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1 thrust on/upon
(to bring (something or someone) forcibly to someone's notice, into someone's company etc: He thrust $100 on me; She is always thrusting herself on other people; Fame was thrust upon him.) a băga/a vârî pe gât -
2 thrust
past tense, past participle; see thrust -
3 thrust
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4 thrust ball bearing
(mas) lagăr axial cu bile; rulment axial -
5 thrust bearing
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6 thrust block
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7 thrust collar
(mas) inel de sprijin, guler de oprire -
8 thrust journal
(mas) fus cu umere -
9 thrust load
(mas) presiune / împingere axială -
10 thrust plate
(auto, mas) disc de ambreiaj; (mas) placă de presiune, cuzinetul crapodinei -
11 thrust race
(mas) lagăr axial -
12 thrust strip
(mas) placă de reazem -
13 air screw thrust
(av) tracţiune a elicei -
14 axial thrust
(th) apăsare / presiune axială -
15 ball-thrust bearing
(mas) rulment axial cu bile -
16 ball-thrust hardness
(met) duritate BrinellEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > ball-thrust hardness
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17 collar thrust bearing
(mas) lagăr canelat / piepteneEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > collar thrust bearing
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18 cone thrust test
(met) încercare de duritate cu con Ludwik -
19 double thrust bearing
(mas) lagăr axial cu dublu efectEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > double thrust bearing
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20 end thrust
(mec) presiune axială
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