De los relojes.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.
Ex: Students first practiced counting by 1s and 5s around a clock with no hands before being introduced to the differing functions of the second, minute and hour hands.* manecilla de las horas = hour hand.* manecilla de los minutos = minute hand.* * *1 (de un reloj) handla manecilla grande/pequeña the minute/hour hand2 (de un instrumento) hand, pointer* * *
manecilla sustantivo femenino
hand;◊ la manecilla grande/pequeña the minute/hour hand
manecilla f (de reloj) hand
' manecilla' also found in these entries:
English:
hand
* * *manecilla nf1. [del reloj] handmanecilla de las horas big hand, hour hand2. [cierre] clasp* * *f de reloj hand* * *manecilla nf: hand (of a clock), pointer* * *manecilla n hand -
10 pasador
m.1 bolt (cerrojo).2 hairpin(horquilla). (Mexican Spanish)3 pin, door bolt, hasp, split pin.4 dowel pin, pin bolt, joining pin.5 barrette, hairslide, hair slide.6 tiepin.7 cotter pin, pin driven into an opening or hinge to secure parts together, cotter.8 strainer.9 smuggler.10 shoelace, shoestring.11 toggle.12 marlin spike, tool for opening the strands of a rope while splicing, marlinespike, marlinspike.* * *1 (de pelo) hair slide, slide2 (de corbata) tie-pin3 (de puerta etc) bolt, fastener4 (colador) strainer, colander* * *pasador, -a1.2. SM1) (Culin) [gen] colander; [de té] strainer2) (Téc) (=filtro) filter; (=pestillo) bolt, fastener; [de bisagra] pin3) [de corbata] tie pin; [de camisa] collar stud4) [de pelo] hairpin* * *1)a) ( de pelo - decorativo) barrette (AmE), hair slide (BrE); (- en forma de horquilla) (Méx) bobby pin (AmE), hair clip (BrE)b) ( de corbata) tiepinc) (Per) ( cordón) shoelace2) (de puerta, ventana) bolt; ( de bisagra) pin* * *= catch, bobby pin, hair clip, barrette, hair claw, hairslide, hairslide, hair clasp.Ex. Finally, resting the bar on its catch on the off-side cheek, he gave the rounce one and a half turns clockwise to run the carriage right out again = Finalmente, depositando la barra en su engache en el lado externo de la pierna, le daba a la manija una vuelta y media en el sentido del reloj para volver a sacar el carro.Ex. It's a waste to toss them away, so I decided to make them into this pair of lovely bobby pins.Ex. These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.Ex. These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.Ex. These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.Ex. Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted.Ex. Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted.Ex. Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.* * *1)a) ( de pelo - decorativo) barrette (AmE), hair slide (BrE); (- en forma de horquilla) (Méx) bobby pin (AmE), hair clip (BrE)b) ( de corbata) tiepinc) (Per) ( cordón) shoelace2) (de puerta, ventana) bolt; ( de bisagra) pin* * *= catch, bobby pin, hair clip, barrette, hair claw, hairslide, hairslide, hair clasp.Ex: Finally, resting the bar on its catch on the off-side cheek, he gave the rounce one and a half turns clockwise to run the carriage right out again = Finalmente, depositando la barra en su engache en el lado externo de la pierna, le daba a la manija una vuelta y media en el sentido del reloj para volver a sacar el carro.
Ex: It's a waste to toss them away, so I decided to make them into this pair of lovely bobby pins.Ex: These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.Ex: These hair clips and barrettes are a great way to help keep the hair out of your dogs eyes.Ex: These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.Ex: Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted.Ex: Their hairslides are very unique and beautifully handcrafted.Ex: Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.* * *A1 (de pelo — decorativo) barrette ( AmE), hair slide ( BrE); (— en forma de horquilla) ( Méx) bobby pin ( AmE), hair clip ( BrE)2 (de corbata) tiepin3 (gemelo) cuff linkB1 (de puerta, ventana) bolt2 (de bisagra) pin3 (chaveta) cotter pin* * *
pasador sustantivo masculino
(— en forma de horquilla) (Méx) bobby pin (AmE), hair clip (BrE)
pasador sustantivo masculino
1 (de corbata) pin
(del pelo) (hair) slide
2 (de una puerta) bolt
' pasador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pestillo
English:
grip
- hair-grip
- slide
- tie clip
- barrette
- bobby
- bolt
- catch
- hair
- lace
- latch
- shoe
* * *pasador1 nm1. [cerrojo] bolt2. [para corbata] tie pin o clip3. [para cinturón] (belt) loop4. [colador] colander, strainer5. [aguja para pelo] Br slide, US barrettepasador2, -ora nm,fDep passer* * *m(hair) slide2 ( pestillo) bolt3 GASTR strainer* * *pasador nm1) : bolt, latch2) : barrette* * *pasador n slide -
11 señal de alarma
alarm signal* * *(n.) = alarm signal, clarion callEx. However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.Ex. The article 'A clarion call for library trustees' defends that libraries have an obligation to preserve and transmit civilisation and require the services of trustees from a wide variety of backgrounds and disciplines who will be dedicated to this cause.* * *(n.) = alarm signal, clarion callEx: However, problems can arise with some electronic detection devices because other metal objects such as belt clasps may activate the alarm signal.
