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1 axis
n. scharnier, spil; middenpunt (van een symmetrisch object)[ æksis] 〈meervoud: axes〉 -
2 axis of advance
spil van vooruitgang (weg waar strijdkrachten zich voortbewegen) -
3 axis of attack
spil van aanval (weg waar strijdkrachten op de vijand afstormen) -
4 axis of evacuation
Evacuatielijn -
5 axis of rotating symmetry
Draaiende symmetrie as (een centrale lijn waarvan alle delen die zich aan de kanten bevinden precies in elkaar passen als het rond gedraaid wordt) -
6 axis of rotation
draaispil -
7 axis of supply
spil van aanvoer (weg waarlangs goederen worden aangevoerd van de achterlinie naar het front) -
8 axis of symmetry
symmetrische as -
9 axis
asaslijnhartlijn -
10 axis of rotation
draaiasrotatieas -
11 axis of symmetry
symmetrieas -
12 axis with breaks
scheurlijn -
13 minor axis
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14 revolve on an axis
revolve on an axis -
15 the sun revolves on its axis
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16 stationary colour phase alternation axis: stationary CPA axis
vaste as bij de wisselende kleuropvolgingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > stationary colour phase alternation axis: stationary CPA axis
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17 centroidal axis
Centrale as -
18 drag axis
weerstandsas -
19 lateral axis
laterale as (in leger-baan waarover troepen verplaatst moeten worden afdelingen (parallel aan front) -
20 longitudinal axis
longitudinale as (baan die verbindt tussen onze troepen en vijandelijke troepen (loodrecht op frontlijn (in leger))
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