Pinched in spanish

Apretado

pronunciation: ɑpɹ̩etɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
apretado

pinch2 = pellizcar, pinzar. 

Example: The majority of participants reported regularly pinching areas of their body to check for fatness and avoided wearing clothing that made them particularly aware of their body.

pinch3 = birlar, sisar, mangar, apropiarse, afanarse. 

Example: I can't imagine how you must have felt, and I sincerely hope that the rotten sod who pinched it gets caught.

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» pinch + Posesivo + idea = plagiar la idea, robar la idea.

Example: I asked Gina if I could pinch her idea and she kindly agreed.

pinched = pinzado, ceñido. 

Example: The black rubber handle should be shaped in an hourglass or pinched shape, not bulging outwards.

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» pinched nerve = nervio pinzado, pinzamiento del nervio.

Example: Electromyograms can detect abnormal muscle electrical activity in conditions such as pinched nerves, damage to the peripheral nervous system, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, disc herniation, and others.

Pinched synonyms

lean in spanish: , pronunciation: lin adjective, verbhigh in spanish: , pronunciation: haɪ adjectivepoor in spanish: , pronunciation: pur adjectivethin in spanish: , pronunciation: θɪn adjectivehaggard in spanish: , pronunciation: hægɜrd adjective, nounemaciated in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmeɪʃieɪtɪd adjectivegaunt in spanish: , pronunciation: gɔnt adjectiveimpecunious in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmpəkjuniəs adjectivepenurious in spanish: , pronunciation: penjuriəs adjectivenasal in spanish: , pronunciation: neɪzəl adjectivebony in spanish: , pronunciation: boʊni adjectivewasted in spanish: , pronunciation: weɪstəd adjectiveskeletal in spanish: , pronunciation: skelətəl adjectivepenniless in spanish: , pronunciation: peniləs adjectivecadaverous in spanish: , pronunciation: kədævɜrəs adjectiveconstricted in spanish: , pronunciation: kənstrɪktəd adjectivehigh-pitched in spanish: , pronunciation: haɪpɪtʃt adjectiveadenoidal in spanish: , pronunciation: ædənɔɪdəl adjectivehard up in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrdʌp adjectivein straitened circumstances in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnstreɪtəndsɜrkəmstænsəz undefined
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