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41 push-boat
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42 push-button
guzik przyciskowyprzycisk -
43 push-button control
sterowanie przyciskoweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-button control
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44 push-button dial l ing
wybieranie numeru za pomocą przyciskówwybieranie przyciskoweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-button dial l ing
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45 push-button switch
wyłącznik przyciskowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-button switch
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46 push-button tuning
strojenie klawiszoweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-button tuning
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47 push-down list
stos w pamięci operacyjnej -
48 push-gun process
zgrzewanie punktowe pistoletem ręcznym z prostą elektrodą -
49 push-in type jewel
kamień wciskanyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-in type jewel
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50 push-off moulding machine
formierka trzpieniowatrzpieniówkaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-off moulding machine
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51 push-on nut
nakrętka wciskana -
52 push-out collet chuck
uchwyt z tuleją zaciskową wysuwanąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-out collet chuck
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53 push-piece
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54 push-plate conveyor
przenośnik zgarniakowy zgrzebłowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-plate conveyor
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55 push-pull
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56 push-pull amplifier
wzmacniacz przeciwsobnyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-pull amplifier
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57 push-pull circuit
układ przeciwsobny -
58 push-pull mechanism
mechanizm nacisku i odciągania w reakcjach związków organicznmechanizm pushpullEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-pull mechanism
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59 push-pull microphone
mikrofon przeciwsobnyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-pull microphone
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60 push-pull power amplifier
przeciwsobny wzmacniacz mocyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-pull power amplifier
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push — vb Push, shove, thrust, propel mean to use force upon a thing so as to make it move ahead or aside. Push implies the application of force by a body (as a person) already in contact with the body to be moved onward, aside, or out of the way {push… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
push — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. poulser, from L. pulsare to beat, strike, push, frequentative of pellere (pp. pulsus) to push, drive, beat (see PULSE (Cf. pulse) (1)). The noun is first recorded 1570. Meaning approach a certain age is from 1937. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
push — push; push·er; push·ful; push·ful·ly; push·ful·ness; push·i·ly; push·i·ness; push·ing·ly; push·ing·ness; push·mo·bile; si·yakh·push; … English syllables
Push — Push, n. 1. A thrust with a pointed instrument, or with the end of a thing. [1913 Webster] 2. Any thrust. pressure, impulse, or force, or force applied; a shove; as, to give the ball the first push. [1913 Webster] 3. An assault or attack; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Push — Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English