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I . buck·le [ˈbʌkl̩] N

1. buckle (clasp):

buckle

2. buckle (bend):

buckle
upogib m

II . buck·le [ˈbʌkl̩] VB trans

1. buckle belt:

buckle
zapenjati [perf zapeti]

2. buckle (bend):

buckle

III . buck·le [ˈbʌkl̩] VB intr

buckle down VB intr

buckle

buckle in VB trans

buckle

Usage examples with buckle

my knees began to buckle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The buckle itself typically contains a miniature camera and a tape recorder.
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Concrete blocks had cracked and lower sections of the walls buckled under tension.
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Men and women wore shoes with shoe buckles (when they could afford them).
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Patients generally notice weakness in their legs, manifesting as rubbery legs or legs that tend to buckle, with or without dysesthesias (numbness or tingling).
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The iron mainmast buckled below the level of the deck, tearing the deck as it did, ending leaning to port at 45 degrees.
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The song amounts to a couplet repeated in buckle, a spoken bridge, and many choirs.
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Stiff materials, such as plastics, are expressly forbidden, and buckles are not permitted.
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Generally sleepsacks have collars at the top which buckle around the neck, further securing the person in it.
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The fabric tape was used with a buckle system which allowed for manual construction and dismantling.
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Finishers receive a belt buckle and medal but no prize money is awarded.
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