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1 offset flapping hinge
nAIR TRANSP helicopter charnela de aleteo descentrada fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > offset flapping hinge
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2 offset
1 adjMECH ENG desviadoPRINT repintadoVEH desfasado2 nAGRIC bulbo lateral m, hijuelo mCINEMAT descentramiento mCONST projection desplazamiento m, retallo mELECTRON offset mGEOPHYS disposición de sensores desplazados f, componente horizontal de desplazo f, desplazamiento horizontal m, zona desplazada f, retranqueo m, acodo mMECH descentramiento m, compensación f, desviación f, desplazamiento horizontal mMECH ENG balance m, desnivel m, deformación f, margen m, compensación f, saliente f, rebaje mMINE desviación f, pozo de compensación m, desplazamiento m, perforación enfrentada f, labor atravesada f, recorte m (Esp)PRINT impresión litográfica f, offset mTV regulación a cero voltios fWATER enclave m3 vtPRINT repintar -
3 charnela de aleteo descentrada
fTRANSP AÉR offset flapping hingeEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > charnela de aleteo descentrada
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