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21 сдвигаемая крышка
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > сдвигаемая крышка
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22 выдвижная крышка
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > выдвижная крышка
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23 выдвижная крышка
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > выдвижная крышка
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24 выдвижная крышка
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выдвижная крышка
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25 skjutlucka
sliding lid, sluice -
26 Deckel
m; -s, -1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig. Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg., fig. pej. oder hum. (Hut) lid; eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. get a real ticking-off (Am. dressing-down); jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. haul ( oder rake) s.o. over the coals, give s.o. a good talking-to5. BOT., ZOOL. operculum* * *der Deckelcover; cap; lid* * *Dẹ|ckel ['dɛkl]m -s, -lid; (von Schachtel, Glas auch, von Flasche) top; (= Buchdeckel, Uhrdeckel) cover; (inf = Hut, Mütze) titfer (Brit inf hatetw unter dem or unterm Deckel halten — to keep the lid on sth
See:→ Topf* * *der1) (a cover for a pot, box etc: He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.) lid2) (a lid: I've lost the top to this jar; a bottle-top.) top* * *De·ckel<-s, ->[ˈdɛkl̩]m2. (Buchdeckel) cover3.▶ [von jdm] eins auf den \Deckel kriegen (fam: geschlagen werden) to get a crack [or clout] on the head [from sb]; (gerügt werden) to be given a bollocking fam! [or fam a good talking-to] [by sb]* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
* * *1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig → Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg, fig pej oder hum (Hut) lid;eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig get a real ticking-off (US dressing-down);jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give sb a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig haul ( oder rake) sb over the coals, give sb a good talking-to5. BOT, ZOOL operculum* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
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27 выдвижной
1. sliding2. telescopic3. withdrawable4. protractile5. pull-out; sliding -
28 выдвижной
1. sliding2. draw-out -
29 Schiebedeckel
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30 lucka
aperture, door, gap, gate, lid, opening, shutterdammlucka; sliding sluice, sluice board, sluice door, sluice gategolvlucka; trap doorinspektionslucka; inspection doorsedimentär lucka; sedimentary gapskjutlucka; sliding lid, sluiceskumlucka; check gate -
31 schuifdeksel
• side lid• sliding lid -
32 выдвижная крышка
1) Engineering: sliding lid -
33 skydelåg
slide, sliding lid. -
34 skyveluke
subst. sliding lid -
35 schuif
• bolt• slide• slider• sliding lid• valve• vernier -
36 geçme
"1. passing, passage. 2. crossing, traverse. 3. elapsing, elapse. 4. tenon. 5. consisting of parts which fit or slide one within another, telescopic, telescoped. 6. dovetailed, joined by mortise and tenon; interlocking. - kapak sliding lid." -
37 slide
(a) (on ice, slippery surface) glisser;∎ he slid on the ice il a glissé sur la glace;∎ he slid down the banisters il a descendu l'escalier en glissant sur la rampe;∎ the dish slid off the table/onto the floor le plat a glissé de la table/sur le sol;∎ tears slid down her face des larmes roulèrent sur son visage(b) (move quietly) se glisser;∎ she slid into/out of the room elle s'est glissée dans la pièce/hors de la pièce;∎ the pilot slid into the cockpit le pilote s'est glissé dans le cockpit;∎ the car slid away into the dark la voiture s'enfonça dans l'obscurité;∎ the door slid open/shut la porte s'est ouverte/fermée en glissant;∎ her eyes slid over the familiar objects in the