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1 running
1) (of or for running: running shoes.) de alergare2) (continuous: a running commentary on the football match.) neîntrerupt; în direct -
2 out of the running
(having (no) chance of success: She's in the running for the job of director.) care are/nu are deloc şanse să -
3 ahead running
(th) mers înainte, avansare -
4 back running
(met) mers înapoi -
5 backward running
(mas) mers înapoi -
6 balanced running
(mas) mers uniform -
7 close running fit
(mas-un) ajustaj semiliber -
8 discontinuous operation / running
(th) funcţionare discontinuă / intermitentă / periodicăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > discontinuous operation / running
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9 easy running fit
(mas-un) ajustaj cu joc larg -
10 empty running
(el) mers în gol -
11 free fit; free-running fit
(th) ajustaj cu joc / largEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > free fit; free-running fit
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12 free running
(mas) cursă moartă -
13 free-running fit
(mas-un) ajustaj larg -
14 idle running
(mas) funcţionare / mers în gol -
15 in running order
(mas) în stare de funcţionare -
16 irregular running
(auto) mers neregulat -
17 light running
(mas) mers în gol -
18 loose running fit
(th) ajustaj foarte larg -
19 loose running
(mas) mers în gol / liber -
20 noisless run / running
(mas) funcţionare fără zgomot / silenţioasăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > noisless run / running
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