kajdanki

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Lehçe - Türkçe
kelepçe takmak
kelepçelemek
Lehçe - İngilizce
handcuff

The police officer put handcuffs on Tom. - Funkcjonariusz policji założył Tomowi kajdanki.

The policeman unlocked Tom's handcuffs. - Policjant otworzył kajdanki Toma.

To apply handcuffs to; to manacle. - Hay (1754)
One ring of a locking fetter for the hand or one pair
to restrain or restrict

Dang, I’m handcuffed by these regulations. I’d like to help but it’d be illegal.

{v} to confine the hands with irons
{i} ring-shaped shackle placed on the wrist to bind or restrain, manacle
If you handcuff someone, you put handcuffs around their wrists. They tried to handcuff him but, despite his injuries, he fought his way free. to put handcuffs on someone
To apply handcuffs to; to manacle
confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs; "The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime"
shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
{f} restrain with handcuffs (ring-shaped shackles for the wrists)
Handcuffs are two metal rings which are joined together and can be locked round someone's wrists, usually by the police during an arrest. He was led away to jail in handcuffs
A fastening, consisting of an iron ring around the wrist, usually connected by a chain with one on the other wrist; a manacle; usually in the plural