Mordaza in english

Jaw

pronunciation: dʒɔ part of speech: noun
In gestures

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 frenosbrake calipercaliper .

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
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