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21 frame cap
nMECH ENG cubierta del bastidor f -
22 frame counter
nCINEMAT, PHOTO contador de fotogramas m (Esp), cuentafotogramas m (AmL) -
23 frame cross-member
nMECH ENG travesaño del armazón m, travesaño del bastidor m, traviesa del armazón f, traviesa del bastidor f -
24 frame crossbeam
nMECH ENG balancín transversal del armazón m, travesaño del armazón m, traviesa del armazón f, viga transversal del armazón f -
25 frame edging
nMECH ENG bordeado del armazón m, guarnición del armazón f, ribeteado del armazón m -
26 frame efficiency
nSPACE communications eficiencia de cuadro f -
27 frame fixing
nCONST fijación de estructura f -
28 frame frequency
nCINEMAT, TV frecuencia de imágenes f -
29 frame generator
nTELECOM generador de tramas m -
30 frame grid
nELECTRON cuadrícula de imagen f -
31 frame house
nCONST casa desmontable f -
32 frame length
nSPACE longitud de imagen f, longitud del cuadro f -
33 frame line
nCINEMAT, TV línea de separación de dos imágenes f, línea del cuadro f -
34 frame loss second
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35 frame plan
nWATER TRANSP ship design plano de cuadernas m -
36 frame pulse
nCINEMAT, TV pulso de imagen m -
37 frame rate
nCINEMAT, TV frecuencia de imagen f, velocidad de cuadro f -
38 frame saw
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39 frame slip
nCINEMAT, TV deslizamiento de la imagen m -
40 frame spacing
nWATER TRANSP shipbuilding clara de cuadernas f
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