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1 zupčanik spojničkog vratila
• clutch gearСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > zupčanik spojničkog vratila
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2 zupčanik spojničkog vratila
• clutch gear -
3 isključiti
• weed• put out of gear• preclude• rule out• release a clutch• shut off• shut down• shut out• switch off• switch out• clip off• de-energize• disengage• cut off• cut out• disconnect• excommunicate• extinguish• exclude• eliminate• turn off• take out of service• unlock a clutch• unlock• throw out• throw off• turn out• keep out• lock out -
4 uključivanje
• putting into gear• switching• switching-on• switching in• clutch• clutch engagement• break-in• cutover• cutting in• engaging• engagement• tripping• inclusion• activation -
5 uključivanje
• break-in; clutch; clutch engagement; comprehension; cutover; cutting in; embodyment; engagement; engaging; inclusion; keying on; putting into gear; starting; switching; switching in; switching on -
6 hvatati
• cach; catch; caught; chase; clutch; collar; cord; entrap; fasten; grip; handle; in gear; intercept; lurch; take (took, taken); trap -
7 isključiti
• ban; banish; clip off; cut off; cut out; debar; deenergize; de-energize; disconnect; disengage; disqualify; eliminate; except; exclud; exclude; excommunicate; exelude; expel; extinguish; forbid; foreclose; keep out; make dead; preclude; proscribe; put out of gear; release a clutch -
8 ventil za promenu pravca toka
• reverse gear valve; reversing slutch valve; revesing clutch piston valve
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