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['fetə] 1. noun(a chain that holds the foot or feet of a prisoner, animal etc to prevent running away: The prisoner was in fetters.) grilhão2. verb(to fasten with a fetter: She fettered the horse.) agrilhoar* * *fet.ter[f'etə] n 1 grilhão. 2 (geralmente no pl) ferros, grilhões, cadeias, algemas. 3 peia. 4 fig peia, restrição, limitação, impedimento, entrave, estorvo. • vt 1 agrilhoar, prender, acorrentar, encadear. 2 fig agrilhoar, constranger, restringir, pear, impedir, estorvar, entravar. -
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fetters — fet|ters [ fetərz ] noun plural 1. ) chains for a prisoner s feet, used especially in the past 2. ) LITERARY something that limits your freedom to do what you want: She was struggling to escape the fetters of family life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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fetters — UK [ˈfetə(r)z] / US [ˈfetərz] noun [plural] 1) chains for a prisoner s feet, used especially in the past 2) literary something that limits your freedom to do what you want She was struggling to escape the fetters of family life … English dictionary
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