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1 winding
adjective (full of bends etc: a winding road.) kľukatý* * *• vinutie• zákruta• tocitý• klukatý• navíjanie• natácanie• ohyb -
2 winding-up
• zakoncenie• zaklúcenie• ukoncenie• likvidácia (podniku) -
3 winding-sheet
• rubáš -
4 a.c. winding
• vinutie na striedavý prúd• striedavé vinutie -
5 active winding
• aktívna cast vinutia• cinné vinutie -
6 air-gap winding
• bezdrážkové vinutie -
7 amortisseur winding
• tlmiace vinutie -
8 auxiliary field winding
• pomocne budiace vinutie -
9 auxiliary winding
• pomocné rozbehové vinutie -
10 bar winding
• tycové vinutie -
11 biasing winding
• polarizacné vinutie -
12 bifilar winding
• bifilárne vinutie -
13 cage winding
• klietkové vinutie -
14 chorded winding
• vinutie s predlženým krok• vinutie so skráteným krok -
15 clear winding
• nulovacie vinutie -
16 coil winding
• vinutie cievky -
17 compensating winding
• kompenzacné vinutie -
18 compensation winding
• kompenzacné vinutie -
19 compound winding
• kompaundné vinutie -
20 concentric winding
• sústredné vinutie
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