Nipping in spanish
pronunciation: moʊɹ̩dɑθ part of speech: adjective
nip1 = apretar, pellizcar.
Example: Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.more:
» a nip and a tuck = lifting, lifting facial, estiramiento facial, lifting de cara, cirugía estética facial, cirugía estética de la cara.
Example: A nip and a tuck here and there, an increase in cup size or a smaller nose, are procedures that some say can improve confidence.» a nip and a tuck = remozamiento, renovación, rejuvenecimiento, reforma, cambio.
Example: The Cameroonian parliament has just concluded that its country's constitution needed a nip and a tuck to allow their President to stay in power another seven years.» nip and tuck = parejo, igualado, a la par, codo con codo, hombro con hombro, muy disputado, muy reñido.
Example: The entire game was nip and tuck and the win could have gone either way.» nip in = pasarse rápidamente, pasarse por casa, entrar un segundo, entrar y salir rápidamente, visitar, dejarse caer, dejarse caer por casa.
Example: We were on our way to the market and decided to nip in here for a quick late lunch.» nip + Nombre + in the bud = cortar Algo de raíz.
Example: By spotting problems in the system early, you can 'nip them in the bud'.» nip + the problem in the bud = acabar con el problema de raíz, cortar con el problema de raíz.
Example: In many cases, having a quick word with your academic advisor during their office hours can nip the problem in the bud.» nip to = salir momentáneamente a, salir un momento a.
Example: My mum used to leave me and my two younger siblings in the house while she nipped to the shops.» there + be + a nip in the air = hacer un frío que corta la cara.
Example: The wind got up as the day went on and there was a nip in the air.nip2 = mordisquear.
Example: Most baby ferrets (kits) are nippy, it's how they play, they just need to be taught to not nip hard, but they will always use their mouths for playing.nipping
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» nipping machine = máquina de torno.
Example: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.