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81 recubrimiento de acero
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82 recubrimiento del alto horno
• loose sand lining of the furnaceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recubrimiento del alto horno
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83 revestimiento por rotación
• spun liningDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > revestimiento por rotación
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84 toda nube oscura tiene su matiz plateado
• every cloud has a silver liningDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > toda nube oscura tiene su matiz plateado
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85 unificación de precios
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86 guarnecido insonorizante
spa guarnecido (m) insonorizanteeng sound-absorbent lining, sound-absorbent claddingБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > guarnecido insonorizante
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87 endocarditis
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88 entreforro
m.1 doublet, waistcoat, jerkin.2 parceling, a canvas wrapping, usually tarred, applied to protect a rope. (Nautical)3 lining. -
89 forro centrifugado
m.spun lining. -
90 perspectiva consoladora
f.silver lining, hopeful perspective. -
91 perspectiva esperanzadora
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92 perspectiva prometedora
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93 revestimiento interior
m.lining. -
94 trashoguero
m.1 iron plate, placed at the back part of a fireplace.2 block of wood placed against the wall to keep in the fire.3 large log.4 fireback, iron chimney lining. -
95 basto
(Sp. model spelled same [básto] < Vulgar Latin * bastum 'packsaddle')Mexico and California: 1881. According to the DARE, "the skirt of a saddle; also, the leather lining of a saddle." The DRAE notes the American usage of this term and defines it as the cushions that make up the saddle pads. Santamaría mentions that the term is usually plural, bastos, and that it refers to two pieces of leather that rest on the frame of a saddle and protect the backside of the horse. They can be made several ways and are generally lined with coarse woolen cloth or unshorn sheepskin. Cobos defines basto as a "saddle skirt made of sole leather lined with undressed lambskin."Alternate forms: bastas, bastos.Also sometimes referred to as sudadero. -
96 guancoche
(Sp. model spelled same [gwaŋkót∫e] < vanchoche, in Tarascan [a Meso-American Indian language of Southwestern Michoacan, Mexico], a net in which loads are carried, and in Sinaloa, Mexico, a blanket or bag made of the most ordinary sort of fiber)A gunnysack or large basket used in the Southwest and Mexico to carry items on a mule, horse, or burro. Santamaría glosses it as a thick, coarse, woven fabric used for lining and packing and in making gunnysacks. He indicates that the term is common in nearly all Latin-American countries, with some variations in spelling and meaning. Related forms: gancoche, gangocho, gangochi, guangochi, guangocho; all share the fundamental meaning of a coarse, crude, sparse cloth or loose robe; or a large sack, blanket, wrapped package, or container for heavy things made from such a fabric, all of which may be oversized or loose-fitting. It was probably influenced by the Mexicanism guango 'loose-fitting,' and has emigrated from Mexico to other countries. Whether or not cowboys or ranchers used such an artifact to transport goods, they probably knew some individuals who did and were aware of the term. -
97 sudadero
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98 revestimiento de cuchara
Metalurgia diccionario Español-Inglés > revestimiento de cuchara
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