room elle promena son regard sur les objets familiers de la pièce(c) (go gradually) glisser;∎ the sheet music slid (down) behind the piano la partition a glissé derrière le piano;∎ she slid slowly into debt elle a fini par s'endetter;∎ the country was sliding into anarchy le pays glissait vers l'anarchie;∎ he's sliding into bad habits il est en train de prendre de mauvaises habitudes;∎ to let things slide laisser les choses aller à la dérive(e) (prices, value) baisserfaire glisser, glisser;∎ I slid the book into my pocket j'ai glissé le livre dans ma poche;∎ he slid the door open/shut il a ouvert/fermé la porte en la faisant coulisser;∎ slide the lid into place faites glisser le couvercle à sa place;∎ she slid the money across the table elle fit glisser l'argent sur la table3 noun∎ (escape) slide (of plane) toboggan m d'évacuation(b) (act of sliding) glissade f;∎ to go into a slide faire une glissade(c) (landslide) glissement m de terrain;∎ a mud slide une coulée de boue;∎ a rock slide un éboulement(d) (fall → in prices) baisse f, chute f;∎ the stock exchange is on a downward slide la Bourse est en baisse;∎ the slide in standards la dégradation des valeurs;∎ the alarming slide of the economy le dérapage alarmant de l'économie;∎ a slide in popularity une baisse de popularité;∎ this began his slide into despair c'est alors qu'il commença à sombrer dans le désespoir(e) Photography diapositive f, diapo f∎ I illustrated my lecture with slides j'ai illustré mon cours avec des diapositives(h) (of machine, trombone) coulisse f; (of slide guitar) slide m; (of slide rule) coulisseau m, réglette f; (in rowing) glissière f►► American slide fastener fermeture f à glissière, fermeture f Éclair ®;slide guitar slide guitar f;Television slide matter cache m latéral;slide projector projecteur m de diapositives;slide rule règle f à calcul;slide show diaporama m; Computing diaporama m, projection f de diapositives;slide trombone trombone m à coulisse;slide valve (soupape f à) clapet m(go down by sliding) descendre en glissant(go down by sliding) descendre en glissant;∎ to slide down a rope se laisser couler ou glisser le long d'une corde;∎ to slide down the banisters glisser le long de la rampe;∎ it's sliding down the charts il perd des places au hit-parade∎ this part slides off easily il suffit de faire coulisser cette pièce pour l'enlever∎ the book keeps sliding off le livre n'arrête pas de glisser(c) (sneak away) s'en aller discrètement, s'éclipser;∎ where are you sliding off to? où est-ce que tu te sauves comme ça?;∎ she slid off to the bar in the interval elle s'est éclipsée à l'entracte pour aller au bar(a) (come out by sliding) sortir (en glissant)(b) (sneak outside) se glisser dehors(drawers, battery) enlever en faisant glisser(evade) se sortir de;∎ to slide out of doing the housework échapper aux tâches ménagères;∎ I'd like to see him slide out of that one j'aimerais bien voir comment il va se tirer d'affaire(evade → issue) passer surse glisser;∎ she slid over to me in the interval elle m'a rejoint pendant l'entracte;∎ slide over and let me drive pousse-toi et laisse-moi le volant -
38 tapadera
f.1 lid (tapa).2 front.3 cover story.4 operculum.* * *1 cover, lid2 figurado cover, front* * *noun f.cover, top* * *SF1) [de olla] lid; [de tarro de plástico] top, cap2) [de organización] cover, front, front organization (de for)[de espía] coverel restaurante es una tapadera de la mafia — the restaurant is a cover o front for the mafia
* * *a) ( de cazo) lidb) (de fraude, engaño) cover, frontc) (Méx) ( de botella) cap, top* * *= cover-up.Ex. After years of silence, double-talk and cover-ups by the ALA the current vicious attack gives the ALA no excuse for failing to take action.* * *a) ( de cazo) lidb) (de fraude, engaño) cover, frontc) (Méx) ( de botella) cap, top* * *= cover-up.Ex: After years of silence, double-talk and cover-ups by the ALA the current vicious attack gives the ALA no excuse for failing to take action.
