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  1. a small amount of something, such as a powder, especially the amount that a person can hold between their first finger and thumb. pizca. While the tomatoes are cooking add a pinch of salt / sugar / dried thyme. figurative Opinion polls on subjects like this should be taken with a pinch of scepticism.

  2. pinch [sb] vtr (shoes, clothes: be tight) apretar a vtr + prep : These shoes are pinching me. Estos zapatos me aprietan. pinch [sb] vtr: usually passive (affect with discomfort) afectar a vtr + prep : atacar a vtr + prep : tocar a vtr + prep : Many households have been pinched by the recession. La recesión afectó a muchos habitantes. pinch ...

  3. 1. general. pinch (también: nibble, tweak) volume_up. pellizcar [ pellizcando|pellizcado] {vb} more_vert. To zoom out, touch two points on the item, and then move your fingers toward each other, as if you're pinching them together.

  4. PINCH definition: 1. to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger…. Learn more.

  5. See 16 authoritative translations of Pinch in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  6. PINCH Significado, definición, qué es PINCH: 1. to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger…. Aprender más.

  7. 1 (with fingers) pellizco m. to give sb a pinch on the arm dar a algn un pellizco en el brazo, pellizcar el brazo a algn. 2 (=small quantity) pizca f. a pinch of salt una pizca de sal. a pinch of snuff un polvo de rapé.

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