latch

గొళ్ళెం
definition
verb
she latched the door carefully
fasten (a door or gate) with a latch.
noun
On large canvas slabs, he uses a thick rust-colored paint and applies objects such as antler-shaped branches, a door latch or a metal chain.
a metal bar with a catch and lever used for fastening a door or gate.
translation of 'latch'
తలుపునకు వేయు గడియ
example
It is a good idea to actually install the spring 'latch' itself in the door temporarily to be sure the plate is properly located.
John undid the 'latch' and opened the door as if he were breaking in, using his shoulder like a battering ram.
lifting the 'latch', she pushed the gate open
In one embodiment, the storage element is a data 'latch' comprising a clock-enabled inverter serially coupled with a flip-flop.
The actuator 'latch' of a hard disk drive selectively intercepts the movement of the locking protrusion at the actuator so that the actuator is locked and unlocked.
John steps silently into the hallway and closes the door behind him, careful not to make a noise when he presses the button on the metal 'latch' .
A deadbolt is more secure than a spring-driven 'latch' since it's much harder to push the bolt in from the side of the door.
Within seconds, I had located the 'latch' and opened the door.
One 'latch' is spring-loaded and another is a two-position switch that prevents the battery from slipping out accidentally.
Of course, it is a little late to be thinking about this now, since the plate must align with the spring 'latch' of the lock you just installed.
It is made out of household parts, including a gate 'latch' and a bike seat, and is thought to have been used for an arms exhibition.
Their products are about as accurate as a lobbed brick, and cycle like the rusty gate 'latch' in your great aunt Emily's side yard.
She pushed a series of buttons on the outside of the door and a 'latch' unhitched.
Wasting no time I pulled on my trousers and buckled them, kicking into my shoes and grabbing my shirt and jacket when the door 'latch' opened.
I reached for the gate's 'latch' and then pain seared through my head.
You have to lift the 'latch' to swing the door out, and listen for it to click when it closes.
She crept downstairs, holding her breath as she passed her mother's room, pulled on her coat and shoes then lifted the heavy 'latch' which secured the door.
I nodded at Mr. Gretchen and slowly made my way over to the gate and unhooked the 'latch' .
He led them deep into the back of the castle before they crossed a small, obviously rarely used courtyard and he paused, pulling back the rusty 'latch' of the small gate.
Solid gates are more likely to catch the wind, and a faulty 'latch' will cause the gate to bang about, causing you and your neighbours sleepless nights.
I walked over to the large oak door and lifted the 'latch' .
Lifting her dress a few inches, she ran daintily across the grass and fumbled for a moment with the 'latch' of the gate, locking it quickly behind her.
The side access panel is secured and released by means of two knurled thumbscrews and a spring-loaded 'latch' .
The fore-end is mounted to the barrels not with a cheap spring 'latch' as on late American doubles, but rather with a nicely inlet lever release.
Because if it is the one with the gate, that is quite a secure fence and it looks like a gate with a 'latch' .
Darius flipped the 'latch' and pushed the gate open.
When you depress the spring-loaded 'latch' it opens smoothly on a hinge (also spring loaded).
He kept disappearing into the toilet where he would 'latch' the door and snort cocaine.
The key turned, the 'latch' unlocked and the door opened.
He fumbled for the 'latch' to open his door, and left the limousine and the beautiful woman behind as quickly as he could.
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