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fasten [ˈfɑ:sən, Am ˈfæs-] VERB trans, intr

1. fasten (zip, button up):

fasten

2. fasten (close):

fasten

fasten onto VERB trans

fasten upon VERB trans

fasten upon PHRVB fasten on

Siehe auch: fasten on

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Englisch
It also helps to fasten around the waist and hold the numerous skirts which are also parts of the national costume.
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Standard equipment included a reclining front seats, cigar lighter, fasten seat belt warning light, driver's door mirror, twin reversing lights and a dipping rear view mirror.
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A lithographed button may fasten with a pinback or with a metal tab which folds over a lapel or pocket.
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Some caftans had a square collar but the majority overlapped in the front to fasten under the arm creating a slanting collar.
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While the solution comes with a shock of surprise, it is logical enough: the clues are there, one could fasten upon them and assess their importance.
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People can put in to fasten up that process.
www.startupsmart.com.au
Once you discover how much diapers cost, you may want to fasten your baby to a clothing line to drip-dry.
www.dailyfinance.com
They were widely used to fasten cloth diapers (nappies), as the safety clasp prevents the baby from being jabbed.
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He also said the central bank will soon revise the marginal cost of funds-based lending rate framework to help fasten up process of policy transmission.
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Smaller remoras also fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and some small remoras travel in the mouths or gills of large manta rays, ocean sunfish, swordfish, and sailfish.
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