cinch
cinch
sɪnʧ
sinch
British pronunciation
/sˈɪnt‍ʃ/

Definição e significado de "cinch"em inglês

01

mamão com açúcar, brincadeira de criança

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved
ApprovingApproving
InformalInformal
example
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Memorizing the simple choreography for the dance routine was a cinch for the talented performer.
Memorizar a coreografia simples da rotina de dança foi moleza para o artista talentoso.
02

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

example
Exemplos
Families often play cinch at gatherings for fun and competition.
03

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

example
Exemplos
Leather cinches are durable and commonly used in western saddles.
04

algo certo, mamão com açúcar

something that will surely happen
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
example
Exemplos
Completing the task on time was a cinch with the new tools provided.
Completar a tarefa a tempo foi moleza com as novas ferramentas fornecidas.
to cinch
01

to gain mastery or a firm grasp over something

example
Exemplos
The coach helped the player cinch his technique before the match.
02

to secure, guarantee, or make certain of something

example
Exemplos
The team cinched the championship by winning the final game.
03

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

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The worker cinched the load with ropes before transport.
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