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I . clamp [klæmp] N ARCHIT

clamp

II . clamp [klæmp] VB trans

1. clamp (fasten together):

clamp

2. clamp Brit (immobilize a vehicle):

to clamp a car

wheel clamp N

wheel clamp

Usage examples with clamp

to clamp a car
to clamp down on sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The metalised master is clamped in a conductive electrodeposition frame with the data side facing outwards and lowered into an electroforming tank.
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Over subsequent decades austempering revolutionized the spring industry followed by clips and clamps.
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It is slipped over the top of the stocking to hold the stocking by essentially clamping it to the leg.
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Clamping systems use either a bolt system or coiled spring or magnets to provide clamping force.
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The seat itself consists of four marble plates held together with bronze clamps.
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For this purpose hollow paper drill bits are clamped into a driven spindle which drills into the pile of paper.
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Several more were found with the same problem meaning that 1500 clamps had to be replaced.
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New triac clamping protection circuit was incorporated to prevent arcing.
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It ended up getting clamped on the docks and the tariff was too high to get it out, and they put red tape around it.
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At the bottom is an endless vernier which clamps into teeth on the bottom of the arc.
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