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12 sujetar
v.1 to hold in place (agarrar) (para mantener en su sitio).sujeta la cuerda al poste tie the rope to the postsujetar con clavos/cola to fasten with nails/gluesujeta los papeles con un clip fasten the papers together with a paper clipintentó escapar, pero la sujetaron firmemente she tried to escape, but they kept a firm grip on hersi no lo llegan a sujetar, la mata if they hadn't held him back, he would have killed herMaría sujeta la cuerda Mary holds the rope.2 to hold.3 to fasten, to anchor, to attach, to bind.María sujetó los barriles Mary fastened the barrels.* * *1 (fijar) to fix, secure, hold2 (agarrar, sostener) to hold, hold on to3 (para que no escape) to hold down5 figurado (dominar, someter) to control, restrain1 (agarrarse) to hold on, hold tight■ sujétate, que el autobús corre mucho hold tight, the bus is going really fast2 figurado (someterse) to subject oneself (a, to)\sujetar con clavos to nail down* * *verb1) to hold2) attach, fasten, secure3) subdue* * *1. VT1) (=agarrar) to holddos policías lo sujetaban contra la pared — two policemen pinned o held him against the wall
lo tuvieron que sujetar entre tres personas para que no huyera — he had to be held back o restrained by three people to stop him escaping
2) (=afianzar)sujeta bien la ropa, que no se la lleve el viento — peg the clothes (up) properly so the wind doesn't blow them away
hay que sujetar bien a los niños dentro del coche — children should be properly strapped in o properly secured when travelling by car
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sujetar algo a, se sujeta a la pared por medio de argollas — it is fixed o attached o secured to the wall through rings•
sujetar algo con, sujetar algo con clavos — to nail sth downenrolló el mapa y lo sujetó con una goma — she rolled up the map and fastened o secured it with a rubber band
3) (=contener) [+ rebelde] to subdue, conquer; [+ rival, animal enfurecido] to keep downes muy rebelde y sus padres no lo pueden sujetar — he's very rebellious - his parents can't control him
lograron sujetar las aspiraciones de los sindicatos — they succeeded in keeping the aspirations of the unions under control
vive sin ataduras que la sujeten — she has nothing to tie her down, she has no ties to bind her
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mantener sujeto) to holdsujétalo bien, que no se escape — hold it tight, don't let it go
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran — we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
b) ( sostener) to holdc) (fijar, trabar)2) ( dominar) to subdue, conquer2.sujetarse v pron1)a) ( agarrarse)b) (trabar, sostener)se sujetó el pelo en un moño — she put o pinned her hair up in a bun
2) ( someterse)sujetarse A algo — a ley/reglas to abide by something
* * *= lock in + place, hold in + place, fasten together, clamp, fasten, grip, secure, clip, cinch, rein in.Ex. Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.Ex. It may be seen that one or more pairs of leaves, joined to each other at the back, are held in place by a double stitch of thread running up the fold.Ex. A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. Plastic-covered wire or metal supports are designed to clip firmly to the shelf itself or to the base of the shelf above.Ex. The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.Ex. If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.----* sujetar abarcando = brace.* sujetar con algo pesado = weight down.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* sujetar contra = pin + Nombre + against.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* sujetar + Nombre + contra el suelo = pin + Nombre + to the floor.* sujetarse a = hold on to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mantener sujeto) to holdsujétalo bien, que no se escape — hold it tight, don't let it go
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran — we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
b) ( sostener) to holdc) (fijar, trabar)2) ( dominar) to subdue, conquer2.sujetarse v pron1)a) ( agarrarse)b) (trabar, sostener)se sujetó el pelo en un moño — she put o pinned her hair up in a bun
2) ( someterse)sujetarse A algo — a ley/reglas to abide by something
* * *= lock in + place, hold in + place, fasten together, clamp, fasten, grip, secure, clip, cinch, rein in.Ex: Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.
