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1) смычка цепи, скоба;2) такелажная скоба, мочка, карабин -
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verb (to put shackles on.) mettre les fers à -
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verb (to put shackles on.) algemar -
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Iவிலங்கு, விலங்கிடுIIமாட்டி, தளைமாச்சுIVவிலங்குVவிலங்கிடு -
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subs.——————v. trans.Ar. and P. συμποδίζειν, P. and V. πεδᾶν (Plat. but rare P.), ποδίζειν (Soph., frag., and Xen.); see Bind.Hinder: P. and V. ἐμποδίζειν, ἐμποδὼν εἶναι (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shackle
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n.बेडी, जंजीर, पकडीv. tr.बेडी डालना, जंजीर डालना, कैद करना, रोकना -
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nბორკილები, ბორკილების დადება -
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1.n.1) pl. бұғау, кісен2) қамыт2.v.бұғау салу, бұғаулап тастау -
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köstek; pranga, zincir; engel; kelepçe, baglanti demiri, zincir baklasi -
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v.zenjirlimaq, kishenlimekn.kishen, zenjir -
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обойма, хомутик, скоба, дужка, серьга; вертлюг, карабин; сцепка вагонетки, сцеплять; натягивать (трос) -
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хомут; дужка; серьга; ушко (крюка); вертлюг; захват стягивать стяжным замком -
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дужка, серьга, хомутик, вертлюг, сцепка вагонетки, сцеплять (вагонетки), натягивать (трос) -
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kb. 1 belenggu, kongkong. 2 alat penyangga (of car springs). -kkt. membelenggu, mengongkong. -
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v.zincirle:n.zincir
См. также в других словарях:
Shackle — Shac kle, n. [Generally used in the plural.] [OE. schakkyll, schakle, AS. scacul, sceacul, a shackle, fr. scacan to shake; cf. D. schakel a link of a chain, a mesh, Icel. sk[ o]kull the pole of a cart. See {Shake}.] 1. Something which confines… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shackle — Shac kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shackled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shackling}.] 1. To tie or confine the limbs of, so as to prevent free motion; to bind with shackles; to fetter; to chain. [1913 Webster] To lead him shackled, and exposed to scorn Of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shackle — [n] restraint bracelet, chain, cuff, electronic ankle bracelet, fetter, handcuff, irons, leg iron, manacle, rope, trammel; concepts 130,191,500 shackle [v] restrain bind, chain, confine, cuff, fetter, handcuff, hog tie*, hold, hold captive,… … New thesaurus
shackle — [shak′əl] n. [ME schakel < OE sceacel, akin to MDu schakel, chain link < ? IE base * (s)kenk , to gird, bind] 1. a metal fastening, usually one of a linked pair, for the wrist or ankle of a prisoner; fetter; manacle 2. anything that… … English World dictionary
Shackle — Shac kle, n. Stubble. [Prov. Eng.] Pegge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shackle — index arrest (apprehend), constrain (imprison), contain (restrain), detain (restrain), d … Law dictionary
shackle — vb fetter, clog, trammel, *hamper, manacle, hog tie Analogous words: *restrain, curb, check, inhibit: *hinder, impede, obstruct, block, bar: restrict, circumscribe, confine, *limit Contrasted words: disencumber, disembarrass, *extricate: release … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shackle — ► NOUN 1) (shackles) a pair of fetters connected by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner s wrists or ankles together. 2) (shackles) restraints or impediments. 3) a metal link or loop, closed by a bolt and used to secure a chain or rope to something … English terms dictionary
Shackle — A shackle (also called gyve) is a U shaped piece of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured with a quick release locking pin mechanism. They are used as a connecting link in all manner of rigging… … Wikipedia
shackle — {{11}}shackle (n.) O.E. sceacel, from P.Gmc. *skakula (Cf. M.Du., Du. schakel link of a chain, O.N. skökull pole of a carriage ), of uncertain origin. The common notion of something to fasten or attach makes a connection with shake unlikely.… … Etymology dictionary
shackle — I UK [ˈʃæk(ə)l] / US noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms shackle : singular shackle plural shackles 1) mainly literary something that prevents you from doing what you want to do 2) one of a pair of connected metal rings that can be locked … English dictionary