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41 plug connector
<el> (with cutting blades) ■ Messerleiste f<el> (e.g. for mains power) ■ Steckdose f<el> (as opp. to female socket) ■ Stecker m ; Männchen n jarg.rar -
42 plug outlet
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43 plug socket
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44 plug-in unit
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45 mains supply plug
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46 mains supply plug
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47 polarity plug
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48 current plug
n (AmE) (cf mains plug BrE )ELEC clavija de conexión a la red f, enchufe de conexión a la red m, enchufe de la corriente m, enchufe tomacorriente m -
49 earthed plug
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50 two-way plug
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51 calling plug
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52 counting plug
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53 to plug into
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54 штепсель
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55 сетевой штепсель
mains plug электр., mains supply plugРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > сетевой штепсель
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56 netcontactstop
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57 netsteker
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58 сетевой штепсель
Russian-English dictionary of construction > сетевой штепсель
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59 Netzstecker
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60 штепсель
1. plug2. peak plug
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