Amarra in english

Tie

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

amarra 

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» echar amarrasmoor .

Example: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.

» quitar las amarrasunmoor .

Example: If this story is correct, it's the latest evidence that copyright law has become unmoored from its foundations.

» soltar amarrasset + sailcast offput (out) to + sea .

Example: A matchmaking boat cruise open only to male millionaires and 'good-looking and desirable' women is slated to set sail later this month.

Example: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.

Example: There was much activity on deck as the ship weighed anchor from Port William and put to sea.

» soltar las amarrasunmoor .

Example: If this story is correct, it's the latest evidence that copyright law has become unmoored from its foundations.

amarrar = fasten ; tether ; strap ; secure ; tie (to) ; lash ; moor ; rope. 

Example: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Example: The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Example: Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Example: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Example: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Example: Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.Example: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.Example: His thighs and knees were then roped to the arm rests.

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» amarrar alash (up) to .

Example: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.

Amarra synonyms

bind in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: baɪnd part of speech: noun draw in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb bond in spanish: enlace, pronunciation: bɑnd part of speech: noun link in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: lɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb connect in spanish: conectar, pronunciation: kənekt part of speech: verb association in spanish: asociación, pronunciation: əsoʊsieɪʃən part of speech: noun wed in spanish: Mie, pronunciation: wed part of speech: verb, noun affiliation in spanish: afiliación, pronunciation: əfɪlieɪʃən part of speech: noun marry in spanish: casar, pronunciation: meri part of speech: verb standoff in spanish: punto muerto, pronunciation: stændɔf part of speech: noun sleeper in spanish: durmiente, pronunciation: slipɜr part of speech: noun necktie in spanish: corbata, pronunciation: nektaɪ part of speech: noun crosstie in spanish: crosstie, pronunciation: krɔsti part of speech: noun tie-in in spanish: atar, pronunciation: taɪn part of speech: noun tie-up in spanish: amarre, pronunciation: taɪʌp part of speech: noun linkup in spanish: vincularse, pronunciation: lɪŋkəp part of speech: noun railroad tie in spanish: corbata de ferrocarril, pronunciation: reɪlroʊdtaɪ part of speech: noun tie beam in spanish: viga de lazo, pronunciation: taɪbim part of speech: noun
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