lligar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bind verb To tie, fasten, or hold something together tightly, using rope, cord, a band, or similar.
- cable noun A thick, strong rope or bundle of wires used to pull, support, or carry electricity or signals.
- link verb To join two or more things together, or to show a connection between them.
- pull verb To apply force to something so it moves toward you.
- tie noun A narrow strip of fabric worn around the neck, usually with a shirt collar, as an item of formal clothing.
Senses
lligar is used for these senses in English:
- bind (transitive) To tie or fasten tightly together, with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.
- cable (transitive) To fasten (something) (as if) with cable(s).
- pull (ambitransitive, chiefly, UK, Ireland, slang) To persuade (someone) to have sex with one.
- tie (transitive) To attach or fasten (one thing to another) by string or the like.
bind — full definition
- verb To tie, fasten, or hold something together tightly, using rope, cord, a band, or similar.
- verb To hold someone under a legal, moral, or promised obligation.
- verb In computing, to link or associate a name, variable, or module with a value or piece of code.
- noun A difficult or awkward situation with no easy way out.
cable — full definition
- noun A thick, strong rope or bundle of wires used to pull, support, or carry electricity or signals.
- verb To send a message by telegraph or undersea cable; more loosely, to send an urgent message.