English to Spanish Dictionary Coil

Coil

bobina
definition
verb
he began to coil up the heavy ropes
arrange or wind (something long and flexible) in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings.
noun
a coil of rope
a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings.
But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service.
a confusion or turmoil.
translation of 'coil'
verb
enroscarse,
enroscar,
arrollarse,
enrollar
noun
enroscadura,
bobina,
rollo,
espiral de alambre
example
Raven talking is a rare event, and so you have to play the game wondering things like, ‘Is that thing on the floor a 'coil' of rope or a snake?’
He released the 'coil' of hair so it sprang into a curl.
It works by moving a magnet through a 'coil' of wire and produces a alternating current which must then be rectified by the use of diodes.
Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, 'coil' , and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape.
All of us who shuffled off the 'coil' of tertiary study and into the colder harder reality of working for the system that educated us know the feeling.
On the same day a woman with the same name was due to have her contraceptive 'coil' removed.
They were carrying a long 'coil' of rope, and were saying something in sign language that was probably equivalent to ‘Grab the rope and tie it to something,’
many women don't like the idea of having a 'coil' fitted
He had learned that an inductance 'coil' was a closed circuit with no current of its own.
Also, there is no significant delay in return to fertility after stopping the pill or having a 'coil' removed.
Storage of DNA is related to its ability to twist and 'coil' into a compact form.
The generally accepted medical practice in the use of the 'coil' as a post-coital contraceptive device is that it may properly be introduced at any time up to the 20th day.
Her hair was black, gleaming and pulled back severely - almost ruthlessly - into a twisted 'coil' of tight loops at the base of her neck.
Merely uncoil the roll of mesh so there are 3 feet or so between each 'coil' .
When Mr. Kanda brought a ‘reticulated python,’ the children vied with one another to 'coil' the reptile around their necks.
They wrapped themselves in Maliphant's movement as if it were an endless 'coil' of cloth, one that let them melt or grapple or build precarious lifts without ever interrupting the flow of the material.
At breakfast a fat python likes to 'coil' itself around the branches of one of the trees in the canopy just in front of the restaurant.
With a lit 'coil' around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die.
A second capacitor 'coil' is inductively coupled to the control inductor, and is to be connected to the capacitor to provide a second resonant sub-circuit to control resonant gain.
The pickup's magnetic field is disturbed when iron or steel moves through it; this disturbance generates A / C voltage in the 'coil' .
he began to 'coil' up the heavy ropes
It relied on the principle of electromagnetic induction, and consisted of an insulated 'coil' of copper wire connected to a large electrical capacitance.
This voltage in the feedback 'coil' conducts current to the transistor base, making the transistor conductive again, and the process repeats.
Thus, the induced voltage in the 'coil' generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise.
Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric 'coil' wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field.
It is best not to use the 'coil' for contraception after PID has been diagnosed.
The contraceptive 'coil' seems to increase the risk of BV.
Some people object to the contraindications of the 'coil' .
In his dry suit with the tool kit, hammer, stakes, and a 'coil' of yellow nylon line, he looks like some oversized cartoon character, good or evil, Jimmy's not sure which.
Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the 'coil' whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module.
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