cog in the PONS Dictionary

cog Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a cog in a machine

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The "windshaft" also carries the "brake wheel" which has 52 cogs.
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The "windshaft" also carries the "brake wheel" which has 34 cogs.
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Unlike the longship and cog, it used a carvel method of construction.
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Previously, the interrupter had been a mechanical device requiring the physician to turn a cog wheel or employ an assistant to do so.
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Pins can be reconfigured dynamically, but again, the change applies to all cogs, so synchronization is important for certain designs.
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The "windshaft" also carries the "brake wheel", which has 65 cogs.
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Such a hub only has the normal right-handed threads for the cog and not the reverse threads for the lockrings used on track/fixed hubs.
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The engine was offered with cog belt drive or a gearbox reduction system.
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Later on, presumably after a short time, the two lower storeys were added -- not in cog jointed logs -- but built in a lighter construction.
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The windshaft also carries the brake wheel, which has 62 cogs.
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