* * *1 (de un cazo) lid2 (de un fraude, engaño) cover, front3 ( Méx) (de una botella) cap, top* * *
tapadera sustantivo femenino
tapadera sustantivo femenino
1 (de un recipiente) lid, cover
2 figurado (de una actividad ilegal) cover, front [de, for]
' tapadera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
English:
cloak
- cover
- cover-up
- front
* * *tapadera nf1. [tapa] lid2. [para encubrir] front;utilizan la tienda como tapadera para sus negocios sucios they use the shop as a front for their illegal activities* * *f lid; figfront* * *tapadera nf1) : cover, lid2) : front, cover (for an organization or person)* * * -
39 apretar
v.1 to press (oprimir) (botón, tecla).me aprietan las botas my boots are too tightLa enfermera apretó la herida The nurse pressed the wound.2 to grit (juntar) (dientes).La niña aprieta los dientes al dormir The girl grits her teeth when sleeping.3 to squeeze.apretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handMaría apretó la mostaza Mary squeezed the mustard.4 to press.lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer5 to get worse, to intensify (calor, lluvia).6 to tighten.El mecánico aprieta duramente el tornillo The mechanic tightens the screw.7 to pinch.Me aprietan los zapatos My shoes pinch.Ricardo apretó su nariz Richard pinched her nose.8 to be too tight.Esta faja aprieta This belt is too tight.9 to press down, to push down.Ricardo apretó el botón para iniciar Richard pressed down the button to start.10 to be too tight for.Me aprieta la ropa My clothes are too tight for me.11 to be most intense, to be more intense.* * *1 (estrechar) to squeeze, hug2 (tornillo) to tighten; (cordones, nudo) to do up tight3 (comprimir) to compress, press together, pack tight4 (activar) to press, push1 figurado (aumentar) to increase, get worse2 (prendas) to fit tight, be tight on3 (esforzarse) to work hard■ tendrás que apretar en tus estudios you'll have to study a lot harder, you'll have to pull your socks up1 (apiñar) to narrow, tighten2 (agolparse) to crowd together; (acercarse) to squeeze up\apretar a correr to start runningapretar el paso to quicken one's paceapretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handapretar el gatillo to pull the trigger* * *verb1) to press2) tighten3) squeeze4) pinch, be too tight* * *1. VT1) [+ tapa, tornillo, nudo] to tighten2) (=pulsar) [+ interruptor, pedal, tecla] to press; [+ gatillo] to squeeze, pullapretar el acelerador — to put one's foot down (on the accelerator), depress the accelerator frm
3) (=apretujar)a) [+ objeto] to squeeze, grip; [para que no caiga] to clutchapretó bien los papeles en la cartera — he packed o squeezed the papers into the briefcase
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apretar los dientes — to grit one's teeth, clench one's teeth•
apretar la mano a algn — to shake sb's handb) [+ persona] [contra pared, suelo] to pin, press; [con los brazos] to clasp, clutchme apretaba con todo su cuerpo contra la pared — he pinned o pressed me against the wall with his whole body
la apretó con fuerza entre sus brazos — he clasped o clutched her tightly in his arms
4) (=presionar)•
apretar a algn — to put pressure on sbnos aprieta mucho para que estudiemos — he puts a lot of pressure on us to study, he pushes us to study hard
5)• apretar el paso — to quicken one's pace
6)7) (Mil) [+ asedio] to step up, intensify; [+ bloqueo] to tighten2. VI1) (=oprimir) [zapatos] to be too tight, pinch one's feet; [ropa] to be too tightzapatoestos zapatos aprietan — these shoes are too tight, these shoes pinch my feet
2) (=aumentar) [dolor, frío] to get worse; [viento] to intensifyes media mañana y el hambre aprieta — it's half way through the morning and I'm beginning to feel hungry
cuando el frío aprieta — when the cold gets worse, when it gets really cold
3) (=presionar) to put on the pressure, pile on the pressure *Dios 3)si le aprietan un poco más, confesará — if they put a bit more pressure on him, he'll confess
4) (=esforzarse)si apretáis un poco al final, aprobaréis — if you make an extra effort at the end, you'll pass
5)• apretar a hacer algo, si aprieta a llover — if it starts to rain heavily
6)¡aprieta! — nonsense!, good grief!
