anglais > français | |
clamp | |
1. n. Serre-joint. | |
2. n. Clamp, pince chirurgicale. | |
3. v. Serrer. | |
4. v. Pincer un cathéter, clamper. | |
anglais > anglais | |
clamp | |
1. n. A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things together. | |
2. n. (medicine) An instrument used to temporarily shut off blood vessels, etc. | |
3. n. A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for roasting, or of coal coking. | |
4. n. A pile of root vegetables stored under a layer of earth. | |
5. n. A piece of wood (batten) across the grain of a board end to keep it flat, as in a breadboard. | |
6. n. (electronics) An electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined value by shifting its DC value. | |
7. v. (transitive, intransitive) To fasten in place or together with (or as if with) a clamp. | |
8. v. To hold or grip tightly. | |
9. v. To modify (a numeric value) so it lies within a specific range. | |
10. v. (obsolete) To cover (vegetables, etc.) with earth. | |
11. n. (dated) A heavy footstep; a tramp. | |
12. v. (intransitive, dated) To tread heavily or clumsily; to clump or clomp. | |
français > anglais | |
serre-joint | |
1. n-m. clamp | |