Cramp in spanish

Calambre

pronunciation: kɑlɑmbɹ̩e part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

cramp1 = calambre, calambre muscular, agarrotamiento muscular, retortijón. 

Example: He recommended me to carry a small piece of brimstone sewed up in a piece of very thin linen to bed with me, and if I felt any symptom of cramp to hold it in my hand.

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» digestion cramps = corte de digestión.

Example: Digestion cramps are attributed to 80% of drowning deaths in the US each year, or, to put a number on it, well over four-million deaths annually.

» menstrual cramp = dolor de ovarios, dolor menstrual, dismenorrea.

Example: I am told that hot water bottles are good for menstrual cramps.

» muscle cramp = calambre muscular.

Example: Though a muscle cramp is common, it is still a real pain.

» period cramp = dolor de ovarios, dolor menstrual, dismenorrea.

Example: While period cramps may send you cowering back under the covers, it's exercise, not bed rest, that will revive you the most.

» writer's cramp = agarrotamiento muscular de la mano con imposibilidad de escribir, dolor en la mano al escribir.

Example: Another psychogenic problem is writer's cramp.

cramp2 = dar un calambre. 

Example: Often a muscle that is cramping feels harder than normal to the touch or may even show visible signs of twitching.

cramp3 = apretujar, apretar, hacinar, comprimir, apiñar. 

Example: 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.

cramp4 = restringir, coartar, poner trabas, obstaculizar, poner obstáculos. 

Example: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.

more:

» cramp + Posesivo + style = arruinar + Posesivo + imagen, estropear + Posesivo + imagen.

Example: As New York's premiere party promoter, she has glitz, riches, and steers clear of any man who threatens to cramp her style.

Cramp synonyms

hamper in spanish: cesto, pronunciation: hæmpɜr part of speech: verb, noun spasm in spanish: espasmo, pronunciation: spæzəm part of speech: noun halter in spanish: cabestro, pronunciation: hɔltɜr part of speech: noun cramp iron in spanish: hierro calambre, pronunciation: kræmpaɪɜrn part of speech: noun
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