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1 coil
[koil] 1. verb(to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) enroscar-se2. noun1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rolo2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) bobina* * *coil1[kɔil] n 1 rolo, espiral. 2 espira. 3 serpentina de tubos, etc. 4 bobina (também Electr). 5 caracol, anel de cabelo enrolado. 6 Naut ducha: cabo ou corda enrolada. 7 DIU: dispositivo intra-uterino usado para contracepção. • vt 1 enrolar, bobinar. 2 formar espiral. 3 serpentear, mover-se em espiral. induction coil bobina de indução. moving coil bobina móvel. spark coil Auto bobina vibradora. the serpent coiled up a cobra enrolou-se.————————coil2[kɔil] n arch 1 tumulto. 2 algazarra. -
2 coil
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3 coil
enrolamento, bobina (Elec)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > coil
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4 coil
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5 coil ignition
coil ig.ni.tion[k'ɔil igniʃən] n ignição de bateria. -
6 coil shield
coil shield[k'ɔil ʃi:ld] n blindagem para bobina. -
7 coil spring
coil spring[k'ɔil spriŋ] n mola espiral. -
8 coil spring
mola helicoidalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > coil spring
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9 induction coil
in.duc.tion coil[ind'∧kʃən kɔil] n bobina de indução.————————induction coilbobina de indução. -
10 choke coil
choke coil[tʃ'ouk kɔil] n Eletr bobina de auto-indução. -
11 cooling coil
cool.ing coil[k'u:liŋ kɔil] n serpentina de refrigeração. -
12 coupling-coil
coupl.ing-coil[k'∧pliŋ kɔil] n Radio bobina de acoplamento ou conjugação. -
13 focusing coil
fo.cus.ing coil[fo'ukəsiŋ kɔil] n bobina de focalização. -
14 ignition coil
ignition coilAuto bobina de ignição, bobina de indução. -
15 loading coil
load.ing coil[l'oudiŋ kɔil] n Electr bobina de carga. -
16 moving coil
moving coilbobina móvel. -
17 pressure coil
pres.sure coil[pr'eʃə kɔil] n bobina de tensão. -
18 resistance coil
re.sist.ance coil[riz'istəns kɔil] n Electr bobina de resistência. -
19 spark coil
spark coilAuto bobina vibradora. -
20 spark-coil
spark-coil[sp'a:k kɔil] n Electr magneto, bobina.
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coil — ► NOUN 1) a length of something wound in a joined sequence of concentric loops. 2) an intrauterine contraceptive device in the form of a coil. 3) an electrical device consisting of a coiled wire, for converting the level of a voltage, producing a … English terms dictionary
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