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bogie
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
bogie [ingl. am. ˈboʊɡi, ingl. brit. ˈbəʊɡi] SUST. FERRO. ingl. brit.
1. bogie (wheel assembly):
bogie
bogie m
2. bogie (truck):
bogie
en el diccionario PONS
bogie [ingl. am. ˈboʊgi] SUST. ingl. am.
bogie → bogey
bogey [ˈbəʊgi, ingl. am. ˈboʊ-] SUST.
1. bogey (unreasoned fear):
2. bogey coloq. (snot):
3. bogey (golf score):
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Depending on the terminology, the entire assembly, or just the chassis, is known as a bogie.
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The trailers seated 56 persons, and the motor coaches seated 46, with a raised section over the motor bogie.
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Importantly, the leading bogie does not have simple rotational motion about a vertical pivot, as might first be thought.
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The traction motors and gearboxes (one per axle) were mounted to the bogie frame and connected to the wheels by a flexibly coupled quill drive.
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The suspension was made from two blocks of four roadwheels with two return rollers and no independent forward bogie, in addition to semi-elliptical leaf springs.
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