collar
co
ˈkɑ
kaa
llar
lər
lēr
British pronunciation
/ˈkɒlə/

Definición y significado de "collar"en inglés

01

cuello

the part around the neck of a piece of clothing that usually turns over
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collar definition and meaning
example
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She adjusted the collar of her blouse to make sure it lay flat against her shoulders.
Ella ajustó el cuello de su blusa para asegurarse de que quedara plano contra sus hombros.
The dog wore a bright red collar with a shiny tag that displayed his name and owner ’s contact information.
El perro llevaba un collar rojo brillante con una chapa reluciente que mostraba su nombre y la información de contacto de su dueño.
02

a band, typically made of leather, rope, or fabric, placed around an animal's neck to identify, control, or attach a leash

collar definition and meaning
example
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The farmer fastened a collar around the cow to guide it.
The collar kept the puppy from escaping the yard.
03

a tight necklace or band worn around a person's neck, often for fashion

collar definition and meaning
example
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She wore a velvet collar that matched her dress.
A gold collar added elegance to the evening outfit.
04

a visible ring, band, or marking encircling the neck or throat area of an animal

example
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The fox had a distinctive white collar around its neck.
The parrot 's green collar made it easy to identify.
05

the act of apprehending someone, typically a criminal

example
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The police made a quick collar of the suspect.
Witnesses helped in the collar of the suspect near the train station.
06

a figurative restraint or control placed on someone or something

example
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The strict regulations acted as a collar on innovation.
He felt the corporate collar limiting his creativity.
07

the stitched rim at the opening of a shoe or boot that surrounds the ankle

example
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The hiking boot 's padded collar made it comfortable.
Leather collars on boots prevent rubbing.
08

a short ring fastened over a rod or shaft to limit, guide, or secure a mechanical part

example
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The engineer placed a collar on the rotating shaft to prevent movement.
A steel collar secured the axle in place.
09

cuello, collar

anything worn or placed about the neck
to collar
01

to apprehend someone, usually by law enforcement

example
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The officer collared the suspect after a brief chase.
Detectives collared the thief outside the bank.
02

to provide or equip someone or something with a collar

example
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The farmer collared the calf before leading it to the pasture.
She collared her dog with a bright, reflective strap.
03

to grab or hold someone by the neck or collar

example
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The wrestler collared his opponent during the match.
The bouncer collared the troublemaker at the club.
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