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1 балансир
balance, balancier, bascule, levier, (напр. станка-качалки) verge de balance -
2 балансир
м.1) ( шест для равновесия) balancier m2) тех. ( коромысло) levier m oscillant3) ( в часах) balancier m* * *n1) gener. basculeur, masselotte, balancier, pendillon2) eng. bascule, bieltette, levier à coulisse, manivelle, pendillon (часов), verge de balance3) metal. balancier (засыпного аппарата), levier4) mech.eng. levier basculant, levier d'équilibrage, levier oscillant -
3 коромысло
с.1) ( для вёдер) palanche f2) ( у весов) fléau m••дым (стои́т) коромы́слом разг. — прибл. il y a un boucan de tous les diables
* * *n1) gener. brimbale, bascule, palanche, balancier, flèche, fléau (весов)2) eng. brimbale (насоса или бурового станка), bringuebale (насоса или бурового станка), fourche à coulisse (переводного механизма стрелки), levier basculant, levier à coulisse, plaque triangulaire (для подвески проводов), verge de balance, arbre (весов), coulisse oscillante, culbuteur, joug (весов)3) metal. levier, potence à bascule4) mech.eng. basculeur, levier d'équilibrage, levier oscillant5) watchm. branche, bras
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