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1 wind
• dah; dići čekrkom; dići namotavanjem učeta; dići užetom; dići vitlom; disanje; došaptavanje; duvački instrument; duvati; izazvati gušenje; izvaditi namotavanjem učeta; izvaditi vitlom; izviti se; izvitoperiti; kriviti se; krmiti; miris; naviti; obavijati se; okretanje; uvući -
2 wind-bound
• zadržan vetrom; zaustavljen vetrom -
3 wind-broken
• isprekidana daha; sipljiv -
4 wind-engine
• mašina za vetar -
5 wind-screen
• prozor. staklo; prozorsko staklo -
6 wind-screen wiper
• brisači vetrobanskog stakla -
7 wind-spout
• kovitlac; vihor -
8 wind-swept
• brisan vetrom -
9 wind (wound, wound)
• izviti se; namotati (se); naviti (mehanizam); obaviti (se); omotati (se); podići dizalicom; prevrnuti; uviti se -
10 wind bound
• zadržan vetrom; zaustavljen vetrom -
11 wind broken
• isprekidana daha; sipljiv -
12 wind charger
• centrala na vetar; generator s pogonom na vetar; generator za punjenje s pogono -
13 wind charger finding radar
• radar za otkrivanje vetrova -
14 wind force
• snaga vetra -
15 wind gage
• vetromer -
16 wind gauge
• vetromer -
17 wind motor
• motor na vetar -
18 wind off
• odmotati; odmotati se -
19 wind ps
• elektrana na vetar -
20 wind resistance
• otpor vazduga; otpor vazduha
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