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1 механическая связь
1) Engineering: ganging, mechanical linkage, mechanical linkage arrangement2) Construction: mechanical bond3) Railway term: mechanical linking4) Advertising: mechanical link5) Robots: mechanical constraintУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > механическая связь
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2 привод
1) General subject: actuating arm, actuator, homing (самолётов, ракет), homing (самолётов), bringing, gearing, propulsion, prior (в полицию)2) Aviation: drive connection, drive pick-up3) Naval: activator, actuating gear, homing device4) Colloquial: compulsory delivery of a person (to a court etc.)6) Engineering: arm (магнитной головки), drive, drive component, drive group, driving, gear system, homing (на радиостанцию), motor means, transmission7) Railway term: driving unit, mechanical facilities, operation (двигателя), shafting, throw rod8) Automobile industry: drive gear, drive mechanism, drivegear, driving actuator, driving gear, force motor9) Mining: whim10) Metallurgy: driving mechanism, traction mechanism11) Information technology: mover12) Oil: drive unit13) Mechanic engineering: driving rope, shaft line14) Silicates: drive (мельницы, вращающейся печи)15) Atomic energy: actuator unit16) Mechanics: actuating device, actuating source17) Drilling: shaft18) Sakhalin energy glossary: power transmission, switch operator19) Missiles: homing (на посадку)20) Polymers: driving motor (электро)21) Automation: drive arrangement, driver, operating mechanism, power mechanism, propelling mechanism, transmission system, traverse actuator (линейного перемещения)22) General subject: actuater (регулирующей заслонки), actuator (регулирующей заслонки)23) Makarov: actuating system, actuation, disk unit, driving system, transmission line24) Bicycle: gear25) Combustion gas turbines: actuating unit
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