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1 кандалы
shackles имя существительное: -
2 кандалы
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3 кандалы
только мн.
fetters* * ** * *только fetters, shackles, irons* * *bondsfetterfettersshackles -
4 бремя условностей
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5 заковать (кого-л.) в ножные кандалы
1) General subject: make the shackles fast around ankles2) Makarov: make the shackles fast around (smb.'s) anklesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заковать (кого-л.) в ножные кандалы
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6 пали оковы рабства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пали оковы рабства
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7 сбросить оковы
1) General subject: free hands from fetters, cast off shackles, throw off shackles, break the tether2) Makarov: free hands from fetters -
8 сбросить путы
General subject: cast off shackles, throw off shackles -
9 сила привычки
1) Military: force of habit2) Aviation medicine: habit strength3) Makarov: shackles of habit, the shackles of habit -
10 узы любви
1) General subject: cords of affection2) Makarov: shackles of love, the shackles of love -
11 заковать в ножные кандалы
1) General subject: (кого-л.) make the shackles fast around ankles2) Makarov: (кого-л.) make the shackles fast around (smb.'s) anklesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заковать в ножные кандалы
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12 кандалы
1. fetters; shackles2. fetter3. ironСинонимический ряд:оковы (сущ.) железа; железу; железы; оковы; цепи; цепь -
13 кандалы
1) shackle
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14 вериги
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15 винтовые стяжные муфты с хомутами
Railway term: chain-turn buckles and shacklesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > винтовые стяжные муфты с хомутами
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16 грузоподъёмные скобы
Sakhalin energy glossary: shacklesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грузоподъёмные скобы
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17 заковать (кого-л.) ручные кандалы
Makarov: make the shackles fast around (smb.'s) handsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заковать (кого-л.) ручные кандалы
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18 кандалы
1) General subject: fetter, fetters, government securities, iron, irons, manacle, nippers, shackle, shackles, leg irons3) Engineering: toe irons4) Law: cangue5) Jargon: government-securities, governments6) Security: restraining device -
19 кандалы на ногах
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20 кандалы на руках
Makarov: shackles on the wrists
См. также в других словарях:
shackles — n. to cast off, throw off one s shackles * * * throw off one s shackles to cast off … Combinatory dictionary
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shackles — noun Restraints, (usually metal) often joined by a chain, placed around a prisoners wrists or ankles to restrict their movement. Syn: fetter, manacles … Wiktionary
shackles — n. manacles, handcuffs, fetters, metal rings used to bind the hands or ankles shack·le || ʃækl n. metal ring used to fasten the hands or ankles, fetter, manacle, handcuff v. bind someone s hand or ankles with handcuffs, fetter, manacle … English contemporary dictionary
shackles — a pair of fetters connected by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner s wrists or ankles together. → shackle … English new terms dictionary
shackles — [ˈʃæk(ə)lz] noun [plural] a pair of connected metal rings that can be locked onto the wrists or legs of a prisoner … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
shackles — Iron bands fastened on the legs or arms of a prisoner and joined by a chain. See handcuffs; manacles … Ballentine's law dictionary
break through the shackles of habit — break the habit, change the ways to which one is accustomed … English contemporary dictionary
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