Claw in spanish

Garra

pronunciation: gɑrɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

claw1 = garra, uña. [De animal]

Example: The dragon had very long claws and a great many teeth so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.

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» cat's claw = uña de gato. [Planta]

Example: Compounds found in cat's claw may also work to kill viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms that cause disease.

» clawback = retirada de un beneficio concedido, retirada de una ayuda concedida, retirada de un subsidio concedido. [Generalmente por parte del gobierno o empresa]

Example: Thanks to this clawback, they will be left with only $165 per month to buy food and clothing, pay their hydro bill and all the other monthly costs for their family.

» claw hammer = martillo de orejas, martillo de carpintero, martillo sacaclavos.

Example: The most basic tool in carpentry is the claw hammer.

» hair claw = pinza del pelo, pasador, pillacoletas.

Example: These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.

claw2 = pinza. [Usado en español para ciertos crustáceos (langostas) y animales terrestres (escorpión)]

Example: The claws are the most flavorful part of the lobster.

claw3 = arañar, dar arañazos, rasguñar, dar un zarpazo. 

Example: I tried to slap her around the head, but she leaned backwards and I found myself clawing at her neck instead.

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» claw back = recuperar, recobrar, retirar.

Example: They were thrilled to learn that Katie is pregnant with their third child, but shocked to discover that every dollar she gets in maternity leave benefits will be clawed back by the Liberal government.

Claw synonyms

hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun chela in spanish: garra del insecto, pronunciation: tʃelə part of speech: noun pincer in spanish: pinza, pronunciation: pɪnsɜr part of speech: noun nipper in spanish: chiquillo, pronunciation: nɪpɜr part of speech: noun unguis in spanish: unguis, pronunciation: ʌŋwɪs part of speech: noun
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