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'pinsəz1) (a tool for gripping things tightly: She used (a pair of) pincers to grasp the head of the nail.) tenazas2) (the claws of lobsters, crabs etc.) pinzapincers npl tenazastr['pɪnsəz]1 (tool) tenazas nombre femenino plural2 (on crab etc) pinzas nombre femenino plural————————1 (tool) tenaza, tenazas nombre femenino pluraln.• alicates s.m.• pinza s.f.• pinzas s.f.pl.• tenazas s.f.pl. -
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3 pincers
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4 pincers movement
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tr['pɪnsəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of crab etc) pinza1 (tool) tenaza, tenazas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpincer movement movimiento de tenazaspincer ['pɪntsər] n1) claw: pinza f (de una langosta, etc.)2) pincers npl: pinzas fpl, tenazas fpl, tenaza f'pɪnsər, 'pɪnsə(r)a) ( Zool) pinza f; (before n)pincer movement — ( Mil) movimiento m de tenazas
['pɪnsǝ(r)]a pair of pincers — unas tenazas, una tenaza
1. N1) (Zool) pinza f2) (Tech)pincers tenazas fpl, pinzas fpl2.CPDpincer movement N — (Mil) movimiento m de pinza or tenaza
* * *['pɪnsər, 'pɪnsə(r)]a) ( Zool) pinza f; (before n)pincer movement — ( Mil) movimiento m de tenazas
a pair of pincers — unas tenazas, una tenaza
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Multiple Entries: tenaza tenazas
tenaza sustantivo femenino,◊ tenazas sustantivo femenino plural
tenaza f, tenazas fpl
1 (de electricista) pliers (de carpintero, albañil) pincers (de herrero, chimenea) tongs
2 Zool (de langosta, escorpión, etc) pincers ' tenazas' also found in these entries: Spanish: tenaza English: pincers - pliers -
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10 earwig
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11 lobster
'lobstə(a type of shellfish with large claws.) langostalobster n bogavante / langostatr['lɒbstəSMALLr/SMALL]1 bogavante nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLNorway lobster cigalalobster pot nasaspiny lobster langostalobster ['lɑbstər] n: langosta fn.• bogavante s.m.• langosta s.f.'lɑːbstər, 'lɒbstə(r)noun langosta f, bogavante m (Esp); (before n)['lɒbstǝ(r)]lobster pot — nasa f, langostera f
1.N(pl lobsters or lobster) (also: rock lobster, spiny lobster) langosta f ; (with large pincers) langosta f, bogavante m (Sp)2.CPDlobster pot N — nasa f, langostera f
* * *['lɑːbstər, 'lɒbstə(r)]noun langosta f, bogavante m (Esp); (before n)lobster pot — nasa f, langostera f
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s.1 bogavante (with pincers)2 langosta, bogavante, cabrajo, lobagante.
См. также в других словарях:
pincers — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. pinecure pincers, from pincier to pinch (see PINCH (Cf. pinch)). Related: Pincer … Etymology dictionary
Pincers — Pin cers, n. pl. [Cf. F. pince pinchers, fr. pincer to pinch. See {Pinch}, {Pinchers}.] See {Pinchers}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pincers — [pin′sərz] pl.n. [ME pinsours < OFr pincier, to PINCH] 1. a tool with two parts pivoted together to form two handles and two jaws, used in gripping or nipping things 2. Zool. a grasping claw, as of a crab or lobster; chela pincerlike adj … English World dictionary
pincers — n. a pair of pincers * * * [ pɪnsəz] a pair of pincers … Combinatory dictionary
pincers — n. pl. [OF. pincier, to pinch] Any structure that resembles the grasping end of pincers … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
pincers — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pinchers, pair of pincers, wrench, pliers, nippers, tongs, instrument, tweezers, grippers, wire cutters; see also tool 1 … English dictionary for students
pincers — /ˈpɪnsəz / (say pinsuhz) noun (singular or plural) 1. a gripping tool consisting of two pivoted limbs forming a pair of jaws and a pair of handles (often called a pair of pincers). 2. Zoology a grasping organ or pair of organs resembling this.… …
pincers — n.pl. 1 (also pair of pincers) a gripping tool resembling scissors but with blunt usu. concave jaws to hold a nail etc. for extraction. 2 the front claws of lobsters and some other crustaceans. Phrases and idioms: pincer movement Mil. a movement… … Useful english dictionary
pincers movement — n. a military maneuver in which simultaneous flank movements are used to converge upon an enemy force or stronghold and cut it off from support and supplies … English World dictionary
pincers — /pin seuhrz/, n. (usually used with a pl. v.) 1. a gripping tool consisting of two pivoted limbs forming a pair of jaws and a pair of handles (usually used with pair of). 2. Zool. a grasping organ or pair of organs resembling this, as the claw of … Universalium
pincers — noun a) A gripping tool, pivoted like a pair of scissors, but with blunt jaws. b) The front claws of crustaceans such as lobsters. Syn: forceps, pinchers … Wiktionary