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  • 1Hand lever — Рычаг; Рукоятка …

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  • 2Hand lever guillotine — Одноножевая бумагорезальная машина с ручным рычажным приводом; стопорезка, папшер …

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  • 3hand brake — noun a brake operated by hand; usually operates by mechanical linkage (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑emergency, ↑emergency brake, ↑parking brake • Hypernyms: ↑brake • Part Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 4hand brake — 1. a brake operated by a hand lever. Cf. caliper (def. 6). 2. (in an automobile) an emergency or parking brake operated by a hand lever. [1840 50] * * * …

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  • 5hand brake — noun Date: 1854 an emergency brake operated by a hand lever …

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  • 6Hand signals — are given by cyclists and some motorists to indicate their intentions to other traffic. Under the terms of the Vienna Convention on Traffic, bicycles are considered to be vehicles and cyclists are considered to be drivers. The traffic codes of… …

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  • 7hand|spike — «HAND SPYK», noun. a bar used as a lever, especially on a ship. ╂[perhaps alteration (influenced by English spike1 or pike) of earlier Dutch handspaecke < hand hand + Middle Dutch spake spoke, pole] …

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  • 8Hand grenade — M67 fragmentation grenade, a widely used modern hand grenade. A hand grenade is any small bomb that can be thrown by hand. Hand grenades are classified into three categories, explosive grenades, chemical and gas grenades.[1] Explosive grenades… …

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  • 9Hand brake — In cars, the hand brake (also known as the emergency brake, e brake, park brake, slide stick or parking brake) is a latching brake usually used to keep the car stationary. Automobile e brakes usually consist of a cable (usually adjustable for… …

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  • 10Lever — In physics, a lever (from French lever , to raise , c.f. a levant ) is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object.This is also termed mechanical… …

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