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1 poner el timón a babor
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2 timón
m.1 steering wheel, driving wheel.2 rudder, helm.3 beam of the plough, beam.4 handlebars.* * *1 (barco, avión) rudder2 (del arado) beam3 figurado (negocio etc) helm\empuñar el timón / llevar el timón figurado to be at the helm* * *SM1) (Aer, Náut) rudder; (=mando, control) helmponer el timón a babor — to turn to port, port the helm
timón de deriva, timón de dirección — rudder
timón de profundidad — (Aer) elevator
2) [de carruaje] pole; [de arado] beam3) And (Aut) steering wheel* * *a) (Aviac, Náut) rudderb) (Col, Per) ( volante) steering wheel* * *= rudder.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.----* al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.* en el timón = in the saddle.* sin timón = rudderless.* timón de dirección = rudder.* tomar el relevo en el timón = take over + the helm.* tomar el timón = take + the helm.* * *a) (Aviac, Náut) rudderb) (Col, Per) ( volante) steering wheel* * *= rudder.Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
* al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.* en el timón = in the saddle.* sin timón = rudderless.* timón de dirección = rudder.* tomar el relevo en el timón = take over + the helm.* tomar el timón = take + the helm.* * *tomó el/está al timón de la empresa she took over/she is at the helm of the company2 (de un arado) beam3 (Col, Per) (volante) steering wheelir al timón to be driving, be at the wheel* * *
timón sustantivo masculinoa) (Aviac, Náut) rudder
timón sustantivo masculino
1 (de un barco, un avión) rudder, helm
2 LAm (volante) steering wheel
3 fig (mando) coger el timón, to take the helm
' timón' also found in these entries:
English:
rudder
- wheel
- helm
- steer
- tiller
* * *timón nm1. [de barco] [palanca] tiller, helm;[rueda] wheel, helm; [pieza articulada] rudder;estar al timón to be at the helm2. [gobierno] helm;ella lleva el timón de la empresa she's at the helm of the company3. Andes, Cuba [volante] steering wheel* * *m1 MAR, AVIA rudder;tomar el timón fig take charge, take the helm2 AndesAUTO steering wheel* * *estar al timón: to beat the helm* * *timón n rudder -
3 babor
m.1 port.a babor to port2 larboard, left-hand side of a ship, left-hand side of the ship, port.* * *1 port\a babor to port, on the port side* * *noun m.* * *SM port, port sidea babor — to port, on the port side
poner el timón a babor, virar a babor — to turn to port, port the helm
¡tierra a babor! — land to port!
* * *masculino port* * *masculino port* * *portvirar a babor to turn to port¡tierra a babor! land to port!, land on the port side!* * *
babor sustantivo masculino
port;
babor m Náut port
' babor' also found in these entries:
English:
port
* * *babor nmport;girar a babor to turn to port;¡iceberg a babor! iceberg to port!* * *m MAR port* * *babor nm: port, port side
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