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I . brace [breɪs] SUST.

1. brace MED.:

brace (for teeth)
brace (for back)

2. brace (for trousers):

ingl. brit. ingl. austr. braces pl.
naramnice f pl.

3. brace esp ingl. am. (callipers):

braces pl.

II . brace [breɪs] V. trans.

1. brace (prepare for):

to brace oneself for sth

2. brace:

brace (support)
brace (support) (horizontally)

brace SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
brace pl.

ˈwheel brace SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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However, it was where these braces were planned to go, that the structure actually broke off later.
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Its 10.45mft 1 span wing is cable braced with a single kingpost supporting the ground wires.
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To protect against wind damage, braces were added.
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For two years, he was forced to wear his right arm in a brace held out from his body.
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Its 8.84mft 1 span wing is cable braced from a single kingpost.
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Seeker, unable to initiate the time travel sequence fast enough, warns the guests to brace themselves.
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The braces form a lattice pattern which allows the (now much thinner) sound board to support more vibrational modes.
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Jones admits that it was because he forgot his braces, and didn't want to cause any embarrassment.
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At the most superior position, the condyle-disc assemblies are braced medially, thus centric relation is also the midmost position.
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These were mounted below the engines with four vertical spars per side and braced to the fuselage with a further pair running upwards and inwards.
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