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abrochar

Translation

v.
(una prenda)
to do up uk
¿Podrías abrocharme el vestido?
Could you please do my dress up?
(con hebilla)
to buckle
Llevas los botones sin abrochar
Your buttons are undone
(el cinturón de seguridad)
to fasten
Por favor, abróchense los cinturones
Please, fasten your seat belts
(grapar) amér.
to staple
(Definition of abrochar v. from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact Español-Inglés © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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