Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CLUTCHES


CLUTCHES

Definition av CLUTCHES

  1. böjningsform av clutch

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Antal bokstäver

8

Är palindrom

Nej

18
CH
CHE
CL
CLU
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7

8

483
CC
CCE
CCS
CCT
CCU
CE


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  • As omnivores, they breed from spring to early summer, nesting in treetops or bushes with clutches of three to six eggs.
  • Grains of silicon carbide can be bonded together by sintering to form very hard ceramics that are widely used in applications requiring high endurance, such as car brakes, car clutches and ceramic plates in bulletproof vests.
  • His left hand clutches the rein of the horse's bridle, and he does not wear armour, other than on his lower legs and feet, with his toes bare.
  • The northern cardinal's clutch typically contains three to four eggs, with two to four clutches produced each year.
  • In 1944, after various incidents, including one in which he declined to greet the Nazi Reichsprotektor Karl Hermann Frank with a Hitler salute, along with his refusal to conduct Wagner during the War, Kubelík "deemed it advisable to disappear from Prague and to spend a few months undercover in the countryside so as not to fall into the clutches of the SS or Gestapo".
  • Temminck's stints have an intriguing breeding and parental care system in which males and female parents incubate separate clutches, typically in different locations.
  • Swifts as a family have smaller egg clutches and much longer and more variable incubation and fledging times than passerines with similarly sized eggs, resembling tubenoses in these developmental factors.
  • It clutches two Samoan symbols, alluding to the United States' guardianship over American Samoa, as well as evoking the Great Seal of the United States.
  • Large clutches of up to 17 have been noted although these may be indications of intraspecific brood parasitism.
  • Females are larger than males and are polyandrous, laying several clutches that are raised by different males in their harem.
  • Several apple snail genera (Pomacea, Pila and Asolene/Pomella) deposit eggs above the waterline in calcareous clutches and can be recognized by the light pink color they resemble.
  • The gearbox was a 5-speed, 1-reverse Meadows connected to the multiplate steering clutches which then fed epicyclic reduction gearboxes on the sides of the tanks.
  • One study found that most clutches had multiple sires, but within those clutches, there was unequal sharing of paternity.
  • The eagle clutches laurels while perched on the horizontal shank of an anchor with its flukes to the right.
  • Three or four clutches of three to six round, white eggs are placed on a litter of fish bones and disgorged pellets.
  • When Olga reluctantly takes the role of headmistress permanently, she takes Anfisa with her to escape the clutches of the heartless Natasha.
  • They also do not have flywheels, clutches or transmissions, but the direct drive systems can be engaged or disengaged from the cockpits.
  • Most fan clutches are viscous or "fluid" couplings, combined with a bi-metallic sensory system similar to that in a thermostat.
  • Torque sensing LSDs respond to driveshaft torque, so that the more driveshaft input torque present, the harder the clutches, cones or gears are pressed together, and thus the more closely the drive wheels are coupled to each other.
  • Besides fast acting clutches, brakes, shock absorbers and hydraulic valves, other, more esoteric, applications such as bulletproof vests have been proposed for these fluids.


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