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grips <a grip; grips> SUST.

grips

grip SUST.

coming to grips or to blows

grip length ELECTRNIA.

Ejemplos de uso para grips

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The modernizing legacy is firmly evident: state government was to be rationalized and regularized, freed from the grips of "coronelismo".
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On most poles, the straps, grips, baskets and ferrules (metal tips) are replaceable.
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A window roller in a car could easily be replaced with a pair of vise-grips or regular pliers.
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We'd continuously swop bikes along the route until we could all come to grips with the characteristics of the four new bikes.
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Its pliers have distinctive blue grips; the company has been using the same trademarked shade of blue since 1956.
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Towelling grips are always replacement grips.
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Options include a variety of transducers, extensometers, load cells, non-contact laser extensometers, infrared pyrometers, quench systems, jaws, grips and vacuum systems.
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Grips can be face down or opposing with one hand down and one hand up, to prevent dropping.
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The gap between the grips is covered by a metal strap, which is often decorated.
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These grips feature vertical handles that are coated in nonskid felt or comparable material, facilitating a firm hold.
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