Ex: It may be seen that one or more pairs of leaves, joined to each other at the back, are held in place by a double stitch of thread running up the fold.Ex: A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex: The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex: Plastic-covered wire or metal supports are designed to clip firmly to the shelf itself or to the base of the shelf above.Ex: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.Ex: If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.* sujetar abarcando = brace.* sujetar con algo pesado = weight down.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* sujetar contra = pin + Nombre + against.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* sujetar + Nombre + contra el suelo = pin + Nombre + to the floor.* sujetarse a = hold on to.* * *sujetar [A1 ]vtA1(mantener sujeto): las cuerdas que sujetan las maletas a la baca the ropes which hold the suitcases on the roof rackuna cinta roja le sujetaba el pelo her hair was tied back with a red ribbonpara sujetarlo mientras se pega to hold it in place while it stickssujétalo bien, que no se te escape hold it tight, don't let it gotuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otheryo lo derribé y ellos lo sujetaron I knocked him over and they held him downsujétalo mientras llamo a la policía keep hold of him o hold on to him while I call the police2 (sostener) to holdsujétame los paquetes mientras abro la puerta hold o keep hold of o hold on to the packages for me while I open the door3(fijar, trabar): sujeta los documentos con un clip fasten the documents together with a paper clip, clip the documents togethersujetó los papeles con una goma elástica she put a rubber band around the paperssujetó el dobladillo con alfileres she pinned up the hemsujeta la cuerda al árbol tie the rope to the treesujetar las tablas al bastidor con los tornillos screw the boards to the frame, use the screws to fix the boards to the frameB (dominar) to subdue, conquerA1 (agarrarse) sujetarse A algo to hold on TO sth2(trabar, sostener): sujétate ese mechón con una horquilla use a clip to hold your hair back off your facese sujetó la falda con una cuerda she tied up o fastened her skirt with a piece of stringse sujetó el pelo en un moño she put o tied o pinned her hair up in a bunB (someterse, ajustarse) sujetarse A algo to abide BY sthhay que sujetarse a lo que dice la ley you have to abide by what the law says* * *
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo
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◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
c) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;
(— con alfileres) to pin … together
2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer
sujetarse verbo pronominal
1a) ( agarrarse) sujetarse A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):
se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin
2 ( someterse) sujetarse A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me?
(retener) to hold down
(fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check
' sujetar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- aguantar
- asegurar
- clavar
- clip
- normalizar
- prender
- sustentar
- tener
- tirante
- trincar
- atorar
- corchete
- goma
- gomita
- peineta
- sostener
English:
anchor
- attach
- clamp
- clasp
- clip
- fasten
- fasten on to
- fix
- hold down
- lash down
- pin
- pin down
- pin up
- place
- screw down
- secure
- strap down
- strap in
- tie down
- bolt
- hold
- keep
- peg
- steady
- strap
- weight
* * *♦ vt1. [agarrar] [para mantener en su sitio] to hold in place;[sobre una superficie, con un peso] to hold down; [para que no se caiga] to hold up;sujeta la cuerda al poste tie the rope to the post;sujetar con clavos/cola to fasten with nails/glue;sujeta los papeles con un clip fasten the papers together with a paper clip;le sujetó el pelo con una goma she tied his hair back with an elastic band;intentó escapar, pero la sujetaron firmemente she tried to escape, but they kept a firm grip on her;si no lo llegan a sujetar, la mata if they hadn't held him back, he would have killed her2. [sostener] to hold;sujétame esta bolsa un momento hold this bag for a moment, will you?3. [someter] to control* * *v/t1 ( fijar) hold (down), keep in place2 ( sostener) hold* * *sujetar vt1) : to hold on to, to steady, to hold down2) fijar: to fasten, to attach3) dominar: to subdue, to conquer* * *sujetar vb¿me sujetas el bolso? can you hold my bag, please?2. (fijar) to fasten -
13 encorchetar
v.to hook, to put on hooks or clasps.
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