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1 nAIR TRANSP abrazadera f, atadura f, refuerzo mCOAL piso de maniobra m, tirante mCONST in lattice truss tirante m, riostra f, trussed frame or partition anclaje m, wooden roof truss puntal m, abrazadera f, face of timbers jabalcón m, carpenter's bitstock berbiquí m, engineer's racketbrace taladro mHYDRAUL abrazadera f, anclaje mMECH berbiquí m, taladro mMINE piso de maniobra mSPACE riostra f, tirante m2 vtMECH, MECH ENG abrazar, apuntalar, armar, reforzarWATER TRANSP yard bracear, brazar -
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nAUTO puntal mCOAL contrete de apoyo m, larguero m, montante m, puntal grueso m, riostra f, vela fCONST placed between walls of trench columna f, montante m, timbering puntal m, between straining beam and tie beam in wooden frame riostra f, brace codal m, between rafter and king post, tie-beam in wooden roof truss poste mMECH, PACK poste m, puntal mVEH montante mWATER TRANSP of shaft arbotante m -
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nCONST of wooden roof-truss riostra f
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