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41 flush wiring
nELEC, ELEC ENG supply network cableado embutido m -
42 flush-head rivet
nMECH ENG, PROD remache de cabeza embutida m -
43 flush-mounted lens
nOPT, PHOTO lente montada a paño f -
44 flush-operated
adjPROD operado a chorro m -
45 flush
adj.1 a ras, al mismo nivel.2 bien provisto.s.1 calor de hígado, sofoco, sonrojo.2 descarga de agua.3 florecimiento.4 enrojecimiento.v.1 sonrojarse, estar hecho unas brasas, ponerse como la grana, ponerse de mil colores, ruborizarse, arrebolarse, encenderse.2 enjuagar.3 fluir de pronto.4 tirar de la bomba del inodoro, jalar la bomba, jalar la bomba del inodoro, jalar la cadena.5 purgar, evacuar.6 sonrojar, poner rojo.7 limpiar.8 vaciar, alinear a lo largo de un margen.9 copiar a un medio de almacenamiento más permanente. (pt & pp flushed) -
46 flush away
v.1 echar por el inodoro, echar al váter, tirar al inodoro.2 jalar la bomba. -
47 flush bolt
s.cerrojo de embutir, cerrojo embutido, pasador de embutir, perno embutido. -
48 flush box
s.caja de inspección de conductores subterráneos, caja de introducción de conductores subterráneos. -
49 flush deck
s.cubierta corrida, cubierta rasa. -
50 flush into
v.1 fluir a chorros hacia.2 entrar a raudales en. -
51 flush joint
s.junta lisa, ensambladura enrasada, junta llana. -
52 flush out
v.1 hacer salir (force to emerge)2 purgar. -
53 flush outlet
s.toma de embutir, tomacorriente embutido. -
54 flush over
v.1 rebalsarse.2 desbordarse, salirse de madre. -
55 flush pipe
s.tubo de baldeo. -
56 flush production
s.producción inicial. -
57 flush receptacle
s.receptáculo embutido. -
58 flush rivet
s.remache de cabeza rasa. -
59 flush sound
s.sonido de la cisterna. -
60 flush switch
s.interruptor embutido, llave de embutir.
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