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1 rack the carriage of a traveling crane
(AmE) see rack the carriage of a travelling crane BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > rack the carriage of a traveling crane
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2 monkey carriage
nPROD of overhead travelling crane carro de rodadura m -
3 rack the carriage of a travelling crane
n (BrE)MECH ENG trasladar el carro de un puente grúaEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > rack the carriage of a travelling crane
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4 second-class
1) (of or in the class next after or below the first; not of the very best quality: a second-class restaurant; He gained a second-class honours degree in French.) de segunda clase2) ((for) travelling in a part of a train etc that is not as comfortable or luxurious as some other part: a second-class passenger; His ticket is second-class; (also adverb) I'll be travelling second-class.) de segunda clasetr[sekənd'klɑːs]1 (ticket, carriage) de segunda (clase); (citizen) de segunda categoría, de secunda clase; (goods) de calidad inferior2 (mail, postage, stamp, etc) ordinario,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsecond-class (honours) degree ≈ notable nombre masculino (título universitario que corresponde a la segunda o tercera nota más alta)adj.• de clase inferior adj.• de segunda clase adj.'sekənd'klæs, ˌsekənd'klɑːsadjective (pred second-class class)a) ( inferior) <goods/service> de segunda (clase or categoría), de calidad inferiorb) ( Post)second-class-class matter — ( in US) impresos mpl
second-class-class mail — ( in UK) servicio regular de correos, que tarda más en llegar a destino que el de primera clase
d) (BrE Educ)['sekǝnd'klɑːs]second-class-class degree — título calificado con la segunda o tercera nota que es posible obtener
1.ADJ [compartment, carriage] de segunda clase•
a second-class return to London — (Rail) un billete de ida y vuelta a Londres en segunda2.ADV•
to send sth second-class — enviar algo por segunda clase•
to travel second-class — viajar en segunda* * *['sekənd'klæs, ˌsekənd'klɑːs]adjective (pred second-class class)a) ( inferior) <goods/service> de segunda (clase or categoría), de calidad inferiorb) ( Post)second-class-class matter — ( in US) impresos mpl
second-class-class mail — ( in UK) servicio regular de correos, que tarda más en llegar a destino que el de primera clase
d) (BrE Educ)second-class-class degree — título calificado con la segunda o tercera nota que es posible obtener
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5 rack
12 nAGRIC pesebre mELEC ENG cremallera fMECH caballete m, cremallera f, rejilla f, sector dentado m, soporte mMECH ENG sector dentado m, atril m, bastidor m, batiente m, caballete m, consola f, cremallera f, soporte m, unscrewing device dispositivo para desenroscar mMILIT for weapons bastidor mPRINT chibalete mPROD bastidor m, cremallera fTELECOM armario metálico m, soporte mTRANSP, VEH cremallera f3 vtCINEMAT enganchar4
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