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I . gear [gɪəʳ] SUST.

1. gear TÉC.:

to change [or shift]gears

2. gear no pl. fig.:

4. gear inform. (heroin):

roba f

II . gear [gɪəʳ] V. trans.

prilagajati [form. perf. prilagoditi ]+dat.

III . gear [gɪəʳ] V. intr. to gear [oneself] up

ˈgear stick, ˈgear lev·er, ˈgear·shift SUST.

ˈland·ing gear SUST.

ˈriot gear SUST. no pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It was programmed by resetting gears and chains to adjust phasing and amplitudes.
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Electronic teleprinters can readily operate in a variety of speeds, but mechanical teleprinters require the change of gears in order to operate at different speeds.
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The angular velocity ratio between two gears of a gearset must remain constant throughout the mesh.
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But then, the engine won't run at all, if we gum up the gears with distrust and stubbornness.
edmontonjournal.com
Early multiplying reels were wide and had a small diameter, and their gears, made of brass, often wore down after extensive use.
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These bicycles are without derailleur gears, hub gearing or other methods for varying the gear ratio of the bicycle.
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There are 5 forward gears and 1 reverse gear.
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After all the planning, politics and promises, the old monkey wrench hits the gears again.
calgaryherald.com
Tilting of the handlebars forward and backward served to change gears (forward - lower gear).
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The use of bevel gears allows the axis of the drive torque from the pedals to be turned through 90 degrees.
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