Spanish Meaning of lock horns

Encararse

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Definitions and Meaning of lock horns in English

lock horns

a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair, an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam), a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or flax), to make fast, motionless, or inflexible especially by the interlacing or interlocking of parts, to acquire (something, such as a target or signal) automatically using a sensor (such as radar), a narrow ropelike strand of hair formed by matting, braiding, or twisting, to bind closely, a hold in wrestling secured on one part of the body, one that is assured of success or favorable outcome, a fastening (as for a door) in which a bolt is operated (as by a key), to make fast with or as if with a lock, a controlling hold, to fix in a particular situation or method of operation, a wrestling hold that prevents any movement of the part of the body that is being held, to go or pass by means of a lock (as in a canal), to move or permit to pass (something, such as a ship) by raising or lowering in a lock, to become locked, a locking or fastening together, the hair of the head, the mechanism for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm, to grapple in combat, to come into conflict, to make or become fast or motionless, a hairstyle consisting of locks, air lock, to fasten in or out or to make secure or inaccessible by or as if by means of locks, a small bunch of hair or fiber (as cotton or wool), a fastening (as for a door) operated by a key or a combination, to be capable of being locked, to shut in or out or make secure by or as if by means of a lock, to fasten with or as if with a lock, an enclosure (as in a canal) with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level, to hold in a close embrace, interlace, interlock, a device for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm, to fasten the lock of, to make fast by the linking of parts together, to invest (capital) without assurance of easy convertibility into money

FAQs About the word lock horns

Encararse

a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair, an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam), a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or flax), to ma

discutir,frases vacías,discutir,pelea,darse de cabezazos,Choque,disputa,caerse,lucha,pelea

llevarse bien,aceptar,estar de acuerdo,Coexistencia,estar de acuerdo,consentimiento,consentimiento

lock (up) => encerrar, lochs => lagos, locations => ubicaciones, locates => localiza, locals => los habitantes,