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I . coil [kɔɪl] N

1. coil (wound spiral):

coil
zvitek m
coil ELEC

2. coil (contraceptive):

coil
coil

II . coil [kɔɪl] VB intr

coil
ovijati se [perf oviti se]
coil
navijati se [perf naviti se]

III . coil [kɔɪl] VB trans

coil
ovijati [perf oviti]
coil
navijati [perf naviti]

ig·ˈni·tion coil N

Usage examples with coil

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Coiling is either gyroconic or evoluute with a slight dorsal impression.
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The hairy inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of bell-shaped flowers.
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It consisted of a number of wooden dowels, each with a bifilar winding of copper and zinc coils.
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This profile strip is then wound helically and the overlapping coils are tightly welded along the helical seam.
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These coils can be slide horizontally along the length of the drum, increasing or decreasing the tension between the heads as necessary.
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The snake was coiled around a crushed egg, which the hatchling may have exited from.
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The young, leafless stems are light green and coiled, the coils becoming looser with age.
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The inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of many bell-shaped flowers each just a few millimeters long.
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The effect is forms like hundreds of bundles of tiny needles--like porcelain coils or a row of wafer-thin porcelain discs.
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If the plasma rotation needed to stabilize the resistive wall mode can not be maintained, feedback stabilization with external coils will be required.
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