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81 screw tap
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82 screw-thread
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83 slotted screw
tornillo con ranura en la cabeza -
84 to have a screw loose
faltarle un tornillo a uno -
85 to screw up one's courage
armarse de valor -
86 to screw up
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87 turn of the screw
vuelta del tornillo -
88 BA screw thread
MECH ENG hilo de rosca de British Association m -
89 BSF screw thread
MECH ENG hilo de rosca de paso pequeño de British Standards m -
90 British Association screw thread
English-Spanish technical dictionary > British Association screw thread
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91 British Standard fine screw thread
MECH ENG hilo de rosca de paso pequeño de British Standards mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > British Standard fine screw thread
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92 hexagon-socket screw
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93 hourglass screw
nPROD tornillo de filetes convergentes m, tornillo globoide m, tornillo glóbico m -
94 railroad tie screw
RAIL tirafondo de traviesas m -
95 railway sleeper screw
RAIL tirafondo de traviesas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > railway sleeper screw
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96 right-and-left screw
nMECH ENG tornillo de pasos contrarios m, tornillo de roscas a derechas y a izquierdas m -
97 sleeper screw
n (BrE) (cf tie screw AmE )RAIL tirafondo de traviesa m -
98 temper screw
nMECH ENG adjusting screw tornillo regulador m, tornillo de ajuste m, tornillo alimentador m, tornillo de graduar mMINE cabeza de sonda f, tornillo regulador m -
99 tie screw
n (AmE) (cf sleeper screw BrE )RAIL fixed equipment tirafondo m, tirafondo de traviesa m -
100 he's got a screw loose
* le falta un tornillo
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