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1 clamp
I [klæmp]2) fig.3) aut. (anche wheelclamp) ganascia f., ceppo m. (bloccaruote)II [klæmp]•* * *[klæmp] 1. noun(a piece of wood, iron etc used to fasten things together or to strengthen them.) grappa, morsa2. verb(to bind together with a clamp: They clamped the iron rods together.) chiudere* * *[klæmp]1. nmorsetto, morsa2. vt(hold in a vice) stringere con un morsetto, (immobilize: car) applicare i ceppi bloccaruote a•* * *clamp (1) /klæmp/n.1 grappa ( di ferro); (mecc.) morsa, morsetto ( a vite); pinza; ganascia: a skate with clamps, un pattino a ganasce2 (elettr.) morsetto; serrafilo4 (autom.) ceppo bloccaruote5 (elettron.) circuito livellatore● (tecn.) clamp jaw, tenaglia □ (mecc.) clamp screw, vite di contatto □ adjustable clamp, morsetto a mano.clamp (2) /klæmp/► clump.clamp (3) /klæmp/n.(to) clamp (1) /klæmp/A v. t.2 stringere; serrare: to clamp one's teeth, stringere i denti; He had a cigar clamped in his mouth, stringeva in bocca un sigaro; to clamp one's mouth shut, chiudere la bocca di scatto; zittirsi4 (fig.) imporre ( una misura, ecc.) con la forza: to clamp a curfew on the population, imporre il coprifuoco alla popolazioneB v. i.stringersi; serrarsi: His hands clamped around the girl's throat, le sue mani si sono serrate intorno alla gola della ragazza; A hand clamped on to his shoulder, una mano gli strinse la spalla.(to) clamp (2) /klæmp/► to clump.(to) clamp (3) /klæmp/v. t.accumulare; ammassare; ammucchiare.* * *I [klæmp]2) fig.3) aut. (anche wheelclamp) ganascia f., ceppo m. (bloccaruote)II [klæmp]• -
2 hose
I [həʊz]1) (for garden, cleaning) tubo m. di gomma2) (in firefighting) idrante m., manichetta f. antincendio3) aut. (in engine) manicotto m.4) (tubing) tubo m., manichetta f.5) stor. (garment) calzamaglia f., calzabraca f.II [həʊz]verbo transitivo bagnare con un tubo di gomma [ garden]* * *[həuz] 1.1) ((also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc: a garden hose; a fireman's hose.) tubo; manica2) (an older word for stockings or socks: woollen hose.) calze2. verb(to apply water to by means of a hose: I'll go and hose the garden/car.) lavare/annaffiare con un tubo- hosiery- hose reel
- hose down* * *hose /həʊz/n.1 [u] (market.) calzetteria; calze; calzette2 [uc] (= hosepipe) tubo flessibile; tubo di gomma; manica, manichetta; (mecc.) manicotto: a hose for watering the garden, un tubo di gomma (o una canna) per annaffiare il giardino; air hose, manica d'aria; fire hose, manica antincendio; manichetta; (autom.) radiator hose, manicotto del radiatore3 [u] (stor.) calzamaglia; calzabraca● (mecc.) hose clamp, cravatta fermatubi; fascetta □ (mecc.) hose fittings, raccordi; raccorderia □ hose rack, avvolgitubo.(to) hose /həʊz/v. t.● to hose down one's car, lavare l'automobile (con un tubo di gomma) □ to hose down the street, lavare la strada con getti d'acqua.* * *I [həʊz]1) (for garden, cleaning) tubo m. di gomma2) (in firefighting) idrante m., manichetta f. antincendio3) aut. (in engine) manicotto m.4) (tubing) tubo m., manichetta f.5) stor. (garment) calzamaglia f., calzabraca f.II [həʊz]verbo transitivo bagnare con un tubo di gomma [ garden]
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clamp — 01. We [clamped] the two boards together, and glued them. 02. The dog [clamped] his teeth on my pant leg, and wouldn t let go. 03. We need to [clamp] the microphone to the stand somehow. 04. The attacker had his arm [clamped] around the victim s… … Grammatical examples in English