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1 screw
n. 나사(못), 한번 비틀기, 추진기, 압박, 구두쇠, (용기 따위를)분발시키다, 굽히다, (값을)억지로 깍다 -
2 screw
나사, 나선 -
3 screw jack
x. 간이 기중기 -
4 screw propeller
x. (배, 항공기 따위의)추진기, 스크류 -
5 screw tap
x. 수도 꼭지 -
6 screw wrench
x. 나사돌리개, 스패너 -
7 screw-topped
a. (돌리는 마개용의)나삿니 달린(병 따위) -
8 screw tail
나사형꼬리, 나사꼬리--------비뜰린꼬리 -
9 clamp screw
x. 죄는 나사못, 클램프 스크루 -
10 external screw
x. (기)수나사 -
11 grub screw
x. 그러브 나사(한족 끝에 드라이버용 홈이 있는 대가리 없는 나사) -
12 interrupted screw
x. 나선이 단속적으로 된 나사못 -
13 machine screw
x. 기계 나사 -
14 male screw
x. 수나사 -
15 micrometer screw
x. 측미 나사 -
16 bone screw
뼈나사, 골나사 -
17 plate screw
골판나사 -
18 tangent screw
접선나사, 접촉나사 -
19 twin screw appliance
쌍둥이나사장치English-Korean animal medical dictionary > twin screw appliance
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x. scandium, scienc, Scotch, Scots, Scottish, scale, scene, science, screw, scilicet
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