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81 nail punch
nCONST punzón m -
82 paper-tape punch
nCOMP&DP perforadora de cinta de papel f -
83 perforating ejector-punch
nMECH ENG punzón eyector de perforación mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > perforating ejector-punch
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84 pin punch
nCONST punzón de clavo m -
85 prick punch
nMECH ENG punzón de marcar m, punzón de mecánico m -
86 revolving head punch
nMECH ENG punzón revólver m -
87 revolving punch pliers
n plMECH ENG alicates punzonadores revólver m pl, sacabocados revólver mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > revolving punch pliers
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88 round punch with conical head
nMECH ENG sacabocados cilíndrico con cabeza cónica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > round punch with conical head
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89 socket punch
nPROD sacabocados a golpe m -
90 summary punch
nCOMP&DP perforadora de resúmenes f, perforadora sumaria f -
91 tape punch
nCOMP&DP perforadora de cinta f, troquel de cinta perforada m -
92 ticket punch
nTRANSP picado del billete m, taladradora de billetes f, taladro de billetes m -
93 wad punch
nMECH ENG cortador de tacos m, punzón de guata m -
94 Ainsworth's punch
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95 automatic punch
s.perforación automática. -
96 bell-punch
s.sacabocados. -
97 calculating punch
s.calculador electrónico. -
98 card punch
s.perforadora de tarjetas, perforadora de fichas, perforadora de tarjetas con teclado. -
99 card-punch buffer
s.búfer de perforadora de tarjetas. -
100 Caulk punch
s.sacabocados de Caulk.
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Punch — can refer to:Tools* Punch (metalworking), a tool used to create an impression in a metal * Punch (numismatics), an intermediate used in the process of manufacturing coins * Punch (typography), an intermediate used in the process of manufacturing… … Wikipedia
Punch — /punch/, n. 1. the chief male character in a Punch and Judy show. 2. pleased as Punch, highly pleased; delighted: They were pleased as Punch at having been asked to come along. [short for PUNCHINELLO] * * * I English illustrated periodical… … Universalium
punch — punch1 [punch] n. [prob. < var. of ponchon: see PUNCHEON1] 1. a) a tool driven or pressed against a surface that is to be stamped, pierced, etc. b) a tool driven against a nail, bolt, etc. that is to be worked in, or against a pin that is to… … English World dictionary
Punch — Punch, n. [Hind. p[=a]nch five, Skr. pa?can. So called because composed of five ingredients, viz., sugar, arrack, spice, water, and lemon juice. See {Five}.] A beverage composed of wine or distilled liquor, water (or milk), sugar, and the juice… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Punch — Punch, n. [Abbrev. fr. puncheon.] 1. A tool, usually of steel, variously shaped at one end for different uses, and either solid, for stamping or for perforating holes in metallic plates and other substances, or hollow and sharpedged, for cutting… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
punch — Ⅰ. punch [1] ► VERB 1) strike with the fist. 2) press (a button or key on a machine). 3) N. Amer. drive (cattle) by prodding them with a stick. ► NOUN 1) a blow with the fist. 2) informal … English terms dictionary
punch up — ˌpunch ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they punch up he/she/it punches up present participle punching up past tense … Useful english dictionary
Punch — Punch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Punched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Punching}.] [From {Punch}, n., a tool; cf. F. poin[,c]onner.] To perforate or stamp with an instrument by pressure, or a blow; as, to punch a hole; to punch ticket. [1913 Webster] {Punching… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Punch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Punch puede referirse a: Punch y Judy, títeres tradicionales ingleses Punch (revista) Obtenido de Punch Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación … Wikipedia Español
punch|y — «PUHN chee», adjective, punch|i|er, punch|i|est. Informal. 1. having lots of punch; forceful; terse; hard hitting: » … Useful english dictionary
Punch — Punch, n. [Prov. E. Cf. {Punchy}.] 1. A short, fat fellow; anything short and thick. [1913 Webster] I . . . did hear them call their fat child punch, which pleased me mightily, that word being become a word of common use for all that is thick and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English