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latch <a latch; latches> N

anchor latch ELEC

bolt latch

bolt latch ARCHIT
bolt latch ARCHIT

jack latch

latch jack ELEC

latch tab INDUST

locking latch

magazine latch MIL

norfolk latch (or Canadian)

safety latch

thumb latch CARPENT

window latch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Just before it reaches the mouth, the squid latches onto the whale and rakes it with his suckers, wounding it in the process.
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Then they are rotated in opposite directions until they are tight, or latches engage.
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The relay will then latch and store the state to which it was driven.
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This allows the signal captured at the rising edge of the clock by the now locked master latch to pass through the slave latch.
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Such bolts are often used in space applications to ensure separation between rocket stages, because they are lighter and much more reliable than mechanical latches.
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A latch at the rear of the magazine holds the rounds in place in the magazine until they are needed.
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It is called masterslave because the second latch in the series only changes in response to a change in the first (master) latch.
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Latching switches do not have this feature and therefore are normally not used with a magnetic starter.
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The tape was placed over the latch bolt to prevent the door from latching shut.
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Most manufacturers design to prevent latch-up, and test their products to ensure that latch-up does not occur from atmospheric particle strikes.
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