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I . coil [kɔɪl] N

1. coil (spiral):

coil of rope
zwój m
coil of smoke
coil of snake
splot m
coil of hair
lok m

2. coil inf (contraceptive):

coil

3. coil ELEC:

coil
cewka f

III . coil [kɔɪl] VB trans

induction coil N ELEC

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This arrangement allowed the potter to turn the vessel under construction, rather than walk around it to add coils of clay.
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The other end of the receiving coils, while in receive mode, were all commoned together.
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The snake was coiled around a crushed egg, which the hatchling may have exited from.
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When a rider is mounted, the free end is coiled and attached to the saddle.
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At low tide, they stick out their rear ends at the surface and excrete coils of processed sediments (casts).
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A main feature of the defenses were large, restrictive coils.
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This is an annual herb producing a winged stem and leaves each made up of two leaflike leaflets with a branching, coiled tendril.
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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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Facilities for manufacturing 1 million pairs of telephone coiled cords and 1.5 million pieces of computer cords have been set up in the unit.
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One such attempt was the development of exciter transducer coils mounted to flat panels to act as sound sources, most accurately called exciter/panel drivers.
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