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1 axle of a hinge
axle of a hingeeixo de uma dobradiça. -
2 axle
['æksl](the rod on which a wheel turns: the back axle of the car.) eixo* * *ax.le['æksəl] n 1 eixo de rodas. 2 árvore, veio. axle of a hinge eixo de uma dobradiça. -
3 axle
['æksl](the rod on which a wheel turns: the back axle of the car.) eixo -
4 axle bed
ax.le bed['æksəl bed] n caixa de mancal. -
5 axle stub
ax.le stub['æksəl st∧b] n munhão do eixo. -
6 axle tree
ax.le tree['æksəl tri:] n Tech árvore do eixo, eixo de roda. -
7 axle
eixo (Mech)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > axle
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8 axle
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9 jointed cross shaft axle
jointed cross shaft axleeixo móvel, eixo oscilante. -
10 wheel and axle
wheel and axle[wi:l ən 'æksəl] n Mec cabrestante: espécie de guincho. -
11 crank-axle
crank-ax.le[kr'æŋk æksəl] Tech moente de manivela. -
12 driving axle
driv.ing ax.le[dr'aiviŋ æksəl] n eixo motor. -
13 floating axle
float.ing ax.le[fl'outiŋ æksəl] n Mech eixo oscilante. -
14 front axle
front ax.le[fr∧nt 'æksəl] n eixo dianteiro. -
15 radial axle
ra.di.al ax.le[r'eidiəl æksəl] n eixo radial. -
16 rear axle
rear ax.le[riə 'æksəl] n eixo traseiro. -
17 spring-axle
spring-ax.le[spriŋ 'æksəl] n Mech eixo com molejo. -
18 steering axle
steer.ing ax.le[st'iəriŋ æksəl] n eixo de direção. -
19 driving axle
eixo motor, eixo transmissorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > driving axle
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20 front axle
eixo dianteiroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > front axle
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