Cení in english

Ceni

pronunciation: tʃeni part of speech: noun
In gestures

ceñir = girdle ; gird ; wreathe. 

Example: If a canker girdles a trunk the area above it will be killed.Example: The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.Example: The city, too, was wreathed in the same indigo mist that hovered around the entire planet, only the mist here was much more prevalent.

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» ceñirsefit + snugly .

Example: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.

» ceñirse ahew to .

Example: The structure adopted hews to the theoretical model of the resilient organization as described by Enright.

» ceñirse a las normasgo by + the book .

Example: If America were to go by the book in its foreign policy, America would become the most loved nation on earth.

» ceñirse a las reglasgo by + the book .

Example: If America were to go by the book in its foreign policy, America would become the most loved nation on earth.

» ceñirse al temabe on topic .

Example: Reading through the comments, some of them were off-topic but a surprising number of them were on-topic and very thoughtful, forcing me to reconsider some of the viewpoints I'd expressed.

» ceñirse en/sobrecentre around/on/upon .

Example: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.
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