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1 shackles
'ʃæklz(a pair of iron rings joined by a chain that are put on a prisoner's wrists, ankles etc, to limit movement: His captors put shackles on him.) grilletes- shackle1 grilletes nombre masculino plural, grillos nombre masculino pluraln.• brete s.m.• calza s.f.• corma s.f.• grillo s.m.'ʃækəlza) ( fetters) grilletes mplb) ( constraints) ataduras fpl, trabas fpl* * *['ʃækəlz]a) ( fetters) grilletes mplb) ( constraints) ataduras fpl, trabas fpl -
2 to throw off one's shackles
librarse de las ataduras, librarse de las trabas -
3 shackle
verb (to put shackles on.) poner grilletestr['ʃækəl]1 poner grilletes a2 figurative use poner trabas a, coartar, constreñir1 grilletes nombre masculino plural, grillos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto throw off one's shackles librarse de las ataduras, librarse de las trabasshackle n: grillete mn.• eslabón s.m.• esposas s.f.pl.• grillete s.m.• grillo s.m.• maniota s.f.v.• aherrojar v.• aprisionar v.• encadenar v.• manear v.• poner esposas a v.• trabar v.'ʃækəla) \<\<prisoner\>\> ponerle* grilletes a, encadenarb) (hamper, restrict) coartar, constreñir*['ʃækl]1.VT [+ prisoner] poner grilletes a, poner grillos a; (=obstruct) echar trabas a2.shacklesNPL (=chains) grilletes mpl, grillos mpl ; (fig) (=obstruction) trabas fpl* * *['ʃækəl]a) \<\<prisoner\>\> ponerle* grilletes a, encadenarb) (hamper, restrict) coartar, constreñir* -
4 grillo
Del verbo grillarse: ( conjugate grillarse) \ \
me grillo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se grilló es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
grillo sustantivo masculino 1 (Zool) cricket 2
grillo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Zool cricket Locuciones: estar como un grillo, to be mad as a hatter ' grillo' also found in these entries: Spanish: grilla - cantar English: cricket
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