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1 axle
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2 axle
[ˈæksl] nounthe rod on which a wheel turns:مِحْوَر الدّولابthe back axle of the car.
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3 سن الرحى
axle tooth -
4 الرحى
1) axle tooth 2) azzle tooth -
5 محور التماثل
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6 محور العربة
n. axle tree -
7 أكسات خلفية
Axle shaft [Industry: Automotive] -
8 جزع
جُزْع: مِحْوَرُ العَجَلَةِ أو الدّولاب -
9 جسر
جِسْر: قَضِيبٌ يَرْبُطُ بَيْنَ عَجَلَتَيْ عَرَبَةٍaxletree, axle -
10 الدولاب والجزع
الدّولابُ والجُزْع -
11 العجلة والجزع
العَجَلَةُ والجُزْع -
12 محور العجلة أو الدولاب
مِحْوَرُ العَجَلَةِ أو الدّولابaxle, arbor; hub, nave -
13 محور العربة
مِحْوَرُ العَرَبَة -
14 ملفاف
مِلْفاف: أدَاةٌ مِيكَانِيكِيّةٌ لِرَفْعِ الأثْقال -
15 grease
[griːs]1. noun1) soft, thick, animal fat.شَحْم2) any thick, oily substance:مادّة زيتيَّهShe put grease on the squeaking hinge.
2. verbto put grease on, over or in:يُشَحِّمThe mechanic greased the car's axle.
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16 revolve
[rəˈvɔlv] verbto move, roll or turn (in a complete circle) around a central point, axis etc:يَدورُ حَوْلThe Earth revolves about the Sun and also revolves on its axis.
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17 wheel
[wiːl]1. noun1) a circular frame or disc turning on a rod or axle, on which vehicles etc move along the ground:A bicycle has two wheels, a tricycle three, and most cars four
دولاب، عَجَلa cartwheel.
2) any of several things similar in shape and action:دولاب القِيادَهHe was found drunk at the wheel (= steering-wheel) of his car.
2. verb1) to cause to move on wheels:يَدْفَع ، يُحَرِّك العَجَلاتHe wheeled his bicycle along the path.
2) to (cause to) turn quickly:يَدور بِسُرْعَهHe wheeled round and slapped me.
3) (of birds) to fly in circles.يَطير في دَوائِر -
18 جزع
جُزْع \ axle: a bar on which a wheel turns. -
19 محور
مِحْوَر \ pivot: the central point round which sth. (e.g. a wheel) turns; sb. or sth. that an important action, event, etc. depends on: The mother is often the pivot of family life. \ مِحْوَر \ axis. \ _(field) Maths. \ See Also خَطّ المِحْور \ مِحْوَر العَجَلة \ axle: a bar on which a wheel turns.
См. также в других словарях:
Axle — Ax le ([a^]ks l), n. [OE. axel, exel, shoulder, AS. eaxl; akin to AS. eax axle, Sw. & Dan. axel shoulder, axle, G. achse axle, achsel shoulder, L. axis axle, Gr. a xwn, Skr. aksha, L. axilla shoulder joint: cf. F. essieu, axle, OF. aissel, fr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
axle — (n.) pole or pin upon which a wheel revolves, M.E. axel , from some combination of O.E. eax and O.N. öxull axis, both from P.Gmc. *akhsulaz (Cf. O.E. eaxl, O.S. ahsla, O.H.G. ahsala, Ger. Achsel shoulder ), from PIE *aks axis (see … Etymology dictionary
axle — [n] shaft around which wheels rotate arbor, axis, gudgeon, mandrel, pin, pivot, pole, rod, shaft, spindle, stalk, stem, support; concepts 464,830 … New thesaurus
axle — ► NOUN ▪ a rod or spindle passing through the centre of a wheel or group of wheels. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
axle — [ak′səl] n. [ME axel (only in comp. axeltre): see AXLETREE] 1. a rod on which a wheel turns, or one connected to a wheel so that they turn together 2. a) a bar connecting two opposite wheels, as of an automobile b) the spindle at either end of… … English World dictionary
Axle — For other uses, see Axle (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Axl (disambiguation) or Axel (disambiguation). Train wheels are affixed to a straight axle, such that both wheels rotate in unison. This is called a wheelset. An axle is a… … Wikipedia
axle — An axle is a shaft on which the wheels revolve. A full floating axle is used to drive the rear wheels. It does not hold them on nor support them. A semi floating or one quarter floating axle is used to drive the wheels, hold them on, and support… … Dictionary of automotive terms
axle — [17] The word axle emerges surprisingly late considering the antiquity of axles, but related terms had existed in the language for perhaps a thousand years. Old English had eax, which came from a hypothetical Germanic *akhsō, related to Latin… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
axle — [17] The word axle emerges surprisingly late considering the antiquity of axles, but related terms had existed in the language for perhaps a thousand years. Old English had eax, which came from a hypothetical Germanic *akhsō, related to Latin… … Word origins
axle — ax|le [ˈæksəl] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: axletree axle (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse öxultre, from öxul axle + tre tree ] the bar connecting two wheels on a car or other vehicle … Dictionary of contemporary English
axle — UK [ˈæks(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms axle : singular axle plural axles a metal bar that connects a pair of wheels on a car or other vehicle … English dictionary