shackle

shackle
1. noun, usu. in pl.
(lit. or fig.) Fessel, die
2. transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) anketten (to an + Akk.)
* * *
verb (to put shackles on.) in Ketten legen
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shack·le
[ˈʃækl̩]
I. vt
1. (chain)
to \shackle sb jdn [mit Ketten] fesseln
2. (fig: restrict)
to \shackle sb/sth jdn/etw behindern [o hemmen]
the government is \shackled by its own debts der Regierung sind durch eigene Schulden die Hände gebunden
to be \shackled by convention/outmoded attitudes an Konventionen/überholten Ansichten haften
II. n NAUT, TECH Schäkel m
* * *
['ʃkl]
1. n
1) usu pl Kette f, Fessel f (also fig)
2) (TECH) Schäkel m
2. vt
in Ketten legen

they were shackled together/to the wall — sie waren aneinandergekettet/an die Wand (an)gekettet

to shackle sb with sth (fig) — jdn mit etw belasten

to be shackled by sth (fig) — an etw (acc) gebunden sein

to be shackled with sth — die Belastung einer Sache (gen) haben

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shackle [ˈʃækl]
A s
1. pl Fesseln pl, Ketten pl (beide auch fig), Hand-, Beinschellen pl
2. TECH
a) Gelenkstück n (einer Kette)
b) (Metall) Bügel m
c) Lasche f
3. SCHIFF (Anker) Schäkel m
4. ELEK
a) Schäkel m
b) auch shackle insulator Schäkelisolator m
B v/t
1. fesseln (auch fig hemmen)
2. SCHIFF, TECH laschen
* * *
1. noun, usu. in pl.
(lit. or fig.) Fessel, die
2. transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) anketten (to an + Akk.)
* * *
v.
fesseln v.

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