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I. manacle [ingl. brit. ˈmanək(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈmænək(ə)l] archaic SUST.
1. manacle (shackle):
manacle
2. manacle (handcuff):
manacle also hum.
II. manacle [ingl. brit. ˈmanək(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈmænək(ə)l] archaic V. trans.
manacle convict, slave
manacle criminal, suspect
I. manacle [ˈmænəkl] SUST. pl.
manacle
II. manacle [ˈmænəkl] V. trans. (chain)
manacle
to manacle sb/sth to sth
menotter qn/qc à qc
I. manacle [ˈmæn·ə·kl] SUST. pl.
manacle
II. manacle [ˈmæn·ə·kl] V. trans. (chain)
manacle
to manacle sb/sth to sth
menotter qn/qc à qc
Present
Imanacle
youmanacle
he/she/itmanacles
wemanacle
youmanacle
theymanacle
Past
Imanacled
youmanacled
he/she/itmanacled
wemanacled
youmanacled
theymanacled
Present Perfect
Ihavemanacled
youhavemanacled
he/she/ithasmanacled
wehavemanacled
youhavemanacled
theyhavemanacled
Past Perfect
Ihadmanacled
youhadmanacled
he/she/ithadmanacled
wehadmanacled
youhadmanacled
theyhadmanacled
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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
to manacle sb/sth to sth
menotter qn/qc à qc
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
It also prohibited the use of irons or manacles.
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Rowing five to an oar, their wrists are manacled and fastened by chains to the ceiling.
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On the west face is a figure of a robed woman holding a baby, a wreath of poppies and broken manacles.
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A woman lies prostrate on the green carpet before her husband, fallen as if in a swoon, hands clasped together, with her gold serpent bracelet resembling manacles.
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The performer lies on his or her back on the table and is restrained with a variety of chains, cuffs and manacles.
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