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1 path
plural - paths; noun1) (a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals: There is a path through the fields; a mountain path.) cărare2) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) cale, drum•- pathway -
2 path
(th) cale; drum; traiectorie; parcurs; pârtie; cărare; potecă -
3 path of contact
(mas) linie de angrenare -
4 path of current
(el) cale de curent -
5 air passage / path
(th) canal / conductă de aerisire -
6 by-path
(el) şunt, derivaţie -
7 cam path
(mas) canelură curbă a camei (?) -
8 creepage path
(el) cale de conturnare -
9 field path
(cstr) drum de ţară -
10 foot path
(drum) trotuar, potecă -
11 glide-path
(av) zbor planat; traiectorie de aterizare -
12 glide-path beam
(av) fascicul de ghidare prin radio -
13 guide path
(mas) ghidaj -
14 landing path / strip
(av) pistă de aterizareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > landing path / strip
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15 length of brake path
(auto, cf) distanţă de frânareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > length of brake path
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16 piston path / stroke / travel
(mas) cursa pistonuluiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > piston path / stroke / travel
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17 polygonal path
(mat) linie frântă -
18 tangential path
(cstr) tangentă la traiectorie -
19 transit path
(mas, mas-un) ghidaj -
20 lead up the garden path
(to deceive.) a înşela
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path — path1 [path, päth] n. [ME < OE pæth, akin to Ger pfad, Du pad, prob. early Gmc loanword < Iran (as in Avestan path ) < IE base * pent(h) , to step, go > FIND, L pons, bridge] 1. a track or way worn by footsteps; trail 2. a walk or way … English World dictionary