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clamp in Italian

clamp in Italian is morsetto — clamp means a device used to hold or squeeze objects tightly together.

clamp in Italian

morsetto
noun

What does "clamp" mean?

  1. noun A device used to hold or squeeze objects tightly together.
    "He used a clamp to hold the wood steady while gluing it."
  2. noun A device fitted to a car wheel to stop it being driven until a fine is paid.
    "She came back to find a clamp on her car."
  3. verb To fasten or hold something tightly in place.
    "Clamp the two boards together before drilling."
  4. verb To immobilise a vehicle using a wheel clamp.
    "The council clamps cars parked without a permit."

clamp in a sentence

  • He used a clamp to hold the wood steady while gluing it.
  • She came back to find a clamp on her car.
  • Clamp the two boards together before drilling.
  • The council clamps cars parked without a permit.

Common Italian translations

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What is "clamp" in Italian?

"clamp" in Italian is morsetto. clamp means: A device used to hold or squeeze objects tightly together.

How do you use "clamp" in a sentence?

Example: "He used a clamp to hold the wood steady while gluing it." In Italian, "clamp" is morsetto.

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