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Results for: ball seat couplingTranslations 1 - 30 of 683
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ball seat coupling(OM, hidr, metr) arti-culaţie cu bilă intermediară, cuplare cu racord cu bile / bilă (pe o suprafaţă plană sau conică), racord cu bile / bilă
(fam.) get a move on! Come on! now then! look lively! bustle! go away! look alive/amer. sharp! make it snappy! get on the ball! stir yourmişcă(-te) (ceva mai repede)
(fam.) to open the ball.a porni lucrurile
(fam.) to start the ball rolling; to set the ball a-rolling.a pune lucrurile în mişcare
(fam.) to take a back-seat.a se trezi împins pe ultimul plan
(la jocuri) my turn! my ball! mil. sl. taxi up!la mine!
(railway) couplingacuplare
1. to take the back seat. 2. (pe cal) to rid pillion.a ocupa locul din spate
fancy-dress ballcostumat
adapter coupling(OM) manşon de reducţie, reducţie
adapter couplingreducţie; manşon de reducţie
adjustable seat(OM) scaun reglabil (la ventil, etc.); suport reglabil
adjustable seatscaun reglabil
aligning seat hearing(OM) rulment axial cu şaibă sferică de aliniere
aligning seat washer(OM) suport pentru şaiba de aliniere a rulmentului axial
angular ball bearingrulment oblic cu bile
angular contact ball (roller) bearing(OM) rulment radial-axial sau axial-radial cu bile (role)
annular ball bearing(OM) rulment radial cu bile
annular ball bearingrulment (radial) cu bile
annular seatscaun rotund
area of ball imprimt / of cupsuprafaţa amprentei (la încercări de duritate, cu bilă)
automatic coupling apparatusaparat de cuplare automată
automating couplingcuplare, conectare (mecanică) automată
axial ball bearing(OM) rulment axial cu bile
axial ball bearingrulment axial cu bile
back of seatrezemător de spate; (OM) suprafaţa de aşezare a scaunului (supapei)
back-hand/rever sport to take the ball on the back-hand.a returna în
ballbalon
ballbila
ballbilă, minge, sferă; (OM) rulment, bilă, flotor; glob, ghem; a se aglomera, a forma sfere
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