- gripping arm
- захватный рычаг (буровой установки для работы с бурильными трубами во время спускоподъёмных опраций)
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Gripping hand — In the science fiction novels The Mote in God s Eye and The Gripping Hand by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, the gripping hand is used literally to refer to the strongest of the three asymmetrical arms of the alien Moties , some species of which … Wikipedia
arm wrestling — noun Date: 1973 a form of wrestling in which two opponents sit face to face gripping usually their right hands, set corresponding elbows firmly on a surface (as a tabletop), and attempt to force each other s arm down called also Indian wrestling … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Armatron — The Armatron was a toy from the 1980s made by TOMY and distributed by Radio Shack. It consisted of a crane like arm with two attached joysticks which could be manipulated to pick up small objects. It is essentially similar to industrial robots of … Wikipedia
sototasukizori — noun a kimarite in which the attacker bars his opponents inside gripping arm, grabs his closest leg and pulls it up and forces him to touch down … Wiktionary
sotomuso — noun a kimarite in which the attacker reaches over his opponents body to block his leg and, at the same time, locking his gripping arm and twisting him over onto his back … Wiktionary
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