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1 elevar con grúa
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2 elevar con polea
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3 lugar de aterrizaje
(n.) = landing site, landing areaEx. The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.Ex. If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.* * *(n.) = landing site, landing areaEx: The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.
Ex: If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them. -
4 rescatar con una grúa
(v.) = winch to + safetyEx. Four schoolgirls are winched to safety after becoming trapped on cliffs on the Teesside coast.* * *(v.) = winch to + safetyEx: Four schoolgirls are winched to safety after becoming trapped on cliffs on the Teesside coast.
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5 zona de aterrizaje
(n.) = landing site, landing area, landing areaEx. The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.Ex. If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.Ex. If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.* * *(n.) = landing site, landing area, landing areaEx: The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.
Ex: If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.Ex: If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them. -
6 área de aterrizaje
(n.) = landing site, landing areaEx. The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.Ex. If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.* * *(n.) = landing site, landing areaEx: The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.
Ex: If your landing area is close to power lines or light poles, be very careful of them.
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