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41 flush slag
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42 flush-type fluid indicator
English-german engineering dictionary > flush-type fluid indicator
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43 flush valve
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44 flush in cards
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45 flush with
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46 flush bolt
flush bolt[fl'∧ʃ boult] n cavilha de cabeça embutida. -
47 flush joint
flush joint[fl'∧ʃ dʒɔint] n Mech junta em nível. -
48 flush mounting
flush mount.ing[fl'∧ʃ mauntiŋ] n Tech montagem embutida. -
49 flush pipe
flush pipe[fl'∧ʃ paip] n tubo de descarga. -
50 flush point
flush point[fl'∧s pɔint] n ponto de inflamabilidade. -
51 flush rivet
flush riv.et[fl'∧ʃ rivit] n Tech rebite de cabeça escareada. -
52 flush switch
flush switch[fl'∧ʃ switʃ] n Electr chave embutida. -
53 flush toilet
flush toi.let[fl'∧ʃ tɔilit] n vaso sanitário com descarga. -
54 flush valve
flush valve[fl'∧ʃ vælv] n válvula para descarga de vaso sanitário, autoclismo. -
55 flush-deck
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56 flush-mounted
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57 flush antenna
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58 flush-mounted antenna
English-Russian electronics dictionary > flush-mounted antenna
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59 flush someone out of/from his hiding place
flush someone out of/from his hiding placeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > flush someone out of/from his hiding place
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60 flush something away/down
flush something away/down
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