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1 winding
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2 winding
ciągnienie szybemnawijanieuzwajanieuzwojeniezwijaniezwojnica -
3 winding
uzwojenieEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > winding
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4 winding-up
- likwidacja- proces zakończenia działalności gospodarczej poprzez uregulowanie zobowiązań oraz podział lub sprzedaż aktywów.Indeks angielsko-polski terminów prawniczych wraz z objaśnieniami > winding-up
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5 winding bench
przewijarka -
6 winding button
główka naciągowa -
7 winding department
cewiarniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > winding department
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8 winding drum
bęben wyciągarki -
9 winding efficiency
zdolność wydobywcza szybuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > winding efficiency
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10 winding engine
maszyna wyciągowa -
11 winding factor
współczynnik uzwojenia -
12 winding frame
przewijarka -
13 winding gear
mechanizm naciągowyurządzenie wyciągowe -
14 winding key
klucz naciągowy -
15 winding machine
maszyna wyciągowanawijarkaprzewijarkazwijarka -
16 winding number of curve with respect to the point
indeks krzywej względem punktuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > winding number of curve with respect to the point
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17 winding oil
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18 winding pinion
zębnik naciągowy -
19 winding pitch
poskok uzwojenia -
20 winding reel
bęben nawojowynawijarkazwijarka
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