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61 drugme za uključivanje
• starter button -
62 dugme sa pokretanje
• starter button -
63 dugme za fino doterivanje
• inching button -
64 dugme za gašenje motora
• stop button -
65 dugme za pokretanje motora
• starter button -
66 dugme za povećanje
• maximize button -
67 dugme za resetovanje
• reset button -
68 dugme za smanjenje
• minimize button -
69 dugme za startovanje
• starter button -
70 dugme za zaustavljanje
• stop button -
71 inč-funta
• inching button pound -
72 inč-ton jedinica energije u en
• inching button ton -
73 jedinica energije u engleskom
• inching button pound -
74 komandno dugme
• kommand button -
75 palačni razmernik
• inching button rule -
76 palačno merilo
• inch rule; inching button rule; inch-rule -
77 podnožje
• base; basis; bearing; bed; bottom; button stem; feet; foot; footage; footboard; nadir; pedestal; plinth; podestal; podium; root; socle -
78 pozivni taster
• call announcer button; calling key -
79 pozivno dugme
• call announcer button; call key -
80 prekidač
• array position seitch; breaker; button; chopper; contact breaker; cut out; cut out contact; cut out relay; cut out solenoid; cuter out; cutout; cut-out; disconnecting switch; disconnector; disjuncter; electric switch; interrupt handler; interrupter; knob; knock off; magnetic
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