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man·gle1 [ˈmæŋgl̩] V. trans.

1. mangle usu passive (crush):

mangle
maličiti [form. perf. (i)zmaličiti]

2. mangle (ruin):

mangle

man·gle2 [ˈmæŋgl̩] SUST.

1. mangle ingl. brit. hist. (wringer):

mangle

2. mangle ingl. am. (ironing machine):

mangle

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He skinned his shoulder to the bone and mangled the right side of his face.
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In the second half of the 19th century, steam was harnessed to laundry purposes and commercial laundries used steam-powered mangles or ironers.
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Not merely the common's name has been mangled by time.
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She rushes to meet with the fans, but they have left and mangled her book in the wake of her standing them up.
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In subsequent episodes, he out-dueled an expert fencer and mangled a gangster's prosthetic iron hand with one fist.
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Though he survives it, his left hand is mangled.
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Its wings have been removed, and its nose is mangled from the nuclear blasts.
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A desperate and furious battle was fought between them: bodies were mangled, heroes were disabled, and the senses were stunned on both sides.
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Skilled operators can also press shirts and pants (trousers) on a mangle.
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Vehicles were thrown hundreds of yards from residences and mangled, and a few were completely wrapped around trees.
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