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1 turning movement
movimento envolventeEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > turning movement
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2 pirouette
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3 pirouette
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4 rotary
['rəutəri](turning like a wheel: a rotary movement.) rotativo- rotate- rotation* * *ro.ta.ry[r'outəri] n 1 rotativa: máquina de impressão. 2 Amer rotatória: entroncamento rodoviário circular de tráfego. • adj 1 rotativo, giratório. 2 que tem peças giratórias. 3 Aeron relativo a motor estrela de eixo fixo. -
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[ren ] 1. verb1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) arrancar2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) luxar2. noun1) (a violent pull or twist.) puxão2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) chave inglesa* * *[rentʃ] n 1 arranco, puxão violento, repelão, sacalão. 2 torcedura, distensão, deslocamento, luxação, torção. I gave my foot a wrench / sofri uma distensão no pé. 3 tristeza, dor (de separação ou despedida). it would be a great wrench to him if... / seria uma grande tristeza para ele se... 4 chave inglesa, chave de porca. 5 deturpação de sentido (de palavra, texto). • vt 1 arrancar com puxão violento, arrebatar violentamente ( out of). 2 torcer, distender, deslocar, luxar. 3 deturpar o sentido, desvirtuar. 4 afetar de modo entristecedor ou dolorosamente. I wrenched myself ( from) livrei-me à força (de). monkey wrench chave inglesa. single-headed end wrench chave de boca fixa. Stillson wrench chave Stillson. to wrench off arrancar de. to wrench open arrombar. to wrench something from someone arrancar alguma coisa a alguém. -
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