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1 clutch
vt/i I.[vt] šćepati, zgrabiti, uhvatiti; stiskati, stisnuti II.[vi] hvatati se ([at] za) / [fig] to # at a straw = hvatati se za slamku* * *
grabiti
hrvanje
kandže
kopÄa
kvaÄilo
leglo
spojka
stiskati
Å¡ape
Å¡Äepati
zahvat
zgrabiti -
2 clutch coupling
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3 clutch like in a vice
ukliještiti -
4 clutch application valve
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5 clutch disc
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6 clutch lever
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7 clutch lining
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8 clutch lock
uključenje spojke; zahvaćanje spojke; zatvarač -
9 clutch plate
tarna ploča; lamela taren spojke; tarni "diskos" -
10 clutch prongs and slots
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11 clutch shaft
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12 clutch sporcket wheel
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13 clutch strap
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14 detachable clutch
izvrstiva spojka -
15 disengage the clutch
otkvačiti; odspojiti; iskopčati* * *
otkvaÄiti -
16 engage a clutch
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17 engage the clutch
ukopÄati spojku -
18 wet clutch
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19 air opertade clutch
pneumatička spojka. -
20 bayonet clutch
См. также в других словарях:
Clutch — Жанры Стоунер рок Хардкор Хард рок Фанк метал Блюз рок Годы 1990 настоящее время … Википедия
Clutch — Clutch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clutched} (kl[u^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clutching}.] [OE. clucchen. See {Clutch}, n.] 1. To seize, clasp, or grip with the hand, hands, or claws; often figuratively; as, to clutch power. [1913 Webster] A man may set… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clutch — (kl[u^]ch; 224), n. [OE. cloche, cloke, claw, Scot. clook, cleuck, also OE. cleche claw, clechen, cleken, to seize; cf. AS. gel[ae]ccan (where ge is a prefix) to seize. Cf. {Latch} a catch.] 1. A gripe or clinching with, or as with, the fingers… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clutch — en concierto en Minneapolis, 2007 Datos generales Origen Germantown, Maryland … Wikipedia Español
clutch — clutch1 or clutch bag [kluch] vt. [ME clucchen < OE clyccan, to clench (infl. in meaning by ME cloke, a claw) < IE * glek (> CLING) < base * gel : see CLIMB] 1. to grasp, seize, or snatch with a hand or claw 2. to grasp or hold… … English World dictionary
clutch — ‘seize’ [14] and clutch of eggs [18] are separate words, although they may ultimately be related. The verb arose in Middle English as a variant of the now obsolete clitch, which came from Old English clyccan ‘bend, clench’. The modern sense of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
clutch — clutch·man; de·clutch; un·clutch; clutch; … English syllables
clutch — ‘seize’ [14] and clutch of eggs [18] are separate words, although they may ultimately be related. The verb arose in Middle English as a variant of the now obsolete clitch, which came from Old English clyccan ‘bend, clench’. The modern sense of… … Word origins
Clutch — Clutch, v. i. 1. To reach (at something) as if to grasp; to catch or snatch; often followed by at. [1913 Webster] 2. to become too tense or frightened to perform properly; used sometimes with up; as, he clutched up on the exam. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clutch — vb grasp, grab, *take, seize, snatch Analogous words: capture, *catch: hold, *have, possess, own clutch n *hold, grip, grasp Analogous words: seizing, grabbing, taking (see TAKE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
clutch — [n] strong hold clamp, clasp, clench, clinch, connection, coupling, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, link; concept 190 clutch [v] grab, snatch catch, cherish, clasp, clench, clinch, cling to, collar, embrace, fasten, glom*, grapple, grasp, grip,… … New thesaurus