7) Chile (=irse con prisa)apretemos que viene la profesora — let's run for it, the teacher's coming
fueron los primeros en salir apretando después del golpe — they were the first ones to make a getaway after the coup
8) ** [al defecar] to push3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex. The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.----* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
Ex: Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex: A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *apretar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹botón› to press, push; ‹acelerador› to put one's foot on, press, depress ( frml); ‹gatillo› to pull, squeeze2 ‹nudo/venda› to tighten; ‹tapa/tornillo› to tightenapretó bien la tapa he screwed the lid on tightlyaprieta el puño clench your fistapreté los dientes I gritted my teeth3apretar el paso or la marcha to quicken one's pace o stepapretar los puntos to knit tightlyB1(apretujar): apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breastllevaba el osito apretado entre sus brazos she was clutching the teddy bear in her armsme apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly2 (presionar) to put pressure onel profesor nos apretó mucho en los últimos meses in the last few months the teacher put a lot of pressure on us o pushed us really hard■ apretarviA «ropa/zapatos» (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tightel vestido le aprieta the dress is too tight for her o is very tight on herla falda me aprieta en las caderas the skirt is too tight around the hips¡cómo me aprietan estos zapatos! these shoes are so tight!, these shoes really pinch my feet!B (hacer presión) to press down ( o in etc)C(ser fuerte): a las tres de la tarde cuando el calor aprieta at three o'clock when the heat is at its most intensea primeras horas de la mañana el frío aprieta (Chi, Méx); in the early hours of the morning you really feel the coldcuando el hambre aprieta, la gente come cualquier cosa when people are in the grip of hunger they will eat anythingD1 (esforzarse) to make an effortvas a tener que apretar en la física you're going to have to knuckle down o make more of an effort in physics2 «profesor/jefe» to be demanding diosE( Chi fam) (irse): todos apretaron a la salida everyone made a dash for o ran for the door ( colloq)tuvimos que salir apretando we had to make a run for it ( colloq)apretar a correr ( fam); to break into a run, start running* * *
apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ acelerador› to put one's foot on, press;
‹ gatillo› to pull, squeeze
‹puño/mandíbulas› to clench;
2a) ( apretujar):◊ apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;
me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
verbo intransitivo
1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;
2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
apretarse verbo pronominal
to squeeze o squash together
apretar
I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
(el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
(el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
' apretar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajustar
- estrujar
- aprieta
- estrechar
- fuerte
- gatillo
- oprimir
- puño
English:
clench
- grip
- loosely
- pack
- pack down
- pinch
- press
- pull
- push
- screw up
- squeeze
- tighten
- wedge
- which
- accelerate
- foot
- loosen
- screw
- speed
- tooth
* * *♦ vt1. [oprimir] [botón, tecla] to press;[gatillo] to pull, to squeeze; [acelerador] to step on;el zapato me aprieta my shoe is pinching;me aprietan las botas my boots are too tight2. [nudo, tuerca, cinturón] to tighten;Fam3. [juntar] [dientes] to grit;[labios] to press together; [puño] to clench;tendrás que apretar la letra you'll have to squeeze your handwriting up4. [estrechar] to squeeze;[abrazar] to hug;no me aprietes el brazo, me estás haciendo daño stop squeezing my arm, you're hurting me;la apretó contra su pecho he held her to his chest;apretar la mano a alguien to shake sb's handcomo no apretemos el paso, no llegaremos nunca if we don't hurry up, we'll never get there6. [exigir] to tighten up on;[presionar] to press;apretar la disciplina to tighten up on discipline;lo apretaron tanto que acabó confesando they pressed him so hard that he ended up confessing;no me gusta que me aprieten en el trabajo I don't like to feel pressurized in my work;lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer7. [ropa, objetos] to pack tight♦ vi1. [calor, lluvia] to get worse, to intensify;salgo de casa a las dos, cuando más aprieta el calor I leave home at two o'clock, when the heat is at its worst;en agosto ha apretado mucho el calor it got a lot hotter in August;cuando la necesidad aprieta, se agudiza el ingenio people become more resourceful when they really have to2. [zapatos] to pinch;[ropa] to be too tight3. [esforzarse] to push oneself;tienes que apretar más si quieres aprobar you'll have to pull your socks up if you want to passel ladrón apretó a correr the thief ran off* * *I v/t1 botón press;apretó contra el pecho la fotografía/el niño she held the photograph/the child close, she pressed the photograph/the child to her breast;apretar los puños clench one’s fists;apretar los dientes grit one’s teeth3 tuerca tighten4:apretar el paso quicken one’s paceII v/i2:apretar a correr start to run, start running* * *apretar {55} vt1) : to press, to push (a button)2) : to tighten3) : to squeezeapretar vi1) : to press, to push2) : to fit tightly, to be too tightlos zapatos me aprietan: my shoes are tight* * *apretar vb1. (botón) to press2. (gatillo) to pull3. (tornillo, cinturón, nudo) to tighten¿has apretado los tornillos? have you tightened the screws?4. (exigir) to be strict with / to push hard5. (quedar estrecho ropa) to be too tight6. (esforzarse) to work harder7. (aumentar calor) to increase -
40 drawer
[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) skuffe* * *[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) skuffe
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