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1 drift angle
nAIR TRANSP ángulo de deriva m, ángulo de desplazamiento m -
2 drift angle
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3 drift
1 nACOUST deriva fAIR TRANSP desplazamiento m, deriva f, desviación fCONST of bore hole túnel de comunicación m, galería fGEOL desplazamiento mHYDROL desplazamiento m, direction of current dirección f, sentido mINSTR variación del cero f, dispersión fMAR POLL deriva fMECH ENG for taper shank drills punzón expulsador m, holgura f, desplazamiento m, distancia entre centro de agujeros que deben coincidir f, desalineación f, key sacapernos m, huelgo m, desviación lateral f, sacachavetas m, sacabrocas m, botador de chavetas m, diferencia de diámetro entre el perno y el agujero corMINE dirección en que se perfora un tunel f, túnel de exploración m, empuje horizontal m, intersección f, morrena f, desviación de la vertical f, socavón mOCEAN desplazamiento mPETROL desviación f, desplazamiento m, deriva fPROD casing swedge estampa f, deriva fSPACE abatimiento m, deriva f, desviación f, deslizamiento m, desplazamiento mTELECOM deriva fWATER TRANSP of current abatimiento m, deriva f, intensidad f2 vtHYDROL arrastrar3 viMETR derivarWATER TRANSP abatir, derivar, ir a la deriva -
4 drift-correction angle
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5 cutting
1 adjGEOL cortante2 nC&G corte mCINEMAT corte del negativo mCOAL corte m, erosión f, esqueje m, excavación f, talla fMINE cateo m (AmL), corte m (Esp), talla f (AmL), busca de minerales f (AmL), excavación f, cata f (Esp), sondeo m, exploración f, prospección f (Esp), calicata fRAIL vía en trinchera fSAFE cortado m, corte mTEXTIL corte m, muestra f -
6 lateral
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7 low
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