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1 wound
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2 wound roller
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3 wound rotor
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4 wound-rotor induction motor
silnik indukcyjny pierścieniowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > wound-rotor induction motor
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5 wound-rotor motor
silnik pierścieniowy -
6 be/get wound up
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7 flesh wound
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8 bar-wound armature
twornik z uzwojeniem prętowymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bar-wound armature
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9 compound-wound current transformer
przekładnik prądowy z uzwojeniem korekcyjnym zasilanym z obcego źródłaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > compound-wound current transformer
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10 compound-wound motor
silnik szeregowo-bocznikowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > compound-wound motor
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11 differentially-wound motor
silnik szeregowo-bocznikowy z przeciwdziałaniem strumieni obydwu uzwojeń wzbudnychEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > differentially-wound motor
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12 form-wound coil
cewka bezkorpusowacewka nawijana na wzorniku -
13 lap-wound armature
twornik z uzwojeniem pętlicowymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > lap-wound armature
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14 ring-wound armature
twornik pierścieniowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > ring-wound armature
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15 series-wound motor
silnik szeregowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > series-wound motor
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16 shunt-wound motor
silnik bocznikowy -
17 tape-wound core
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18 wire-wound armature
twornik z uzwojeniem drutowymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > wire-wound armature
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19 wire-wound resistor
rezystor drutowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > wire-wound resistor
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20 wire-wound resistor
rezystor drutowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > wire-wound resistor
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wound — n Wound, trauma, traumatism, lesion, bruise, contusion are comparable when they mean an injury to one of the organs or parts of the body. Wound generally denotes an injury that is inflicted by a hard or sharp instrument (as a knife, a bullet, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Wound — (?; 277), n. [OE. wounde, wunde, AS. wund; akin to OFries. wunde, OS. wunda, D. wonde, OHG. wunta, G. wunde, Icel. und, and to AS., OS., & G. wund sore, wounded, OHG. wunt, Goth. wunds, and perhaps also to Goth. winnan to suffer, E. win.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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wound´ed|ly — wound|ed «WOON dihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. suffering from a wound or wounds: »Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull (Tennyson). 2. Figurative. deeply pained or grieved: »The quiet of my wounded conscience (Shakespeare). –n. the wounded,… … Useful english dictionary
wound|ed — «WOON dihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. suffering from a wound or wounds: »Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull (Tennyson). 2. Figurative. deeply pained or grieved: »The quiet of my wounded conscience (Shakespeare). –n. the wounded, those who … Useful english dictionary
wound´i ly — wound|y «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
wound|y — «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Wound — Wound, imp. & p. p. of {Wind} to twist, and {Wind} to sound by blowing. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wound up — [ˌwaund ˈʌp] adj [not before noun] anxious, worried, or excited ▪ I was too wound up to sleep … Dictionary of contemporary English