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1 sardinel
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2 chumacera
f.1 bearing, journal bearing; cushion. (Mecahnic)2 rowlock, a strip of wood put on the gunwale of a boat to prevent the oars from wearing it. (Nautical)3 pillow block.* * *1 TÉCNICA bearing2 (de bote) rowlock, US oarlock* * *SF1) (Mec) ball bearing2) (Náut) rowlock, oarlock (EEUU)* * *1 ( Tec) ball bearing* * *chumacera nf1. Tec axle bearing2. Náut rowlock -
3 tolete
m.1 thole, thole-pin. (Nautical)2 a small club for catching alligators. (America)3 a stick. (Cuba)4 tholepin, thole, rowlock.* * *1 rowlock, US oarlock* * *SM1) (Náut) tholepin2) LAm (=palo) short club, stick, cudgel4) And (=balsa) raft* * ** * *tolete nm1. [escálamo] thole, tholepin2. CAm, Carib, Col, Méx [porra] cudgel, club* * *tolete nm: oarlock -
4 sardinel
m.1 curb (British), curb (United States) (bordillo). (Colombian Spanish, Perú)2 rowlock.* * *SM Col1) (=acera) pavement (Brit), sidewalk (EEUU)2) (=borde) kerb (Brit), curb (EEUU)* * *masculino (Col)a) ( de la acera) curb (AmE), kerb (BrE)b) ( de ventana) windowsill* * *masculino (Col)a) ( de la acera) curb (AmE), kerb (BrE)b) ( de ventana) windowsill* * *A ( Const) rowlock, rat-trap bondB ( Col)2 (de una ventana) windowsill* * *
sardinel sustantivo masculino (Col)
' sardinel' also found in these entries:
English:
curb
* * *sardinel nmCol, Perú [bordillo] Br kerb, US curb -
5 escálamo
См. также в других словарях:
Rowlock — Row lock (? colloq. ?), n. [For oarlock; AS. [hand]rloc, where the second part is skin to G. loch a hole, E. lock a fastening. See {Oar}, and {Lock}.] 1. (Naut.) A contrivance or arrangement serving as a fulcrum for an oar in rowing. It consists… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rowlock — meaning ‘a device on a boat for holding an oar’, is pronounced rol ǝk. The equivalent term in North America is oarlock … Modern English usage
rowlock — [räl′ək, rul′ək; rō′läk΄] n. [altered (infl. by ROW2) < earlier OARLOCK] chiefly Brit. term for OARLOCK … English World dictionary
Rowlock — A rowlock on a rowing boat A rowlock used for the sport of rowing … Wikipedia
rowlock — UK [ˈrəʊˌlɒk] / US [ˈroʊˌlɑk] noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms rowlock : singular rowlock plural rowlocks British a U shaped piece of metal fitted on the side of a boat to hold an oar in position … English dictionary
rowlock — noun Etymology: probably by alteration Date: circa 1750 chiefly British oarlock … New Collegiate Dictionary
rowlock — /roh lok /; for 3 also Naut. /rol euhk, rul /, n. 1. Archit. one of several concentric rings of masonry forming an arch. 2. a brick laid on edge, esp. as a header. Cf. soldier (def. 7). 3. Chiefly Brit. oarlock. Also, rollock (for defs. 1, 2).… … Universalium
rowlock — noun (mostly British) a pivot attached to the gunwale (outrigger in a sport boat) of a boat that supports and guides an oar, and provides a fulcrum for rowing; an oarlock (mostly US). I took a good gap and a stretch, and … Wiktionary
rowlock — row|lock [ˈrɔlək US ˈroula:k] n BrE [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: row + O lock% (as in oarlock)] one of the U shaped pieces of metal that holds the ↑oars of a rowing boat … Dictionary of contemporary English
rowlock — contrivance serving as a fulcrum for an oar Nautical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
rowlock — [[t]rɒ̱lək, ro͟ʊlɒk[/t]] rowlocks N COUNT: usu pl The rowlocks on a rowing boat are the U shaped pieces of metal that keep the oars in position while you move them backwards and forwards. [BRIT] (in AM, use oarlock) … English dictionary