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Rotating wheel having teeth which mesh with another cogwheel or toothed part, used to transmit torque, convert rotation to translation or rarely other purposes.
Sompert Gereva said the government is looking at buying more fishing gear.
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He called it 'gear' and referred to the hypodermic as a 'spike'.
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Next year, South Africa will gear up for the Elections 2019 campaign.
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Of course, anyone with a cellphone these days has gear this complicated.
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State media has shown workers in protective gear disinfecting trains and trucks.
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A good footballer and a very important cog in the '95 wheel.
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She had been merely a cog in the machinery of the plot.
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The machine won't work without the smallest cog turning over as well.
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He appeared for US youth teams but was hardly a central cog.
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Lisha took it in her hand and pushed a cog round carefully.
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First take the case of a small gearwheel, say 1 in.
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The gearwheel is centermost, supported on an adjustable cradle like a miniature music stand.
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There are duplicates of the gearwheel and its brethren, etched in brass for testing purposes.
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That's when Rana pays proper attention to the gearwheel, the one she has been working on.
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The same person who had thrown a handful of marbles against the gearwheel in the watermill.
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The driving gear too, with the exception of one cogwheel, was in workable order.
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Now I'll put a plug in there, and the cogwheel won't come loose again.
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If these are all right, you will find that either a pulley or a little cogwheel is loose.
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The internal fittings and cogwheels were also wood.
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They were literally covered with cogwheels, levers, handles, springs, pieces of machinery, patterns, models, and strange devices.
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The display shows the toolbar, with the time frozen, and a perpetual spinning gearwheel.
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There was a little clicking sound, as the youth moved some gearwheel on his gun.
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He did not need the knife-orany tools, for that matter-toremove the small lock from the central gearwheel.
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A is a collar which encircles the spindle, and has formed on its outer face a bevel gearwheel, B.
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The tooth of a gearwheel is a cast iron spring, and if only treated as would be a spring, many less would be broken.
Использование термина cogwheel на английском
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Both patients developed increased tone and cogwheel rigidity, but neither developed choreoathetosis.
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Guess the Miller of the Dee dropped a cogwheel into his wheat.
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On detailed examination, the patient was observed to have symmetrical bradykinesia and cogwheel rigidity of limbs.
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Ianto turned and headed for the cogwheel door, Jack following as he talked to the girl.
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They have very powerful engines and a cogwheel arrangement, the line making a zigzag up the mountain-side.
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Outside I saw a bird with a green and brown stomach perching on a large, rusty cogwheel.
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The railway has a slope of 48 percent and is the steepest cogwheel railway in the world.
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The chain ran up over a huge wooden cogwheel mounted on an iron axle anchored in solid stone.
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We walked in the town and took the cogwheel railway down to Ouchy and walked beside the lake.
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He is spontaneous and funny because he is unaware of the monstrosity of which he is the main cogwheel.
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Between the rails runs a third broad and massive rail provided with teeth, which gear with a cogwheel under the locomotive.
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If you look through a magnifying glass at the cogwheel of the dredge you can see the forger's initials in looking-glass writing.
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Above him, the cogwheel turned faster and faster, the freed chain rushing through it as if rejoicing in its release from bondge.
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When he crawled out, with a greasy cogwheel in his hand, he was soaked with perspiration and his overalls were stained by oil.
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You wish man to play the part of a magnet; that is not enough, I want him to play the part of a cogwheel.
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A thick wall and the 'cogwheel' sign were sensitive markers of acute disease, whereas a thin wall and 'beads-on-a-string' sign were indicators of chronic disease.