clamp

  • 21CLAMP — Integrantes de CLAMP. Para la conexión entre dos células adyacentes de las hifas de algunos hongos, véase Fíbula (hongos). CLAMP (クランプ, Kuranpu …

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  • 22CLAMP — Логотип CLAMP (яп. クランプ курампу?, «Кламп»)  известная благодаря своим произведениям команда, состоящая из женщин мангак. Большая часть выпущенной ими манги была экранизирована в аниме. По состоянию на октябрь 2007 года прим …

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  • 23clamp — A fastening device which secures something within its jaws without constant human pressure. Also see bar clamp battery clamp battery hold down clamp C clamp cable clamp distributor clamp distributor hold down clamp G clamp …

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  • 24clamp — [[t]klæ̱mp[/t]] clamps, clamping, clamped 1) N COUNT A clamp is a device that holds two things firmly together. 2) VERB When you clamp one thing to another, you fasten the two things together with a clamp. [V n to n] Somebody forgot to bring… …

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  • 25clamp — clamp1 [klæmp] v [T] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to put or hold something in a position so that it cannot move ▪ She clamped her hands over her ears. ▪ Creed opened his mouth to speak, then clamped it shut . 2.) clamp sanctions/restrictions …

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  • 26clamp — I UK [klæmp] / US verb [transitive] Word forms clamp : present tense I/you/we/they clamp he/she/it clamps present participle clamping past tense clamped past participle clamped 1) a) to put or hold something firmly in position clamp something… …

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  • 27clamp — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Clamp is used after these nouns: ↑wheel {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ firmly, tight, tightly ▪ together ▪ Clamp the pieces …

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  • 28clamp — clamp1 [ klæmp ] verb transitive 1. ) clamp to/around/on to put or hold something firmly in position: Jack has always got a cellphone clamped to his ear. a ) to hold two things together using a clamp 2. ) often passive BRITISH to put a piece of… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 29clamp — /klamp/, n. 1. a device, usually of some rigid material, for strengthening or supporting objects or fastening them together. 2. an appliance with opposite sides or parts that may be adjusted or brought closer together to hold or compress… …

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  • 30clamp — {{11}}clamp (n.) device for fastening, c.1300, probably from clamb, originally past tense of CLIMB (Cf. climb), or from M.Du. clampe (Du. klamp), from W.Gmc. *klamp clamp, cleat (Cf. M.L.G. klampe clasp, hook, O.H.G. klampfer clip, clamp, O.E.… …

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