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1 pressure
['preʃə]1) ((the amount of force exerted by) the action of pressing: to apply pressure to a cut to stop bleeding; A barometer measures atmospheric pressure.) presiune2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) stres3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) (sub) presiune•- pressurise
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2 pressure
(th) presiune; apăsare; tensiune -
3 pressure cooker
(a type of saucepan in which food is cooked quickly by steam kept under great pressure.) oală sub presiune -
4 pressure (-feed) lubricating / lubrication
(th) ungere sub presiuneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure (-feed) lubricating / lubrication
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5 pressure accumulator
(mas) acumulator de presiuneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure accumulator
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6 pressure air
(fiz) aer comprimat -
7 pressure balance / equalizing
(autom, th) egalizarea presiuniiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure balance / equalizing
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8 pressure broadening
(mec) lărgire prin presare -
9 pressure caisson
(cstr) cheson închis -
10 pressure casting
(met) turnare sub presiune -
11 pressure control
(th) reglajul presiunii -
12 pressure controller
(th) regulator de presiune -
13 pressure curve
(hidr) linie piezometrică (a energiei potenţiale) -
14 pressure distillation
(petr) distilare sub presiuneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure distillation
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15 pressure drop / decline
(th) cădere / reducere de presiuneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure drop / decline
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16 pressure filter
(th) filtru de presiune; filtru-presă -
17 pressure gallery
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18 pressure gas
(chim, petr, termo) gaz comprimat -
19 pressure gauge / indicator
(metr, th) manometru; indicator de presiuneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > pressure gauge / indicator
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20 pressure gun
(auto) pompă de gresaj
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pressure — [pʀesyʀ] n. f. ÉTYM. 1764; « action de presser », XVe; de presser. ❖ ♦ Techn. anc. Opération par laquelle on empointe les aiguilles, les épingles (empointage) … Encyclopédie Universelle
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pressure — *stress, strain, tension … New Dictionary of Synonyms