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acoplar — 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.
  • couple noun Two people who are in a romantic relationship or married.
  • engage verb To hold someone's attention or interest.
  • tether noun A rope or chain that keeps an animal or object within a limited range while still allowing some movement.

Senses

acoplar is used for these senses in English:

  • bind (transitive) To couple.
  • couple (transitive) To join (two things) together, or (one thing) to (another).
  • tether (Internet, transitive) To connect (a smartphone) to a personal computer in order to give the computer access to the phone's Internet connection.

bind — full definition

  1. verb To tie, fasten, or hold something together tightly, using rope, cord, a band, or similar.
  2. verb To hold someone under a legal, moral, or promised obligation.
  3. verb In computing, to link or associate a name, variable, or module with a value or piece of code.
  4. noun A difficult or awkward situation with no easy way out.

couple — full definition

  1. noun Two people who are in a romantic relationship or married.
  2. noun A small, unspecified number of things or people — roughly two or a few.
  3. verb To join or connect two things together.

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