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101 lead time deviation
nPROD desviación del plazo de entrega f -
102 lead tree
nCHEM árbol de plomo m -
103 lead wire
nELEC ENG hilo de plomo conductor m -
104 lead-acid accumulator
nELEC, ELEC ENG, TRANSP, VEH acumulador de plomo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > lead-acid accumulator
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105 lead-acid battery
nAUTO, ELEC, ELEC ENG, PHYS, SPACE, TELECOM,TRANSP, VEH, WATER TRANSP acumulador de plomo m, batería de acumuladores f, batería de plomo f, batería de plomo-ácido f -
106 lead-bearing
adjMINE plumbífero -
107 lead-covered cable
nELEC, ELEC ENG cable bajo plomo m, cable con cubierta de plomo m, cable emplomado m, cable envainado en plomo m, cable forrado de plomo m -
108 lead-frame tooling
nMECH ENG herramientas del bastidor de conductores f pl -
109 lead-free paint
nCOLOUR, CONST pintura sin plomo f -
110 lead-in cable
nELEC cable de acometida m -
111 lead-in groove
nACOUST surco inicial m -
112 lead-in line
n (BrE) (cf hold-short line AmE )AIR TRANSP apron marking línea de sujeción corta f, línea guía de entrada f -
113 lead-in wire
nELEC ENG hilo conductor principal m -
114 lead-out groove
nACOUST surco final m -
115 lead-out line
n (BrE)AIR TRANSP apron marking línea guía de salida f -
116 lead-over groove
nACOUST surco intermedio m -
117 lead-seal wire
nPROD alambre para precinto de plomo m -
118 lead-sealing pliers
n plPACK alicates para colocar precintos de plomo m pl -
119 lead-sheathed cable
nELEC, ELEC ENG cable bajo plomo m, cable emplomado m, cable envainado en plomo m -
120 lead-smelting works
nPROD fundición de plomo f
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