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61 werpen
n. farrow--------v. throw, cast, fling, hurl, thrust, dart, launch, pitch, shoot, drop things on the floor, heave, precipitate, shed, whelp, project -
62 worp
n. throw, litter, fling, get, cast, pitch, aerie, aery -
63 zich storten
v. rush, whip, plunge, pitch into -
64 flankdiameter
• basic effective pitch diameter -
65 geleidegatafstand
• feed pitch -
66 groefspoed
• groove pitch -
67 lineaire spoed
• linear pitch -
68 octaafkoppelaar
• octave coupler• pitch control -
69 open omgesponnen Cu-draad
• open-pitch covered Cu-wireNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > open omgesponnen Cu-draad
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70 rastersteek
• grid spacing• pitch -
71 spiraalspoed
• helical feud• helical pitch -
72 spoedhoek
• lead angle• pitch angle -
73 spoorafstand
• track pitch• track-to-track spacing -
74 stampen
• to blank• to crush• to pierce• to pitch• to pulverize• to punch• to reduce to powder• to stamp -
75 standaard toonhoogte
• standard pitchNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > standaard toonhoogte
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76 tandsteek
• tooth pitch -
77 variabele spoed
• variable pitch -
78 wikkelschrede
• advance pitch -
79 absoluut
♦voorbeelden:1 absolute alcohol • absolute/pure alcoholabsoluut gehoor • perfect pitchabsoluut gezag • absolute powerop het absolute hoogtepunt van haar carrière • at the very height of her careerdat is absoluut onmogelijk • that's absolutely impossibleik ben (er) absoluut zeker (van) dat … • 〈 ook〉 I'm positive/dead certain that …ik wil het absoluut weten • I'm determined to knowabsoluut niet • absolutely nothij kan absoluut niet autorijden • he can't drive to save his lifeik heb absoluut geen tijd • I simply have no time〈 filosofie〉 het absolute • the absolute/Absoluteweet je het zeker? absoluut! • are you sure? absolutely! -
80 bivak
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