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1 качающийся рычаг
1) Engineering: reciprocating lever, rocker arm, rocking bar swing link, rocking bar swinging link, rocking lever, swinging arm, swinging lever2) Railway term: combination and lead lever, swing lever3) Automobile industry: float arm, rocker, rocker lever, rocking arm4) Forestry: pivoted arm5) Astronautics: swing arm6) Mechanic engineering: push bar, rocking bar -
2 маятник
1) General subject: balance, balance-wheel, bob, fly, pendulum (The pendulum of public opinion swung in his favour - Oбщественное мнение изменилось в его пользу), ticker2) Naval: hanger3) Engineering: float lever, pendulum component4) Railway term: combination and lead lever, combination lever, stirrup link (паровоза)5) Automobile industry: drop arm, floating lever6) Metallurgy: Herbert (pendulum) hardness7) Oil: pendulum (инклинометра), plumb bob (в инклинометре)8) Geophysics: pendulum apparatus9) Polymers: rocker10) Automation: differential lever11) Makarov: physical pendulum12) Motorcycle: swingarm -
3 маятниковый рычаг
1) General subject: pendulum2) Engineering: idler arm (рулевого привода), pendulum arm, slave arm (рулевого управления)3) Railway term: combining lever4) Automobile industry: combination lever, idler arm5) Mechanic engineering: lap-and-lead lever
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