cinch
cinch
sɪnʧ
sinch
/sˈɪnt‍ʃ/

Definición y significado de "cinch"en inglés

01

un juego de niños, pan comido

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved
Approving
Informal
Ejemplos
Assembling the new furniture according to the straightforward instructions was a cinch for the DIY enthusiast.
Ensamblar los muebles nuevos según las instrucciones sencillas fue pan comido para el entusiasta del bricolaje.
02

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

Ejemplos
He won the cinch game by skillfully predicting his opponents' hands.
03

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

Ejemplos
He adjusted the cinch to ensure the horse was comfortable.
04

cosa segura

something that will surely happen
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
Ejemplos
The contract was a cinch once all the terms were agreed upon.
El contrato fue pan comido una vez que se acordaron todos los términos.
to cinch
01

to gain mastery or a firm grasp over something

Ejemplos
They cinched control of the project by organizing the team efficiently.
02

asegurar

to secure, guarantee, or make certain of something
Ejemplos
He cinched victory with a decisive last-minute goal.
03

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

Ejemplos
The horse was restless until the rider cinched the girth properly.
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