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21 lock-out bracket
(for switches) soporte de cierreEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > lock-out bracket
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22 angle bracket
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23 beam bracket
nWATER TRANSP shipbuilding cartabón de bao m -
24 bearer bracket
nPROD consola del montante f -
25 bearing bracket
nPROD ménsula del portamacho f -
26 camera bracket
nCINEMAT, TV soporte de la cámara m -
27 end bracket
nMINE abrazadera de extremo f, escuadra f -
28 end-wall bracket
nMINE apoyo empotrado de la galería m, brazo de pared de la galería m, consola mural de la galería f -
29 gutter bracket
nCONST for attaching to rafter palomilla del canalón f, to drive soporte del canalón m, fiador m, to screw on escuadra para la canaleta f -
30 knee bracket
nCONST angular m, soporte de consola m -
31 mooring bracket
nMAR POLL, WATER TRANSP puntal de amarre m -
32 mounting bracket
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33 pendant bracket
nMINE silleta colgante f (AmL), soporte colgante m (Esp) -
34 post bracket
nRAIL mástil con cruceta para señal m -
35 propeller bracket
nWATER TRANSP arbotante m -
36 towing bracket
nVEH horquilla de arrastre f, soporte de remolque m -
37 tripping bracket
nWATER TRANSP against curving cartabón de arriostramiento m -
38 wall bracket
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39 age bracket
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40 anchor bracket
s.anclaje de esquina.
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bracket — I UK [ˈbrækɪt] / US [ˈbrækət] noun [countable] Word forms bracket : singular bracket plural brackets * 1) a) bracket or round bracket British one of a pair of symbols ( ), used in writing or mathematics for showing that the piece of information… … English dictionary