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1 смещенный шатун
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2 шатун
connecting rod, link* * *шату́н м.
connecting rodшату́н передаё́т уси́лие от по́ршня к коле́нчатому ва́лу и обра́тно — the connecting rod transmits force in either direction between the piston and the crankshaftвилкообра́зный шату́н — forked connecting rodви́льчатый шату́н — forked connecting rodвну́тренний шату́н — inside connecting rodвспомога́тельный шату́н — auxiliary connecting rodгла́вный шату́н — master connecting rodшату́н двутавро́вого сече́ния — I-section connecting rodдополни́тельный шату́н — auxiliary connecting rodнару́жный шату́н — outside connecting rodприцепно́й шату́н — knuckle [articulated] connecting rodпрямо́й шату́н — straight connecting rodсмещё́нный шату́н — offset connecting rodсочленё́нный шату́н — link connecting rodшату́н с шарни́рной голо́вкой — hinged-type connecting rodтру́бчатый шату́н — tubular connecting rod* * * -
3 шатун
м. connecting rodшатун передаёт усилие от поршня к коленчатому валу и обратно — the connecting rod transmits force in either direction between the piston and the crankshaft
Синонимический ряд:бродяга (сущ.) бомж; бомжа; бродяга; побродяга; побродягу; подзаборник; подзаборника -
4 смещённый шатун
Engineering: offset connecting rod
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