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61 fixed error on radio altimeter
nAIR TRANSP error fijo en el radioaltímetro mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > fixed error on radio altimeter
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62 fixed field
nCOMP&DP campo fijo m -
63 fixed fire extinguisher
nSAFE extintor de incendios fijo m, extintor de incendios interconstruido mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > fixed fire extinguisher
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64 fixed format
nCOMP&DP formato fijo m -
65 fixed generator
nSPACE alternador fijo m, generador inamovible m -
66 fixed grate
nHEAT parrilla fija f -
67 fixed guard
nSAFE protección fija f -
68 fixed head
nCOMP&DP cabeza fija f, cabezal fijo m -
69 fixed length
nCOMP&DP longitud fija f -
70 fixed lift
nMINE altura fija f (Esp), piso fijo m (Esp), thickness of ore altura de extracción f (AmL) -
71 fixed light
nWATER TRANSP luz fija f -
72 fixed load
nELEC ENG carga constante f -
73 fixed loss
nELEC pérdida fija f -
74 fixed member
nMECH ENG pieza fija f -
75 fixed oil
nCHEM aceite fijo m -
76 fixed plant
nPROD equipo inamovible m -
77 fixed point
nCOMP&DP coma fija fCONST, TELECOM punto fijo m -
78 fixed pole
nELEC, ELEC ENG polo fijo m -
79 fixed resistor
nELEC, ELEC ENG, PHYS resistencia fija f, resistor no regulable m -
80 fixed sequencer
nTELECOM secuenciador fijo m
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