cinch
cinch
sɪnʧ
sinch
British pronunciation
/sˈɪnt‍ʃ/

Definition und Bedeutung von „cinch“ im Englischen

01

ein Kinderspiel, eine leichte Aufgabe

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved
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The skilled negotiator found reaching a compromise between the parties to be a cinch.
Der erfahrene Verhandler fand, dass es ein Kinderspiel war, einen Kompromiss zwischen den Parteien zu erreichen.
02

a card game variation, played with four players, in which participants bid for the privilege of naming the trump suit

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The rules of cinch require careful counting and strategy.
03

a strap or band, usually around a horse's belly, used to secure the saddle in place

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The cowboy checked the cinch after every few miles on the trail.
04

eine Selbstverständlichkeit, ein Kinderspiel

something that will surely happen
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Given his track record, securing the promotion was a cinch.
Angesichts seiner Erfolgsbilanz war die Beförderung ein Kinderspiel.
to cinch
01

to gain mastery or a firm grasp over something

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He cinched the negotiation by understanding the other party's priorities.
02

to secure, guarantee, or make certain of something

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The reservation was cinched after the confirmation email arrived.
03

to fasten or secure by tying a strap or girth, typically around a saddle or similar object

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He cinched the tent securely to withstand the wind.
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