English to Sindhi Meaning of pinion - pinion


Pinion :
pinion

سنڀالڻ وارو, محافظ, نگھبان, ونگ, پارٽي, حصو, پاران, پاسي

ادا نٿو ڪري سگهي, جڏھن, ڪٽيو, ڳنڍ, ٺيڪ, هٿان وڃايو, هڪ جي پرن پٽي

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Definitions of pinion in English
Noun(1) a gear with a small number of teeth designed to mesh with a larger wheel or rack(2) any of the larger wing or tail feathers of a bird(3) wing of a bird
Verb(1) bind the arms of(2) cut the wings off (of birds
Examples of pinion in English
(1) It also features power-assisted rack and pinion steering calibrated to give it one of the smallest turning circles at 9.9 metres, while brakes are front ventilated disc and rear drum.(2) The design must extend one inch forward of the lower pulley and must extend past the crossmember under the pinion flange.(3) If it moves too much before you fill the axle move, you could have wear in the pinion gear or u-joints.(4) This pinion received its power through a set of extra heavy worm gears controlled by an open and cross belt, producing the reverse movement for tilting the saw in either direction.(5) Nor the pride, nor ample pinion , That the Theban Eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Thro' the azure deep of air.(6) Steering is electro-hydraulic power assisted rack and pinion , with the electric motor modulating the hydraulic pressure in the system on the basis of steering wheel angular velocity and vehicle speed.(7) A central location on the front of the machine for the swing pinion , swing bearing, and offset cylinder simplifies the job of servicing these items.(8) The output pinion of the traverse gearbox meshes with the gear rack segment attached to the carriage body, providing 800 mils of traverse.(9) The observations conducted and the data gathered conclude that the root cause of the failure was a mechanical overload of the pinion .(10) You need to have the preload correct in the pinion and spool-bearing area to reduce excessive drag so that the gears run freely.(11) Normally I set the nose of the rear downward, so the driveshaft and the pinion have about three degrees of negative angle.(12) It took two of them to pinion my arms, I was fighting so hard, and one of them had to clamp a hand over my mouth so I wouldn't be heard if I screamed.(13) The pinions are assembled to an exact position and 28 characteristics are measured to control the positioning of the pinion to the gear itself.(14) Far as eagle's pinion , or dove's light wing can soar.(15) Rack and pinion is a steering mechanism, which transfers the rotary movement of the steering wheel to the wheels.(16) The bit had longitudinal movement via an internal rack and pinion , with a knob on the engaging gear protruding through the spigot wall outside the barrel.
Related Phrases of pinion
(1) pinion drive ::
pinion ڊرائيو
Synonyms
Noun
1. pennon ::
pennon
Verb
2. hold down ::
ترسو
3. pin down ::
نازل پن
4. restrain ::
کي روڪڻ
5. hold fast ::
ساٿ ڏنو
6. immobilize ::
immobilize
7. tie ::
ڳنڍ
8. bind ::
ڪٽيو
10. shackle ::
shackle
11. fetter ::
ٻڌوس.
12. hobble ::
hobble
13. manacle ::
manacle
14. handcuff ::
handcuff
15. cuff ::
cuff
Different Forms
pinion, pinioned, pinioning, pinions
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