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adjective (full of bends etc: a winding road.) tortuosotr['waɪndɪŋ]1 (road, river) sinuoso,-a, tortuoso,-a; (staircase) de caracol, espiral\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwinding sheet mortaja, sudarioadj.• arrollador adj.• bobinado (Electricidad) adj.• espiral adj.• revoltoso, -a adj.• serpentino, -a adj.• sinuoso, -a adj.• tortuoso, -a adj.n.• bobinado s.m.• devanado s.m.• serpenteo s.m.• tortuosidad s.f.• vuelta s.f.['waɪndɪŋ]1.ADJ [road, path] tortuoso, serpenteante2.N [of road] tortuosidad fthe windings of a river — las vueltas or los meandros de un río
3.CPDwinding sheet N — mortaja f
winding staircase N — escalera f de caracol
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['waɪndɪŋ'ʌp]N conclusión f ; (Comm) liquidación f -
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['waɪndɪŋɡɪǝ(r)]N manubrio m, cabrestante m -
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16 winding engine
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18 winding insulation
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nCINEMAT, PACK bobinadora f -
20 winding mechanism
nVEH mecanismo de bobinado m
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