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  • 11Cinch-Buchse — Cinch Buchse,   Cinch Stecker …

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  • 12Cinch-Stecker —   [engl. RCA connector], ein koaxialer Steckverbinder, der v. a. für den Anschluss von Audio und Videogeräten an Verstärkern oder an Computern verwendet wird. Cinch Stecker bestehen aus einem Innen und einem Außenkontakt, die voneinander… …

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  • 13cinch — ☆ cinch [sinch ] n. [MexSp < Sp cincha < L cingulum, a girdle < cingere, to surround, encircle < IE base * kenk , to gird, encircle > Sans káñcate, (he) binds, Gr kakala, walls] 1. a saddle or pack girth 2. Informal a firm grip 3.… …

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  • 14cinch — index lock Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15Cinch-Steckverbinder —   [sɪntʃ ; englisch »fester Halt«], zweipolige elektromechanische Steckverbindung, bestehend aus Stecker und Buchse nach japanischer Norm; ähnelt im Aufbau den koaxialen Steckverbindern für Hochfrequenzanwendungen …

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  • 16cinch — [n] easy accomplishment breeze, cakewalk, child’s play*, duck soup*, no sweat*, piece of cake*, snap; concept 693 …

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  • 17cinch — ► NOUN informal 1) an extremely easy task. 2) a certainty. ORIGIN from Spanish cincha girth …

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  • 18cinch — n. (colloq.) certainty 1) cinch to + inf. (he s a cinch to be elected) 2) cinch that + clause (it s a cinch that he ll win) * * * [sɪntʃ] (colloq.) [ certainty ] cinch to + inf. (he s a cinch to be elected) cinch that + clause (it s a cinch that… …

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  • 19cinch — cinch1 [sıntʃ] n [singular] informal [Date: 1800 1900; : Spanish; Origin: cincha leather band around a horse , from Latin cingula] 1.) something that is very easy ▪ How was the exam? Oh, it was a cinch! be a cinch to do sth ▪ The program is a… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20cinch — cinch1 [ sıntʃ ] noun singular INFORMAL something that is very easy to do: This cake is delicious, and a cinch to make. a. something that is certain to happen: You re a cinch for the championship. cinch cinch 2 [ sıntʃ ] verb transitive 1. ) to… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English