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1 cog
[kɒg]a (tiny) cog in the machine — fig. una (semplice) rotella nell'ingranaggio
* * *[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) dente, ingranaggio* * *cog (1) /kɒg/n. (mecc.)2 (fig.) rotella, rotellina: John is just a cog in the machine of our business, John non è che una rotella nell'ingranaggio della nostra azienda3 ► cogwheel● (mecc.) cog belt, cinghia a denti □ cog rail, rotaia a cremagliera □ cog railway, ferrovia a cremagliera □ (fig.) to slip a cog, fare un errore ( nei propri calcoli); sbagliarsi.cog (2) /kɒg/n. (falegn.)2 dente d'incastro; tenone.(to) cog (1) /kɒg/v. t.2 (metall.) sbozzare al laminatoio.(to) cog (2) /kɒg/v. t.(falegn.) congiungere mediante incastro a tenone.* * *[kɒg]a (tiny) cog in the machine — fig. una (semplice) rotella nell'ingranaggio
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