Jaw
pronunciation: dʒɔ
part of speech: noun
mordaza1 = gag ; muzzle.
Example: The editors on these newspapers regarded government pressure on the press, such as governmental controls, closings of newspapers, and gags on the press, as a major problem.Example: The new law essentially puts a muzzle on most political activity and grants the military the right to flex its muscles when it sees fit.
mordaza2 = restraint.
Example: The inmate was escorted into the execution chamber and was strapped onto a gurney with ankle and wrist restraints.
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» mordaza de frenos
= brake caliper
; caliper
.
Example: Aside from the normal wear and replacement of brake pads, there is not much maintenance needed for brake calipers.
Example: To depress the caliper piston, place a block of wood over the piston and using a C-clamp, tighten the clamp to push the piston into the caliper base.
Mordaza synonyms
check
in spanish: comprobar,
pronunciation: tʃek
part of speech: verb, noun
rebuke
in spanish: reprensión,
pronunciation: ribjuk
part of speech: noun, verb
chat
in spanish: charla,
pronunciation: tʃæt
part of speech: noun, verb
reprimand
in spanish: reprimenda,
pronunciation: reprəmænd
part of speech: noun, verb
chide
in spanish: reprendo,
pronunciation: tʃaɪd
part of speech: verb
rag
in spanish: trapo,
pronunciation: ræg
part of speech: noun
gossip
in spanish: chisme,
pronunciation: gɑsəp
part of speech: noun
scold
in spanish: regaño,
pronunciation: skoʊld
part of speech: verb
berate
in spanish: regañarse,
pronunciation: bɪreɪt
part of speech: verb
visit
in spanish: visitar,
pronunciation: vɪzət
part of speech: noun, verb
lecture
in spanish: conferencia,
pronunciation: lektʃɜr
part of speech: noun
chatter
in spanish: charla,
pronunciation: tʃætɜr
part of speech: noun
chew
in spanish: masticar,
pronunciation: tʃu
part of speech: verb, noun
lambast
in spanish: lambast,
pronunciation: læmbæst
part of speech: verb
confab
in spanish: confab,
pronunciation: kɑnfæb
part of speech: noun
remonstrate
in spanish: protestar,
pronunciation: rimɑnstreɪt
part of speech: verb
confabulate
in spanish: conferenciar,
pronunciation: kənfæbjəleɪt
part of speech: verb
lambaste
in spanish: criticar severamente,
pronunciation: læmbæst
part of speech: verb
reproof
in spanish: reprensión,
pronunciation: rɪpruf
part of speech: noun
natter
in spanish: charla,
pronunciation: nætɜr
part of speech: verb
masticate
in spanish: masticar,
pronunciation: mæstəkeɪt
part of speech: verb
chitchat
in spanish: charla,
pronunciation: tʃɪttʃæt
part of speech: noun
yack
in spanish: asalto,
pronunciation: jæk
part of speech: noun
jaws
in spanish: mandíbulas,
pronunciation: dʒɔz
part of speech: noun
chaffer
in spanish: chaffer,
pronunciation: tʃæfɜr
part of speech: verb
claver
in spanish: claver,
pronunciation: kleɪvɜr
part of speech: verb
dress down
in spanish: reprender,
pronunciation: dresdaʊn
part of speech: verb
manducate
in spanish: manducar,
pronunciation: mændʒukeɪt
part of speech: verb
chew out
in spanish: masticar,
pronunciation: tʃuaʊt
part of speech: verb
bawl out
in spanish: gritar a cabo,
pronunciation: bɔlaʊt
part of speech: verb
chew up
in spanish: masticar,
pronunciation: tʃuʌp
part of speech: verb
have words
in spanish: tener palabras,
pronunciation: hævwɜrdz
part of speech: verb
rattle on
in spanish: seguir parloteando,
pronunciation: rætəlɑn
part of speech: verb
yap away
in spanish: alejarse,
pronunciation: jæpəweɪ
part of speech: verb
yack away
in spanish: alejarse,
pronunciation: jækəweɪ
part of speech: verb