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1 jig
nMINE caja hidráulica f, criba hidráulica f, enganche de vagonetas m, lavador de sacudidas m, plantilla para taladrar fMECH plantilla posicionadora f, portapiezas mMECH ENG horma f, plantilla f, plantilla para taladrar f, posicionador mMETR utensilio mMINE plantilla f, criba hidráulica f, lavador de sacudidas m (Esp), clasificadora hidráulica f (AmL), plano inclinado de criba m (Esp), criba de pistón f, plano inclinado m (AmL), enganche de vagonetas m, plano inclinado automotor para criba de minerales mSAFE plantilla f -
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1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of lively dance.) giga
2. verb(to jump (about): Stop jigging about and stand still!) bailar la gigatr[ʤɪg]1 giga2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL plantilla1 bailar la gigajig n1) : giga f2)the jig is up : se acabó la fiestan.• criba s.f.• giga s.f.• jiga s.f.• plantilla s.f.v.• bailar v.• mover a saltitos v.
I dʒɪg1) ( dance) giga f2) ( Tech) plantilla f de guía
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[dʒɪɡ]1. N1) (=dance, tune) giga f2) (Mech) plantilla f ; (Min) criba f ; (Rail) gálibo m2.VI (=dance) bailar dando brincosto jig along, jig up and down — [person] moverse a saltitos
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I [dʒɪg]1) ( dance) giga f2) ( Tech) plantilla f de guía
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3 jig
s.1 giga, jiga (dance, music)2 guía mecánica, gálibo, criba hidráulica.3 calibre.v.1 poner guías en.2 moverse inquietamente, moverse nerviosamente.3 andar a saltitos, ir dando tumbos.4 bailar la giga.vi.1 bailar sin maestro; bailar mal o con poca gracia.2 pescar con el anzuelo emplomado llamado jig.vi.bailar (a ritmo ligero) (dance) (pt & pp jigged) -
4 jig up
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5 jig-saw
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6 jig-boring vise
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7 jig about
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8 jig bed
nCOAL plano inclinado automotor para criba de minerales m -
9 jig borer
nMECH taladradora de plantillas f -
10 jig boring
nMECH ENG punteadora barrenadora f, taladro de plantilla m -
11 jig brow
nMINE plano inclinado automotor de simple efecto m -
12 jig bush
nMECH ENG casquillo conductor para taladrar m, casquillo guía m -
13 jig dyeing
nCOLOUR teñido con máquina de teñir al ancho m -
14 jig grinding
nMECH ENG rectificado de punteadora m -
15 jig mill
nMINE taller de concentración de fangos m -
16 jig milling
nMECH ENG fresado por plantilla m -
17 jig pit
nAIR TRANSP plantilla de recesos f, plataforma de montaje f -
18 jig plane
nMINE plano inclinado de vía única y contrapeso m -
19 jig routing
nSAFE desbastado con plantilla m -
20 jig sieve
nCOAL cribón oscilante m
См. также в других словарях:
jig — jig·a·boo; jig·a·ma·ree; jig; jig·gered; jig·gers; jig·get; jig·gety; jig·gish; jig·gly; jig·gy; jig·man; rig·a·ma·jig; thing·um·a·jig; what·you·may·jig·ger; jig·ger; jig·gle; thing·a·ma·jig; … English syllables
Jig — Jig, n. [OF. gigue a stringed instrument, a kind of dance, F. gigue dance, tune, gig; of German origin; cf. MHG. g[=i]ge fiddle, G. geige. Cf. {Gig} a fiddle, {Gig} a whirligig.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Mus.) A light, brisk musical movement. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jig-Ai — Жанр Горграйнд Годы с 2005 Страна … Википедия
jig — jig1 [jig] n. [prob. < MFr giguer, to gambol, dance < gigue, a fiddle < MHG giga (akin to ON gigja) < OHG * gigan (> Ger dial. geigen), to move back and forth] 1. a) a fast, springy sort of dance, usually in triple time b) the… … English World dictionary
Jig — Jig, v. i. 1. To dance a jig; to skip about. [1913 Webster] You jig, you amble, and you lisp. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To move with a skip or rhythm; to move with vibrations or jerks. The fin would jig off slowly, as if it were looking for nothing … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jig — Jig, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jigged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jigging}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To sing to the tune of a jig. [1913 Webster] Jig off a tune at the tongue s end. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To trick or cheat; to cajole; to delude. Ford. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jig — (n.) lively dance, 1560s, perhaps related to M.Fr. giguer to dance, or to the source of Ger. Geige violin. Meaning piece of sport, trick is 1590s, now mainly in phrase the jig is up (first attested 1777 as the jig is over). As a verb from 1580s … Etymology dictionary
jig — ● jig nom masculin (anglais jig) Appareil de concentration gravimétrique dans lequel la matière traitée est soumise à un mouvement vertical alternatif, appelé pistonnage … Encyclopédie Universelle
Jig — [englisch, dʒɪg], Bezeichnung für einen englisch irischen Volkstanz, der am häufigsten im 6/8 Takt, jedoch auch in einer Reihe anderer Taktarten (2/4, 2/2, 9/8, 3/8, 9/4, 6/4) vorkommt. Musikalisch handelte es sich dabei ursprünglich um… … Universal-Lexikon
Jig — [dʒig] die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. jig zu altfr. giguer »tanzen, springen«>: 1. seit dem 16. Jh. auf den brit. Inseln verbreiteter Volkstanz ohne feste Form. 2. engl. Schreibung für ↑Gigue … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
jig — ► NOUN 1) a lively dance with leaping movements and music in compound time. 2) a device that guides tools and holds materials or parts securely. ► VERB (jigged, jigging) 1) dance a jig. 2) move up and down with a quick jerky motion … English terms dictionary