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101 dead spindle
nMECH ENG eje muerto m, husillo fijo m, punto fijo m -
102 dead spot
nCINEMAT zona muerta f -
103 dead steam
nHYDRAUL, THERMO vapor de escape m -
104 dead time
nCOMP&DP, ELECTRON tiempo muerto m -
105 dead wall
nCONST pared ciega f -
106 dead water
nOCEAN aguaje producido por la resistencia de apéndices m, revesas de la estela f pl, agua remansada f, aguas muertas f pl -
107 dead weight pressure gauge
n (BrE)PHYS manómetro de contrapeso mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > dead weight pressure gauge
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108 dead weight scale
nWATER TRANSP escala de peso muerto f -
109 dead weight tonnage
nMECH peso muerto mPETR TECH lastre m, peso muerto m, tonelaje de carga m, tonelaje de peso muerto mWATER TRANSP peso muerto m -
110 dead weight tons
n plPETR TECH toneladas de peso muerto f pl -
111 dead work
nMINE labores preparatorias f pl (Esp), trabajo preparatorio m (AmL) -
112 dead workings
n plMINE explotación preparatoria f (AmL), labores preparatorias f pl (Esp) -
113 dead zone
nCOMP&DP zona muerta f -
114 dead-burned
adjTHERMO calcinado -
115 dead-centre notch
n (BrE)MECH ENG muesca de punto muerto f, ranura de punto muerto f -
116 dead-ended feeder
nELEC alimentador extremo m -
117 dead-length-type chuck
nMECH ENG portabrocas de longitud exacta m, portaherramientas de longitud exacta mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > dead-length-type chuck
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118 dead-stick landing
nAIR TRANSP aterrizaje sin motor m -
119 dead account
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120 dead angle
s.ángulo muerto.
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