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Cuffed

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Translation of "cuffed" into Russian

cuff
Verb
cuffed Past Simple
raiting
UK
/kʌf/
US
/kʌf/
cuff
cuffs
cuffed Past Simple / Past Participle
cuffing Gerund
надеть наручники
The police officer had to cuff the suspect.
Полицейскому пришлось надеть наручники на подозреваемого.
He threatened to cuff him if he didn't stop talking.
Он пригрозил ударить его, если тот не перестанет говорить.
Additional translations
cuffed
Adjective
raiting
UK
/kʌft/
US
/kʌft/
cuffed
more cuffed Comp.
most cuffed Super.
с манжетами
He wore a shirt with cuffed sleeves.
Он носил рубашку с манжетами на рукавах.
Additional translations
с закатанными
с подворотами

Definitions

cuff
Verb
raiting
To strike someone with an open hand, especially on the head.
The teacher cuffed the student lightly on the head for not paying attention.
To secure or fasten with handcuffs.
The police officer cuffed the suspect before leading him to the patrol car.
To fold or roll up the end of a garment, especially a sleeve or trouser leg.
On hot days he cuffed his jeans above his ankles.
slang To enter into or commit to a romantic relationship.
He didn't want to be cuffed during the summer.
cuffed
Adjective
raiting
UK
/kʌft/
US
/kʌft/
Having the ends of a garment, such as sleeves or pants, turned back or hemmed with a band.
She wore a pair of cuffed jeans that gave her outfit a casual look.
Restrained or secured with handcuffs.
The suspect was cuffed and taken into custody by the police.

Idioms and phrases

cuff (someone's) ear
He threatened to cuff the boy's ear if he misbehaved again.
дать (кому-то) подзатыльник
Он пригрозил дать мальчику подзатыльник, если он снова будет плохо себя вести.
cuff (someone) lightly
She cuffed him lightly on the arm as a playful gesture.
слегка шлепнуть (кого-то)
Она слегка шлепнула его по руке как шутливый жест.
cuff (someone's) head
The teacher cuffed the student's head gently to get his attention.
ударить (кого-то) по голове
Учитель слегка ударил ученика по голове, чтобы привлечь его внимание.
cuff (someone) playfully
She cuffed him playfully after he made a silly joke.
шлепать (кого-то) в шутку
Она пошлепала его в шутку после того, как он сказал глупую шутку.
cuff (someone's) shoulder
He cuffed his friend's shoulder as a sign of camaraderie.
стукнуть (кого-то) по плечу
Он стукнул друга по плечу как знак товарищества.