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1 axle shaft
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2 rear-axle shaft
nAUTO, MECH, VEH eje trasero m, puente trasero m -
3 axle
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4 axle
'æksl(the rod on which a wheel turns: the back axle of the car.) ejeaxle n ejetr['æksəl]1 eje nombre masculinoaxle ['æksəl] n: eje mn.• eje s.m.• peón s.m.• árbol s.m.• árbol de una máquina s.m.'æksəlnoun eje m['æksl]1.N eje m, árbol m, flecha f (Mex)2.CPDaxle shaft N — palier m
* * *['æksəl]noun eje m -
5 rear-axle drive shaft
nAUTO, MECH, VEH semieje trasero mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > rear-axle drive shaft
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6 rear
12 nAUTO, TRANSP, VEH parte trasera f -
7 eje
eje sustantivo masculino 1a) (Astron, Fís, Mat) axis2 (de asunto, política) core, central theme
eje sustantivo masculino
1 Téc (de una rueda) axle (de una máquina) shaft
2 Mat Geom axis (pl axes); eje de coordenadas, x and y axes
eje de simetría, axis of symmetry
3 (persona o asunto más importante) la aprobación de los presupuestos fue el eje de la reunión, approval of the budget was the crux of the meeting
4 Hist Pol Eje, Axis: las fuerzas del Eje fueron derrotadas en Normandía, Axis forces were defeated at Normandy ' eje' also found in these entries: Spanish: rodar - rotar - vuelta - descentrado - sobre - transversal English: axis - axle - grease - hinge - linchpin - polar - shaft - back - center - spindle -
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9 bearing
nCONST points of compass cojinete m, punto de apoyo m, apoyo m, of several faces of building soporte mGEOL orientación fMECH cojinete m, punto de apoyo m, soporte mPROD of core print portamacho mRAIL tope de aguja mVEH rodamiento m, cojinete mWATER TRANSP navigation marcación f, demora f -
10 brake
breik
1. verb(to slow down or stop: He braked (the car) suddenly.) frenar
2. noun(often in plural) a device for doing this: He put on the brake(s). frenobrake1 n frenobrake2 vb frenartr[breɪk]1 (estate car) furgoneta————————tr[breɪk]1 freno1 frenar1 frenar, hacer frenar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto apply the brake / put on the brake frenar, echar el frenoto release the brake soltar el frenoto put a brake on something/somebody figurative use poner trabas a algo/alguienback brake freno traserobrake arm palanca del frenobrake axle árbol nombre masculino del frenobrake band cinta del frenobrake block pastilla de frenobrake disc disco del frenobrake drum tambor nombre masculino de frenobrake fluid líquido de frenobrake horsepower potencia al frenobrake lights luces nombre femenino plural de frenadobrake lining forro del frenobrake pedal pedal nombre masculino de frenobrake shaft árbol nombre masculino del frenobrake shoe zapata del frenofoot brake freno de pedalfront brake freno delanterobrake n: freno mn.• amasadera s.f.• freno s.m.• grada s.f.• helecho s.m.v.• enfrenar v.• frenar v.
I breɪka) ( on vehicle) freno mto put the brakes o a brake on something — (colloq) poner* freno a algo; (before n)
brake lights — luces fpl de freno or de frenado
b) ( handbrake) freno m de manoto put on o apply the brake — poner* el freno de mano
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intransitiveansitive verb frenar
I [breɪk]1.N (Aut etc) freno mto put the brakes on — (Aut) frenar
to put the brakes on sth — (fig) poner freno a algo
2.VI frenar3.VT frenar4.CPDbrake block N — pastilla f de frenos
brake cable N — [of vehicle] cable m del freno
brake drum N — tambor m de freno
brake fluid N — líquido m de frenos
brake horsepower N — potencia f al freno
brake lever N — palanca f de freno
brake light N — luz f de freno
brake lining N — forro m or guarnición f del freno
brake pedal N — pedal m de freno
brake shoe N — zapata f del freno
brake van N — (Brit) (Rail) furgón m de cola
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[breɪk]N (=vehicle) break m ; (=estate car) rubia f
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[breɪk]N (Bot) helecho m ; (=thicket) soto m* * *
I [breɪk]a) ( on vehicle) freno mto put the brakes o a brake on something — (colloq) poner* freno a algo; (before n)
brake lights — luces fpl de freno or de frenado
b) ( handbrake) freno m de manoto put on o apply the brake — poner* el freno de mano
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11 bearing end
nMECH ENG of shaft, axle extremo del cojinete m, lado del cojinete m -
12 driving
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13 floating
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14 steering
nAUTO, MILIT, TELECOM, TRANSP, VEH dirección f
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