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15:58 Aug 24, 2011 |
English to Romanian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering | |||||||
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5 | bolt/ stift de antrenare |
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5 | ax de antrenare |
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bolt/ stift de antrenare Explanation: Webster says : pin (pin) n., v. <pinned, pin-ning> n. 1. a small, slender, often pointed piece of metal, wood, etc., used as a fastener or support. 2. a short, slender piece of wire with a point at one end and a head at the other, for fastening things together. 3. any of various forms of fasteners, badges, or ornaments consisting essentially or partly of a penetrating wire or shaft (often used in combination): a fraternity pin; a tiepin. 4. a. a short metal rod, as a linchpin, driven through holes in adjacent parts, as a hub and an axle, to keep the parts together. b. a short cylindrical rod or tube, as a wrist pin or crankpin, joining two parts so as to permit them to move in one plane relative to each other. |
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ax de antrenare Explanation: Sau arbore. Se prefera, totusi, notiunea de ax, tinand cont de dimensiuni. |
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