Hebrew Meaning of shackles

אזיקים

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Definitions and Meaning of shackles in English

shackles

to make fast with a shackle, a length of cable or anchor chain of usually 15 fathoms, to deprive of freedom of action, a U-shaped metal device for joining or fastening something, something that checks or prevents free action as if by fetters, a ring or band that prevents free use of the legs or arms, to make fast with or as if with a shackle, to deprive of freedom especially of action by means of restrictions or handicaps, to bind with shackles, something (such as a manacle or fetter) that confines the legs or arms, something that prevents free action, a usually U-shaped fastening device secured by a bolt or pin through holes in the end of the two arms

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אזיקים

to make fast with a shackle, a length of cable or anchor chain of usually 15 fathoms, to deprive of freedom of action, a U-shaped metal device for joining or fa

מחסום,מבוכה,מכשול,הפרעה,מכשול,מכשול,בלוק,בלם,נטל,שרשרת

יתרון,לשבור,זָרָז,קצה,תנופה,תמריץ,דרבן,גירוי,סיוע,עזרה

shackle(s) => כבלי רגל, sewing up => תפירה, sewers => ביוב, sewerages => ביוב, sewed up => תפור,