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part+of+a+cable

  • 1 core

    s TECNOL ànima. Def. del Termcat: part central d'un cable, per la qual es transmet el senyal.

    English-Catalan dictionary > core

  • 2 seated-calf machine

    s màquina de panxells d'assegut
    Esports: Gimnàstica
    Def. del Termcat: Màquina de musculació consistent en una estructura metàl·lica que conté una plataforma allargada i estreta a la base, un banc a la part posterior, dos rodets, situats a l'extrem anterior de la màquina i per sobre del banc, i un sistema de politges que permet la transmissió de moviment a un conjunt de pesos unit, mitjançant un cable, als rodets.

    English-Catalan dictionary > seated-calf machine

  • 3 standing-calf machine

    s màquina de panxells dempeus
    Esports: Gimnàstica
    Def. del Termcat: Màquina de musculació consistent en una estructura metàl·lica que conté una plataforma allargada i estreta a la base, dos rodets d'alçada regulable, paral·lels entre ells, situats a la part superior i un sistema de politges que permet la transmissió de moviment a un conjunt de pesos unit, mitjançant un cable, als rodets.

    English-Catalan dictionary > standing-calf machine

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