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41 petroleum pitch
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42 pole pitch
(el) pas polar -
43 propeller pitch
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44 screw gauge; screw pitch gauge
(mas-un) calibru / şablon ptr. filetEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > screw gauge; screw pitch gauge
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45 screw pitch
(mas) pasul filetului -
46 segment pitch
(el) pasul lamelor de colector -
47 short-chord / pitch winding
(el) înfăşurare cu pas fracţionatEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > short-chord / pitch winding
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48 slot pitch
(el) pas de crestătură -
49 soft pitch
(petr) răşină / smoală moale -
50 steep pitch
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51 tar pitch
(petr) gudron de huilă -
52 thread pitch
(mas) pasul şurubului -
53 thread-pitch diameter
(mas) diametrul mediu al filetuluiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > thread-pitch diameter
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54 tooth pitch
(mas) pasul dinţilor -
55 variable-pitch airscrew / propeller
(av) elice cu pas variabil (reglabil)English-Romanian technical dictionary > variable-pitch airscrew / propeller
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56 variable-pitch blades
(mas) palete cu pas variabil (reglabil)English-Romanian technical dictionary > variable-pitch blades
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57 winding pitch
(el) pas de înfăşurare -
58 wood pitch / resin
(l) răşină naturală -
59 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) a delimita, a trasa2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) a alege -
60 -pitched
(of a (certain) musical pitch: a high-pitched / low-pitched voice.) în registru (înalt/ grav)
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