giratorio
revolving ; rotating ; rotational.
A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.
The carrier containing both items is then fed into the rotating rollers of the thermal copier and as it proceeds through the machine it activates an infra-red light.
Not only convective but also rotational motions were evidently large in the convergence zone.
archivador giratorio
revolving drum
wine spinner rack
Various mechanism for displaying and holding cards are possible, including revolving drums and platforms.
With the recognition of the importance of face-out displays of paperbacks, such equipment as wine spinner racks were introduced to school bookshops and libraries.
cancela giratoria
revolving gate
A path flanked by rows of trees runs from the front door of the schoolhouse to a fence with a revolving gate.
estantes giratorios
revolving wire rack
The bookshops found in most towns are hybrid affairs dealing in newspapers, magazines, stationery, trinkets and a motley collection of paperbacks in revolving wire racks.
fuerza giratoria
turning power
The propeller on an aircraft converts the turning power of an engine's crankshaft into the thrust force.
montado sobre un mecanismo giratorio
pivoted
The casting-box for flong moulds was a flat iron case like a portfolio with one hinged lid, pivoted so that it could be turned from a horizontal to a vertical position.
movimiento giratorio
rotary motion
They are used to transmit rotary motion from one shaft to another by means of toothed wheels, which are in direct mesh with each other.
plato giratorio
turntable
If you happen to have a couple of turntables lying around the house, we've got the perfect project for you this weekend.
puerta de cancela giratoria
revolving gate
A path flanked by rows of trees runs from the front door of the schoolhouse to a fence with a revolving gate.
puerta giratoria
revolving door
Researchers have done a comparative study and found that revolving doors save more energy than swing doors.
silla giratoria
swivel chair
Staff require longer working surfaces, preferably L-shaped, and also ergonomically acceptable swivel chairs.