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I . strut <-tt-> [strʌt] VB intr usu pej

II . strut <-tt-> [strʌt] VB trans

to strut one's stuff esp iron inf

III . strut [strʌt] N

strut

Usage examples with strut

to strut one's stuff esp iron inf

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English
Later, a crankcase cover, gear strut fairings, and wheel pants were added.
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It was a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional design, powered by a single engine in the nose.
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Also, a different style of control arms and struts was used for the suspension.
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The mounting struts were tubes of chrome molybdenum steel, enclosed in alloy fairings for corrosion protection.
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A pair of lift struts joined the main spar to the lower fuselage longerons.
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On each side, the wings were supported by a pair of inclined struts which relied on the fuselage.
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The wings used fir spars with steel lift struts.
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A split axle undercarriage had legs to the fuselage and, rearwards, to the forward wing spar, with a strut between their upper joints.
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Unfortunately, the major strut fractured at the weld after a mere 100,000 cycles due to weld embrittlement.
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V shaped interplane struts replaced the previous parallel struts.
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