Translation for '
pinched' from English to French
VERB | to pinch | pinched | pinched pinching | pinches | |
SYNO | adenoidal | bony | cadaverous | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- He missed the first two games of the 2007 season with a pinched nerve which turned out to be two bulging discs in his neck.
- To rush you – I pinched you...
- Microsurgical lumbar laminoplasty is a minimally invasive technique for decompressing pinched nerves in the lumbar spine.
- It will grow in sun or light shade, and does best in soils with good drainage. It should be pinched back to create a more compact, fuller plant.
- The feet of the Holland Lop can be categorized into 6 types: ideal, narrow hindquarters, pinched hindquarters, thin bone, thin long bone, pinched and narrow hindquarters.
- Thowra’s older half brother(sired also by Yarraman) He is described to have Yarraman’s flaxen chestnut colouring but his mother’s cruel attitude and pinched looking face.
- Another form of kickback may occur where the top of the bar is used for cutting and becomes suddenly pinched by the wood moving.
- Unlike the landside/airside shuttles, SkyConnect uses Mitsubishi Crystal Mover vehicles. The trains run between the three stations in a pinched-loop configuration.
- When the thorax is pinched, the insect squirts a slimy yellow fluid from two slits on the dorsal surface of the mesothorax, with a range of three to four inches.
- The circular and triangular terracotta cakes, sling balls with pinched decoration, circular beads and spacer, terracotta, faience and shell bangles, were also found.
- The primary anatomic components of BAOS include stenotic nares (pinched or narrowed nostrils), and elongated soft palate, tracheal hypoplasia (reduced trachea size), and nasopharyngeal turbinates.
- In one of the oldest shapes, bakers pinched the edges of a shortbread round to suggest the rays of the sun.
- Pablo Picasso invited Brilliant to visit him at his home and use him as a subject, but she refused when he pinched her bottom while her husband was present.
- Some common causes of arc fault are loose wire connections, over heated wires, or wires pinched by furniture.
- In mathematics, and especially topology and differential geometry, a pinched torus (or croissant surface) is a kind of two-dimensional surface.
- The purpose of the lift table bellows is to keep the operator's hands and feet from getting inside of the lifter where they could be pinched.
- Faults—Wide, round head. Extreme narrowness or pinched muzzle. Weakness.
- While Gold Hill Mine produced $4,000,000 between 1850–1857, it "pinched out" by 1864 and closed.
- This makes CP"n" a (non-strict) quarter pinched manifold; a celebrated theorem shows that a strictly quarter-pinched simply connected "n"-manifold must be homeomorphic to a sphere.
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